A Financial Management Technology associate degree prepares you for an entry-level position finance or may help you advance in your career. After degree completion, you’ll gain foundational knowledge of fundamental finance concepts.
Start your professional career after graduation or continue your educational journey and earn a bachelor’s degree from UC Online. Once you’re ready to continue your education, you’ll be halfway through a Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS) , which you can earn while working.
Below you’ll find data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reports job outlook and salaries based on national data. The careers listed below are examples of employment and wages within financial management. Salaries and job titles will vary depending on previous career experience, place of employment, and the state you reside in.
What are the difference between the Associate Business Management degree, Associate Financial Management degree, and Associate Marketing management degree?
The degree names sound similar, and they’re offered by University of Cincinnati Online. Each program welcomes students from across Ohio and beyond our state — anyone who wants to work toward their associate degree online and still have time for work and personal obligations.
For more in-depth information read our blog post on the same subject: What Are the Differences Between the Business, Marketing and Financial Management Associate Degrees?
Classes are asynchronous, some classes are in a 7-week format some are in a 14-week format. You can log on anytime 24/7 to complete your coursework. Some, but not all tests are proctored using exam proctoring software.
Full-time with no transfer credit, it will take you five semesters (under two years) to complete the associate degree including summer semesters. Attending part-time with no transfer credit you can expect to complete the associate degree in two years including summer semesters.
Summer semester for the Associate Financial Management program means a semester similar to fall and spring semester in duration and credits is required to graduate within two years.
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