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Featured Degree Programs
Almeda University offers doctorate degrees in both business and theology. For more information about any of Almeda’s doctorate degrees, click on this link. Our business doctorates combine the academic study of business administration principles with the analysis of real world processes and practical management situations. Our theology doctorates address many diverse theological concentrations, ensuring that our graduates are well-versed in a wide range of theological areas and religious doctrinal approaches.
This month’s featured Doctorate program: PhD in Financial Management. This prestigious degree opens doors and affords possibilities well beyond the reach of the average math whiz or numbers cruncher. With an Almeda University PhD in Finance, you could be like Dwight Reynolds, a Regional Sales Manager for a pharmaceutical company in the Southwest, making $113k annually + benefits. Or you could be like John Beecham, the Chief Project Manager for a construction company in Chicago, enjoying a $133,000 salary and enjoying life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Yet another Almeda graduate, Pauline Cooper, loves her quieter lifestyle in a small southern town as the Director of Civic Development, earning $81,000 while writing her poetry in her spare time. The sky’s the limit for those holding a PhD in Financial Management from Almeda University.
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Almeda University offers Master Degrees in both business and theology. For more information about any of Almeda’s Master Degrees, click on this link. In order to attain a position as a business executive or a church Pastor—just to name two potential career paths—an MBA or MA in theology is often required. Some companies and congregations will not even consider applicants unless they have a Master degree. Almeda’s MBA and MA in Theology programs are conceived as a blend of academic study with the analysis of real world processes through the demonstration of practical experience.
This month’s featured Master Degree program: MT in Bible Studies. Do you have an aptitude and proficiency in the Bible? Are you a Deacon, Assistant-Pastor, or dreaming of leading a congregation of your own? You know in your heart that you know Scripture, but you just don’t have the credentials to prove it. By earning your Almeda University MT degree, you can demonstrate to the world that you have true knowledge of God’s Word. Jerome Washington earned his MT in Bible Studies from AU several years ago and now he shepherds his own flock in rural Mississippi very near where he grew up singing in his local church choir. He knows and loves the Bible through and through and now he has his own church, congregation, and calling, while also earning close to $40,000 a year—a very livable salary for his modest, yet richly rewarding life. Pastor DeWayne Cantrell grew up in a spiritual home, reading the Bible regularly, always wanting to be a preacher, but never having the opportunity for formal education until he enrolled in AU’s MT program. Now he enjoys a fulfilling role as Pastor of a 1000+ congregation of the faithful in a middle-class suburb of Detroit. As he readily acknowledges, his $49k position only became possible after he earned his MT degree in Bible Studies from AU.
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Almeda University offers Bachelor Degrees in many areas, including Arts, Business Administration, Divinity, Theology, Social Work, and Commerce. For more information about any of Almeda’s Bachelor Degrees, click on this link. Many government and industry studies have ascertained that people with college degrees make on average over $1,000,000 more in their lifetime than people without college degrees. B.A. and B.S. degrees from Almeda University open doors and dramatically improve your job and promotion prospects over those unfortunate folks who don’t have a college degree.
This month’s featured Bachelor Degree: B.A. in General Studies. The General Studies major may be awarded to students who have shown an aptitude and proficiency in math, composition and rhetoric, ethics and values, global perspectives, humanities, art, and social science. With a General Studies B.A., you are prepared for a wide variety of jobs that carefully marry job satisfaction and livable salaries. People with these mid-level jobs tend to have a higher job satisfaction and less stress than those with higher or lower level jobs. Bobbie Smith, a very happy graduate with a B.A. degree in General Studies, holds the exciting job of airline flight attendant for a major carrier. At an average salary of $43,400 and lots of time off—not to mention traveling all around the country and even the world—flight attendants do very well indeed! George Reed, another General Studies degree holder, earns $49,300 a year as Assistant Store Manager for a major retail drug store chain in Denver. He reports that his work environment is perfect and the potential for raises and promotions is almost unlimited. A B.A. degree can be your ticket to wherever you want to go!
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Almeda University offers Associates of Arts (A.A.) degrees in many areas within Arts (including Education, Social Services, and Liberal Arts) and Associate of Sciences degrees in Accounting, Business Administration, and Computer Science. For more information about any of Almeda’s A.A. or A.S. degrees, click on this link. The benefits of an A.A. or A.S. degree are enormous. You can position yourself for a raise, a better job, and more respect within your field. Often, it’s just a matter of that A.A. or A.S. degree keeping you from taking the next step in your career.
This month's featured Associate degree: A.A. in Liberal Arts. This degree qualifies you for a variety of possible careers and positions, from social work to public speaking. Almeda University’s A.A. in Liberal Arts certifies that you are a Renaissance man or woman—one who is well-rounded, sophisticated, knowledgeable about many things, and something of a jack of all trades, if you will. When potential employers see this degree, they instantly know that you are truly educated and ready for just about anything they can throw at you. In Newark, New Jersey, Tonya Jones, an Almeda University A.A. in Liberal Arts, enjoys the rewarding position of social worker for a non-profit organization serving children of welfare families. She earns $29,200 annually, but that’s nothing compared to the satisfaction of knowing she’s making a huge difference in the lives of helpless children. In San Diego, California, Warren Wenzig, another Liberal Arts graduate, makes $33,000 annually as Public Relations Supervisor for a major health food chain. Good with people and well-versed in many subjects, he spends his day promoting his company and making sure its customers are happy and satisfied. As you can see from just these two examples, there are many possible career paths open to an Almeda University graduate with an A.A. in Liberal Arts.
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