At Everest, you're here because you want to be. You're here for
career education and to get on with your life. It's a decision
that deserves respect. Employers hire Everest graduates because
they recognize the quality of education we provide. They
understand that our graduates have the kind of career education
it takes to succeed in their chosen profession.
Our representatives will help you through each step of the
enrollment process. You can even apply online. Financial Aid
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. For
the many students that may qualify for financial assistance, our
trained representatives will walk you through the application
process.
Our programs are designed for working adults. We offer both day
and evening classes structured to work around your schedule, not
ours.
Rest assured, you won't get lost in the crowd. Our class sizes
are small, so you can get the attention you deserve.
Our Career Services Office will even help you find a job when you
graduate.
The Brandon campus is located off Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. Jr.
Blvd E (between Highway 301 and SR-93A). The 49,000 square-foot
building houses 22 classrooms, two medical labs, a surgical tech
lab, a massage therapy lab and five computer labs. In addition,
there is a learning resource center with Internet access to a
variety of online educational resource services, and sufficient
hard-bound research and subject specific publications to meet the
specific needs of the students.
Associate of Science in Accounting
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The Associate of Science degree in Accounting offers an
introduction to the principles of accounting. Other components
include payroll, tax and computerized accounting, and financial
statement analysis.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
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The Bachelor of Science in Accounting prepares students to
measure and communicate the financial position of an enterprise
and provide advice on taxation, management services, and the
analysis of information systems. Students also gain knowledge of
auditing through theory and practice.
Associate of Applied Management
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The Associate of Applied Management programs offers students the
training needed to pursue a career in business management.
Students will take coursework in the areas of accounting, general
business, management, marketing, computer applications and
business law. Courses include:
- Introduction to Business Enterprise
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Accounting
- Applied Business Law
- Introduction to Human Resources
- Introduction to Finance
- Customer Relations Servicing
The curriculum emphasizes the critical thinking and analytical
skills necessary to solve problems in today's complex work
environment. The program prepares students for a variety of
entry-level positions in areas such as sales, office supervision
and small business management.
Bachelor of Applied Management
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The Bachelor of Applied Management integrates the technical
knowledge gained through a diploma program or applied science
degree with coursework designed to prepare the student for
leadership roles in their chosen field.
The curriculum emphasizes the critical thinking and analytical
skills necessary to solve problems in today's complex work
environment. The program is open to those who have earned an
approved certificate, diploma, AS or AAS degree in a field of
applied science.
Associate of Science in Business
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Bachelor of Science in Business
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Business skills are essential in every industry and having a
solid background will only improve the competitiveness of any
person seeking employment or advancement in this field. The
Business program offers introductory courses in business
enterprise, management, finance, business law and marketing.
The business program offers students the choice of one of the
following concentrations:
- Business Administration
- Management
- Marketing
- International Business
Master of Business Administration
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The Master of Business Administration is designed to enhance the
individual's effectiveness in business and industry in the areas
of accounting, economics, management and marketing.
As a result of the changing and constantly evolving world of
business, the graduate program emphasizes students' initiative,
independence, critical thinking and responsibility so that they
may gain the heightened self-discipline, skill and reasoning
necessary to become valued leaders in the community.
Associate of Science in Computer Information Science
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The Associate of Science in Computer Information Science will
familiarize students with microcomputer applications, programming
applications, data communication and design in programming
languages.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science offers
graduates special education in the development, analysis and
design of computer information systems and database management
systems. The program focuses on concepts, principles, goals,
functions and management of information driven business
organizations, stressing the development of business applications
through the use of computer languages.
Advanced courses in programming languages provide students with
better insight into computer programming. Employment in this
field is expected to grow much faster than average in the next
several years.
Associate of Science in Computer Office Technologies &
Applications
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The Associate's in Computer Office Technologies &
Applications provides both technical and practical education that
will enable the office professional to function as a competent
assistant to management staff. Our program prepares you to be an
administrative assistant to management staff. Education
encompasses a thorough understanding of the duties,
responsibilities, skills, and knowledge required of an
administrative assistant. The focus of this program is to prepare
graduates to utilize the Microsoft Word, Excel, Access,
PowerPoint, and Outlook applications in Microsoft Office 2000 to
their highest capabilities.
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