You've made the decision to get more education-now find the
setting that's right for you.
At Miami-Jacobs Career College, we focus on offering the latest
courses, and we care about the personal success of each and every
one of our students.
From our beginnings in the 1860s, we have been putting our
students first. Miami-Jacobs has built a reputation on helping
our students achieve a better life through a new career--a career
that suits them and their goals.
Our programs are "first to market." We develop new programs of
study (and refresh current ones) according to market demand. And
the results have become obvious--not only are our students
motivated, highly skilled and reliable, many employers large and
small in the Miami Valley seek us out to hire our graduates year
after year.
Career planning at Miami-Jacobs is not a separate effort,
undertaken only at the end of your program of study. Career
planning is integral to the student experience here, and will
begin during your discovery session, which is the very first step
in the admissions process.
We know you will best succeed when you are matched to the right
program, so we spend focused time with you, talking about career
goals and life goals. Once you are matched to the program that
suits you best, your career advocate and academic advisor both
monitor progress along the path so that you emerge at graduation
highly skilled, completely prepared and in demand.
Accreditation
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Miami-Jacobs College is accredited to award certificates,
diplomas and associate's degrees by the Accrediting Council for
Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). The Accrediting Council
for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally
recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of
Education. Its accreditation of degree granting institutions also
is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
ACICS is located at Suite 980, 750 First Street NE, Washington,
DC 20002-4241 (202) 336-6780.
Associate's in Accounting
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Accounting plays an important and critical role in every
organization. With an Associate degree, one will have the skills
to prepare one for careers in payroll accounting, accounts
receivable, accounts payable, bookkeeping, payroll accounting,
and tax accounting.
Associate's in Business Office Management
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All organizations need timely and effective office and
administrative support to operate efficiently. The business
office manager will coordinate this support, plan the work of
their staff and supervise them. Business managers allocate work
assignments and issue deadlines, then oversee the work to ensure
that it proceeds according to schedule and meets quality
standards of the organization.
Solid working knowledge of accounting will be a big part of the
required skills, as managers likely will update and maintain
records including accounts payable and receivable, and profit and
loss statements. They also may serve as liaison both between the
organization and the public externally, as well as between
management and clerical staffs internally.
Associate's in Management and Marketing
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Management and Marketing plays an important and critical role in
every organization. According to the Occupational Outlook
Handbook published by the Department of Labor, the demand for
Management and Marketing Professionals with an Associate degree
is expected to grow about as fast as average. One will have the
skills to prepare one for careers in management, marketing,
sales, and human resource management.
Associate's in Sales and Marketing
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Sales and Marketing plays an important and critical role in every
organization. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
published by the Department of Labor, the demand for Sales and
Marketing Professionals with an Associate degree is expected to
grow about as fast as average as other occupations. One will have
the skills to prepare one for careers in advertising, marketing,
sales, and human resource management.