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A criminal justice career can be started with credentials that range anywhere from a high school diploma to a four-year college criminal justice degree. However, the Department of Labor reports that more education means higher earnings, lower rates of unemployment, and access to a wider range of career options. Students [...]

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Looking for an alternative to counseling, Meredith Silvia accepted a job as a usability engineer after graduating with her bachelor’s degree in psychology and government. She seeks to understand the ways in which people learn and remember knowledge and applies that information towards making hardware, software, and websites more user-friendly. [...]

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As of 2003, 27% of U.S. adults had earned at least a bachelor’s degree within their cumulative education. The total number of bachelor’s degrees awarded jumped nearly 50% from 1992 to 2004. Meanwhile, the average cost of tuition has been rising faster than the rate of inflation. The most [...]

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There is no experience like the actual, day-to-day experiences you’ll find in the real business world. However, by obtaining your business administration degree, you will be exposed to a wider spectrum of problem sets and compelled to grapple with them. Throughout your studies you will be challenged to analyze and synthesize complex [...]

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With criminal justice becoming one of the fastest growing career choices and the recent threat of national and international terrorism continuing to spread, many students are choosing to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. Not only are more and more students choosing Bachelor’s degrees, but they are choosing to pursue their Criminal [...]

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Criminal justice graduates, rejoice! As one who is well-versed in the inner workings of the law, criminal justice graduates are the guardians of society – they investigate crimes, patrol the streets for criminals, and oversee the enforcement of laws. Earning a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, however, does not doom the young [...]

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A bachelor’s degree is not necessarily all you need to begin a teaching career. A majority of states have other requirements in addition to the bachelor’s degree. There is also a vast number of options in educational administration that has requirements beyond an undergraduate degree.
In order to teach on the elementary school level, you will [...]

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There is more than one road to a position as a paralegal. The National Association of Legal Assistants say that formal educational training is not always required. With hands-on experience through apprenticeship under an experienced attorney can match the standing of a certificate.
Even though it may be possible to land a job as a paralegal [...]

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Liberal arts majors and business majors are like oil and vinegar. They don’t exactly blend well together, but for some reason when you combine the two they are absolutely fantastic.
I learned this my final year of college when I moved into the sorority house and instantly bonded with my business major roommate, Jenny. I was [...]

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November 17th, 2007

All over the U.S., the health care industry has reported a shortage in qualified nurses. Several online colleges and universities, such as The University of Phoenix, are trying to help by offering several health care and nursing degrees.
The American Association of College of Nursing said that the in the U.S. alone, there could be a [...]

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November 7th, 2007

Westwood College isn’t your typical institution of higher learning. With our career-focused education, students can earn a bachelor’s degree in just three years and some associate degrees in as little as 20 months.
Career-focused means students are immersed in career-related courses starting in their first term.* And with day, night and online schedules**, we can accommodate [...]

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Earning a health care or nursing degree can open up tremendous career opportunities. Through online programs there are bachelors degrees available in health information management and also in information technology, which can apply to the health care field. The technology of health care provides opportunities for people in the fields of networking, information management [...]

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In the criminal justice field, you can earn a bachelor degree in forensic psychology, fraud analysis, or even crime scene examination. These specialties are quickly becoming important roles in law enforcement organizations of every size. Specialists in forensic psychology often find themselves working with the court system as much as with a law enforcement bureau. [...]

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There are online degrees from art design colleges available in both digital design and web design. Digital design is very art-oriented while web design incorporates designing a web site for commercial, political, or social purposes. Webmasters are essential to businesses because he incorporation of web applications into commercial sites can have a significant affect on [...]

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The development of “managed healthcare” has led to a system that requires considerable business infrastructure in order to operate efficiently. Earning a healthcare degree through distance education healthcare training has enabled many people with an interest in the field to accomplish their career goals. Online healthcare colleges are becoming a large part of the educational [...]

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