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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounting degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a degree obtained in the field of accounting, typically in an academic or professional context.
Example: "After completing my studies, I earned an accounting degree from a prestigious university."
Alternatives: "degree in accounting" or "accountancy degree."
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I changed fields and completed an accounting degree.
He later received an accounting degree from South Alabama.
"I have an accounting degree, and I'm an investment adviser.
Robin is looking for a job in which she can use her accounting degree.
Ghaisar graduated with an accounting degree in 2015 and began working for his father's firm.
"I did 45 credits towards the accounting degree and 42 of those credits were accounting".
She, too, was a single mother, working and going to school to earn her accounting degree.
She finished an accounting degree at the elite Technological Institute of Mexico.
Mr. Miller, 48, received an accounting degree from Hofstra in 1979.
Ms. Murthy moved to Bangalore in 2002, with an accounting degree from a women's college.
Though Ms. Abdullah said she had an accounting degree, a search for other work yielded nothing.
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