Associate in Arts Accounting
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Why get an AA in Accounting from Strayer?
Gain a broad understanding of the science of accounting and dive deep into what it takes to thrive in business. The associate degree in accounting from Strayer gives you a solid foundation with career-building skills to help you start your job search and keep moving forward.
Take the first step to pursue a career in accounting
More than simply numbers, accounting is a combination of analytical skills, cash flow management and strategic thinking. Strayer’s Associate in Arts (AA) in Accounting explores all aspects from analyzing and recording business transactions to preparing financial statements and employee payroll. When you’re ready to further your education, you can apply all the earned credits toward a Bachelor of Science in Accounting at Strayer.
Skills you’ll learn in a Strayer AA in Accounting program
- Generate financial reports, based on accounting principles.
- Analyze accounting information to determine its value, uses and limitations.
- Determine the role of accounting functions in key aspects of business, including communication, information systems and evidence-based decision-making.
- Make ethical decisions that support business practices, policies, procedures and integrity.
Earn your degree from an accredited university
Strayer University is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE or the Commission) www.msche.org. Strayer University’s accreditation status is Accreditation Reaffirmed. The Commission’s most recent action on the institution’s accreditation status on June 22, 2017 was to reaffirm accreditation. MSCHE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education to conduct accreditation and pre-accreditation (candidate status) activities for institutions of higher education including distance, correspondence education, and direct assessment programs offered at those institutions. The Commission’s geographic area of accrediting activities is throughout the United States.

Associate in Arts in Accounting cost breakdown
- 20 courses, $1525 per course
- $65 technology fee each term
- $150 one-time degree conferral fee
- Additional costs for textbooks and supplies
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What coursework do you need to specialize in accounting?
The curriculum includes courses that lay the groundwork for potential opportunities in the field. What’s more, you’ll learn from instructors who are established business professionals with real-world knowledge of accounting. View all courses.
Sample courses

Being an effective communicator is an essential skill for any profession. In this course, you will learn the secrets to writing, listening, and speaking with credibility in order to share your voice with the world.

Altering a recipe, planning a road trip, buying a car, and financing college—what do all of these things have in common? An understanding of numbers and how to use and interpret them. In the workplace, business, technology, and criminal justice professionals all use math. In this course, you will learn how to approach mathematics in a way that will positively inform your world. Learn how to use an easily understandable approach for basic math and algebra to create meaning and see the world in a new way.
Provides an understanding of accounting concepts, assumptions, and principles. Covers analysis and recording of business transactions, the adjusting process, and the procedures to complete the accounting cycle. Progresses to illustrating merchandising operations and merchandise inventory accounting, covers internal control and cash, and explains accounting procedures for receivables.
Provides an understanding of accounting concepts, assumptions, and principles. Progresses to evaluation of accounting data for plant assets, current liabilities, deferrals and accruals, intangibles, payables, and payroll. Introduces accounting for corporations as related to stocks, bonds, and corporate earnings. Introduces partnership accounting and the statement of cash flows.
This course provides an in-depth study of accounting theory and a review of the accounting cycle. It concentrates on the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting, the preparation of financial statements, the time value of money, and the valuation of cash, temporary investments, and receivables. The course refers to pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

Provides a foundation in today's business operations with a focus on the major functions of a business (management, production, marketing, finance and accounting, human resource management, and various support functions). The course also provides an overview of business organizations and the competitive business environment, strategic planning, international business, ethical considerations, quality assurance and more.
How to apply for an Associate in Arts degree at Strayer?
An admissions officer can help you choose the right program, register for classes and transfer credits.
Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
A completed application and enrollment agreement
A high school diploma or equivalent
A valid, current and legible government-issued photo ID
Fall classes start on October 6
Learn more about Strayer University’s admissions process.
Transferring to Strayer from another university?
Transfer up to 14 eligible classes from a prior college or university to your associate in arts degree, saving time and money.
Strayer welcomes international students
Strayer University is proud to have hosted more than 3,000 international students from over 110 countries. Earn your degree in the U.S. or completely online in your home country – it’s your choice.

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Experience online and live discussions, receive mentoring, expand your professional networks and create life-long friendships.