At Ramussen College, we've been helping students reach their
career goals since 1900. We are accredited by the Accrediting
Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) and offer
the highest accreditation a school can achieve--Regional
Accreditation. With this high level of accreditation, you can be
assured that you are receiving an outstanding and valuable
education that is respected and recognized throughout the nation.
We have a dedicated team of staff and instructors ready and
willing to assist you from enrollment to graduation.
We believe in giving our students the technical knowledge and the
personal skills vital to employment in the ever-changing world of
business. We focus on training students for specific careers and
then placing them in great careers after graduation.
Depending on your program, you could complete your training in as
little as two years or continue to earn your bachelors degree.
Imagine: you can have a new career, a new direction and earn more
in only two years! Whether you're a high school student looking
to train for your first career, or a professional seeking a
promotion or job security, the Rasmussen College community can
help you succeed.
If you want to earn an accounting degree, we have just the
program for you. A Bachelor's degree in Accounting will prepare
you for a successful, lucrative career in this growing field. You
can complete this four-year degree in just three years and gain
the critical skills needed to be a leader in the Accounting
industry.
Bachelor of Science - Business Management
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Rasmussen College is pleased to expand our offerings to include a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management. This degree
program will prepare students to be professional leaders in the
business field. Graduates can seek management and supervisory
career paths. You asked. It's here: a baccalaureate degree from
Rasmussen College!
Associate's - Accounting
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Earning an Associate's of Accounting degree from Rasmussen
College will put you a step ahead of the competition. Graduates
of the accounting program will learn accounting practices and
theory, management and communications skills, and critical
thinking skills. Students will have the option to specialize in
banking, financial investigation or financial accounting so that
they can earn a specialized degree in the program of their
interests. Graduates will leave with the knowledge to work in
multiple areas of accounting including banking, bookkeeping and
financial planning.
Banking
The banking emphasis in the accounting degree program allows
Rasmussen College students to focus on general banking issues
and practices they may encounter in the workplace. Classes in
the banking emphasis include fundamental to consumer lending,
banking Law and marketing. Students interested in the banking
emphasis should enjoy working with customers. Banking students
should also have an interest in learning the principles of
lending.
Financial Accounting
Financial accounting is a substantial part of accounting that
involves the collection, recording and extraction of financial
information. The financial accounting emphasis includes classes
such as payroll accounting and two intermediate accounting
courses to prepare students to fulfill the needs of a financial
accountant. Students will gain the skills to work in an
accounting firm or in a small business.
Financial Investigation
Financial institutions, such as the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS), employ financial investigators to research potential
criminal violations of IRS code and tax fraud. The Rasmussen
College financial investigation emphasis teaches students these
principles through courses such as financial investigation,
introduction to criminal justice, and criminal law and
procedures in addition to two intermediate accounting courses.
Students who wish to work in financial investigation may also
consider taking courses in criminal justice.
Associate's - Business Management
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Would you like a degree that gives you a well-rounded knowledge
of business practices, management strategies and career
development tactics? Are you hoping to improve your career with a
solid degree that provides the courses you need to succeed in the
business world? If so, the Business Management AS degree from
Rasmussen College is a great way to achieve your dreams. Students
of the business management program learn accounting, management
techniques, business strategies and effective communications.
Students are able to focus on the emphasis of their choice to
achieve a specialized education.
Business Administration
Students interested in the Business Administration emphasis
will receive a specialized education in the general topics of
business. Rasmussen College students will take courses in
accounting, payroll accounting, customer service and business
ethics. These students will be prepared to work in careers such
as retail management and office management.
Human Resources
Human resources professionals recruit, screen and hire
prospective employees; develop and execute orientation and
training programs for employees; and maintain employee
information. Recruiters maintain contacts in the community to
inform the public about open positions. They interact with
other organizations and social groups about open positions in
their organization, and they sometimes travel to recruit job
applicants.
Marketing & Sales
Successful businesses recognize the need for strategic
marketing, and the marketing and sales emphasis provides the
structure and specialized education business students need to
be successful in the marketing world. Courses such as
principles of advertising, sales techniques, customer service,
and entrepreneurship prepare students for the challenges and
opportunities of careers in marketing and sales. Students will
leave the program with a comprehensive knowledge of good
advertising and sales strategies to make their business
successful.
Associate's - Office Management
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If you would like to be the go-to person in an office, then these
are the programs for you! Rasmussen College prepares students to
excel in a corporate, government, legal, medical and business
office setting, working side by side with managers, attorneys,
government officials or medical professionals. You'll learn a
variety of computer software programs as well as office
communication and customer service. Regardless of which area you
choose as your specialty, this is a great career choice for
anyone seeking a fast-paced, in-demand position.
Corporate Management
The corporate management emphasis is designed to benefit
students who wish to work in a corporate office. Students leave
the program with project planning, human resources and
management skills. Graduates of this emphasis leave with the
skills to work as an office manager, an executive assistant,
and much more.
Government
Students in the office management program who choose to
emphasize in government take courses in law, legal office
procedures, meeting management, state and local government, and
legal document processing and transcription. These students
receive the instruction they need to be successful in a local,
state or federal office. Students can serve as office managers,
court clerks, administrative assistants and much more.
Legal and Criminal Justice
Rasmussen College prepares students to excel in today's legal
office environment. You'll learn legal terminology, a variety
of computer software programs as well as office communication
and customer service. You will also learn how to prepare court
and client documents related to various legal specialties such
as litigation, contracts, torts, criminal law, family law, real
estate, wills and estates.
Medical Office
If you would like to be the go-to person in an office, then
this is the program for you! You will learn strong medical
vocabulary, solid communication skills and medical office
procedures in order to apply them in a medical setting such as
a hospital records room, physician's office, medical laboratory
or allied health organization.
Small Business Management
Small business management is ideal for students who are
interested in working with a small business and learning the
general principles of managing a small office. Students in this
program learn accounting, management principles, Access,
payroll accounting, computer software programs and general
office procedures. A graduate of this office management program
would be an ideal candidate for any small business in need of
organization and management.
Diploma - Accounting
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The objective of this program is to prepare the graduate for an
entry-level position in a general business or accounting setting
which may include retail, small business, government and
industry. The graduate is also prepared for other types of
entry-level office positions not involving accounting or
bookkeeping, such as computer operator or word processor.
Diploma - Secretarial
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If you're looking for a fast track to a secretarial career, this
program is a great match. You'll learn the basics of office
administration and be on your way to a career as a secretary,
administrative assistant, office assistant or receptionist.
You'll greet clients and visitors, prepare correspondence and
reports, answer calls, make meeting arrangements and more. If you
desire a busy position doing a variety of tasks, and you want to
start in a short amount of time, consider a secretarial
specialist diploma.
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