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		<title>Nebraska Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus Based Education in Nebraska, the Cornhusker State</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite its heavy dependence on agriculture, Nebraska offers a strong economy with a diverse labor market.  Nebraska colleges and universities provide training and research opportunities for working professionals and full-time students.  With an unemployment rate well below the national average, Nebraska college graduates can expect to find a wealth of career prospects in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Nebraska College Student" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/online-degree-for-your-future.jpg" border="0" alt="Nebraska College Student" width="120" height="130" />Despite its heavy dependence on agriculture, Nebraska offers a strong economy with a diverse labor market.  Nebraska colleges and universities provide training and research opportunities for working professionals and full-time students.  With an unemployment rate well below the national average, Nebraska college graduates can expect to find a wealth of career prospects in their field of study.</p>
<h4>Top Nebraska Industries Employ Graduates of Nebraska Colleges and Universities</h4>
<p>Nebraska derives its nickname, the &#8220;Cornhusker State&#8221;, from its reliance on agriculture.  Colleges and universities in Nebraska perform extensive research to promote scientific farming throughout the state.  Additional industries are insurance and telecommunications in Omaha and Lincoln.  Prominent Nebraska employers include:</p>
<ul>
<li> Offutt Air Force Base located near Omaha.</li>
<li>ConAgra Foods headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
<li>Data Transmission Network headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
<li>Mutual of Omaha headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
<li>Omaha World Herald headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
<li>Sandhills Publishing Company headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
<li>TD Ameritrade headquartered in Nebraska.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Strong Economic Profile Encourages Nebraska College Graduates to Seek Local Careers</h4>
<p>The most recent data from the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Census Bureau reveal healthy conditions in Nebraska&#8217;s economy.  Nebraska college graduates have little reason to search for out-of-state careers in a state that boasts:</p>
<ul>
<li> The September, 2006 Nebraska unemployment rate was 3%, compared to the national average of 4%.</li>
<li>959,200 people are employed in Nebraska.</li>
<li>The 2004 &#8211; 2005 Nebraska median household income was $46,587, on par with the national average.</li>
<li>The 2004 Nebraska gross state product was $68 billion.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Flexible Education Options Provide Convenient Access to Nebraska Universities and Colleges</h4>
<p>Students of all life situations can easily access the network of colleges and universities in Nebraska.  Combinations of campus-based and online programs are now available through schools, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Kaplan University</strong> at Hamilton College: Lincoln College Campus, Omaha University Campus, and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>University Of Phoenix</strong>: Omaha College Campus and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>ITT Technical Institute</strong>: Omaha University Campus and Online Programs.</li>
</ul>
<p>A complete list of Nebraska colleges and universities is available through <a title="Online Colleges and Universities" href="http://www.college-pages.com">College-Pages.com</a>, the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will also find links to informative articles on making education and career decisions in the state of Nebraska.</p>

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		<title>Missouri Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus Based Education in Missouri, the Show Me State</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working professionals looking to advance their careers have good reason to head  back to school in the &#8220;Show Me State&#8221;.  Missouri  colleges and universities are providing more options than ever before for  students in search of higher education.  Whether searching for an associate degree, bachelor degree, or advanced degree,  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Missouri College Graduate" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/the-future-of-business.jpg" border="0" alt="Missouri College Graduate" width="120" height="130" />Working professionals looking to advance their careers have good reason to head  back to school in the &#8220;Show Me State&#8221;.  Missouri  colleges and universities are providing more options than ever before for  students in search of higher education.  Whether searching for an associate degree, bachelor degree, or advanced degree,  Missouri students are sure to find a program that fits their needs and boosts  their career prospects.</p>
<h4>Graduates of Missouri Colleges and Universities find a Surprising Amount  of Diversity in the Local Job Market</h4>
<p>For a state that relies so heavily on manufacturing, Missouri offers a surprising  amount of options for college graduates.  Aerospace, printing, and publishing  have been growing in importance to the economy of Missouri.  Missouri  college graduates can expect to find employment with some of the state&#8217;s  top employers, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>A.G. Edwards headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>Boeing Integrated Defense Systems located in Missouri.</li>
<li>Branson Hospitality headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>Burns &amp; McDonnell Engineering headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>Edward Jones Investments headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>H&amp;R Block headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>Trans States Airlines headquartered in Missouri.</li>
<li>Monsanto based in Missouri.</li>
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<h4>Missouri College Graduates have the best Opportunities in the  State</h4>
<p>Missouri boasts a relatively healthy economy that has been levied by increasing  tourism to resorts in the Ozarks and Branson.  However, graduates of Missouri  colleges and universities have the best job opportunities in an economy  with an unemployment rate slightly above the national average.  According to the  Department of Labor and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:</p>
<ul>
<li>The September, 2006 Missouri unemployment rate was 5%, compared to the  national average of 4%.</li>
<li>2,914,300 people are employed in Missouri.</li>
<li>The 2004 &#8211; 2005 Missouri median household income was $43,266, approximately  $3,000 below the national average.</li>
<li>The 2003 Missouri gross state product was $195 billion.</li>
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<h4>Missouri Universities and Colleges Offer Flexible Programs for Working  Professionals</h4>
<p>Many working professionals are hesitant to return to the traditional classroom.   However, Missouri  colleges and universities offer unique combinations of campus-based and  online programs to fit the schedules of students from a variety of life  situations.  Nontraditional degree programs are made possible through Missouri  schools, such as:</p>
<p><strong>University Of Phoenix</strong>: Kansas City College Campus,  Springfield University Campus, St. Louis College Campus, and Online Programs.</p>
<p><strong>ITT Technical Institute</strong>: Earth  City College Campus, Arnold University Campus, Springfield College Campus, and  Online Programs.</p>
<p><strong>Kaplan  University</strong>: Missouri Online Programs.</p>
<p>For an extensive list of Missouri  colleges and universities, students are encouraged to visit <a title="Online Colleges and Universities" href="http://www.college-pages.com" target="_self">College-Pages.com</a>,  the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will  also find access to informative articles on making education and career decisions  in the state of Missouri.</p>

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		<title>Minnesota Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus Based Education in Minnesota, the North Star State</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;North Star State&#8221; of Minnesota houses one of the busiest inland harbors in the U.S. as well as the Saint Lawrence Seaway, a significant port for overseas trade.  Over half of Minnesotans reside in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.  However, education and career opportunities abound throughout the state thanks to Minnesota  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Minnesota College Graduate" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/know-the-facts-about-online-degrees.jpg" border="0" alt="Minnesota College Graduate" width="120" height="130" />The &#8220;North Star State&#8221; of Minnesota houses one of the busiest inland harbors in the U.S. as well as the Saint Lawrence Seaway, a significant port for overseas trade.  Over half of Minnesotans reside in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.  However, education and career opportunities abound throughout the state thanks to Minnesota  colleges and universities.</p>
<h4>Graduates of Minnesota Colleges and Universities Find Employment in  Prestigious Occupations</h4>
<p>Minnesota has some of the nation&#8217;s most highly educated people, making it home to  many successful companies.  Printing and publishing, outdoor tourism, and high  technology manufacturing are some of the most prominent employers of Minnesota  college graduates.  Well-known companies in Minnesota include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Target Corporation headquartered in Twin Cities, MN.</li>
<li>Best Buy headquartered in Twin Cities, MN.</li>
<li>Mall of America in Bloomington, MN.</li>
<li>IBM with a large plant in Rochester, MN.</li>
<li>Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.</li>
<li>Seagate Technology headquartered in Shakopee, MN.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Low Unemployment Rates and High Salaries Encourage Minnesota College  Graduates to Build Local Careers</h4>
<p>Minnesota boasts an unemployment rate below the national average along with a  median household income well above the national average.  Consequently, Minnesota  college graduates have little reason to leave the state&#8217;s thriving  economy.  The Department of Labor and U.S. Census Bureau reveal:</p>
<ul>
<li>The 2004 &#8211; 2005 Minnesota median household income was $56,098, approximately  $10,000 above the national average.</li>
<li>The September, 2006 Minnesota unemployment rate was 3%, compared to the  national average of 4%.</li>
<li>2,843,900 people are employed in Minnesota.</li>
<li>The 2005 Minnesota gross state product was $233 billion.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Online and Campus Based Minnesota Colleges and Universities Provide Access  to Higher Education throughout the State</h4>
<p>Whether living in the Twin Cities metropolitan area or Greater Minnesota,  individuals have access to flexible education options through Minnesota  colleges and universities.  Minnesota offers both campus-based and online  education through schools, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>University Of Phoenix</strong>: Minneapolis/St Louis Park College  Campus and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>ITT Technical Institute</strong>: Eden  Prairie College Campus, Woodbury College Campus, and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>Kaplan  University</strong>: Minnesota Online Programs. Ashford  University: Minnesota Online Programs.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more links to Minnesota  colleges and universities, students are encouraged to visit <a title="Online Colleges and Universities" href="http://www.college-pages.com" target="_self">College-Pages.com</a>,  the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will  also find access to informative articles about making education and career  decisions in Minnesota.</p>

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		<title>Maryland Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus-based Education in Maryland, America in Miniature</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 04:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With its sand dunes, marshes, mountains, and rolling hills, Maryland is often referred to as &#8220;America in Miniature.&#8221; Its extensive network of Maryland colleges and universities provides quality training for a high earning workforce.  The Maryland economy is boosted by the major U.S. port in Baltimore, Maryland.  Now more than ever before, college-bound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Maryland College Student" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/pretty-woman-at-computer.jpg" border="0" alt="Maryland College Student" width="120" height="130" />With its sand dunes, marshes, mountains, and rolling hills, Maryland is often referred to as &#8220;America in Miniature.&#8221; Its extensive network of Maryland colleges and universities provides quality training for a high earning workforce.  The Maryland economy is boosted by the major U.S. port in Baltimore, Maryland.  Now more than ever before, college-bound working professionals have a wealth of opportunity in education and careers throughout the state of Maryland.</p>
<h4>Maryland University Graduates find Employment in a Diversified Labor Market</h4>
<p>Maryland is home to numerous government agencies and military facilities that provide employment for its largely white-collar workforce.  Graduates of Maryland universities and colleges have a wide selection of career opportunities in important Maryland industries, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Maryland Tourism.</li>
<li>Biotechnology Research in Maryland.</li>
<li>Information Technology in Maryland.</li>
<li>Maryland Printing &amp; Publishing.</li>
<li>Maryland Finance.</li>
<li>Maryland Real Estate.</li>
<li>Maryland Insurance.</li>
<li>Maryland Service .</li>
<li>Federal Government in Maryland.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Strong Local Economy Gives Maryland College Graduates the Highest Earnings in the Nation</h4>
<p>Maryland currently boasts the highest median household income in the entire U.S.  Graduates of Maryland colleges and universities can count on a thriving local economy, as the Department of Labor and U.S. Census Bureau reports:</p>
<ul>
<li>The 2004 &#8211; 2005 Maryland median household income was $59, 762.</li>
<li>The September, 2006 Maryland unemployment rate was 4%, well below the national average.</li>
<li>2,891,000 people are employed in Maryland.</li>
<li>The 2004 Maryland gross state product was $228 billion.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Large Network of Maryland Colleges and Universities Offer Online and Campus-based Learning Opportunities</h4>
<p>With the flexible learning options offered by Maryland colleges and universities, working professionals and students with family responsibilities have a variety of options to fit their needs.  Unique combinations of campus-based and online education programs are available through Maryland schools, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li> <strong>Kaplan University</strong>: Hagerstown Business College in Hagerstown and Frederick, TESST College of Technology in Baltimore, Beltsville, and Towson.</li>
<li><strong>University Of Phoenix</strong>: Columbia College Campus, Aberdeen University Campus, Timonium School Campus, Greenbelt College Campus, Rockville University Campus Online Programs</li>
<li><strong>ITT Technical Institute</strong>: Owings Mills College Campus and Online Programs.</li>
</ul>
<p>For more information on attending Maryland colleges and universities, students are encouraged to visit <a title="Online Colleges and Universities" href="http://www.college-pages.com" target="_self">College-Pages.com</a>, the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will also find informative articles on making education and career decisions in the state of Maryland.</p>

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		<title>Louisiana Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus-based Education in Louisiana, the Pelican State</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to its largest city of New Orleans, Louisiana offers prime education  and career opportunities throughout the state.  Louisiana is home to 4 of the 10  busiest ports in the U.S., providing a strong foundation for a healthy  economy.  Working professionals of all ages and  life situations are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Louisiana College Graduates" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/which-program-is-right-for-you.jpg" border="0" alt="Louisiana College Graduates" width="120" height="130" />In addition to its largest city of New Orleans, Louisiana offers prime education  and career opportunities throughout the state.  Louisiana is home to 4 of the 10  busiest ports in the U.S., providing a strong foundation for a healthy  economy.  Working professionals of all ages and  life situations are now returning to Louisiana  colleges and universities to advance their local careers.</p>
<h4>Louisiana College Graduates Climb the Corporate Ladder in Prominent  Luoisiana Businesses</h4>
<p>The yearly Mardi Gras festival, held in New Orleans since 1838, is another  contributor to the strong economy in Louisiana.  Prominent businesses are consequently drawn to the  area, providing employment for Louisiana  university students.  Companies headquartered in the &#8220;Pelican State&#8221;  include:</p>
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<li>Louisiana Gaylord Chemical Corporation.</li>
<li>Louisiana Gulf Air Transport.</li>
<li>Louisiana Pelican Publishing Company.</li>
<li>Louisiana Softdisk.</li>
<li>Louisiana Superior Energy Services.</li>
<li>Louisiana Shaw Group.</li>
<li>Louisiana Acadian Ambulance.</li>
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<h4>Louisiana University Graduates Experience an Unemployment Rate Nearly a  Full Percentage Point Below the National Average</h4>
<p>The increasingly important industry of tourism has also contributed to a healthy  economy in Louisiana.  College graduates are benefiting from the current  conditions, with the Department of Labor and U.S. Census Bureau reporting:</p>
<ul>
<li>The September, 2006 Louisiana unemployment rate was 3%, nearly a full  percentage point below the national average.</li>
<li>The 2004 &#8211; 2005 Louisiana median household income was $37,442.</li>
<li>The 2003 Louisiana gross state product was $140 billion. 1,790,700 people are employed in Louisiana.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Louisiana Colleges and Universities Provide Both Online and Campus-based  Education Programs</h4>
<p>Thanks to the state&#8217;s extensive network of colleges and universities, Louisiana  working professionals have access to personalized education programs.  A  combination of online  classes and campus-based courses are available through:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>University Of Phoenix</strong>: Matairie College Campus, Baton Rouge  School Campus, Lafayatte University Campus and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>ITT Technical Institute</strong>: New  Orleans University Campus and Online Programs.</li>
<li><strong>Kaplan  University</strong>: New Orleans Online Programs.</li>
</ul>
<p>For a complete list of Louisiana  colleges and universities, students are encouraged to visit <a title="Online Colleges and Universities" href="http://www.college-pages.com" target="_self">College-Pages.com</a>,  the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will  also find access to informative articles on making education and career decisions  in the state of Louisiana.</p>

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		<title>Georgia Colleges and Universities: Pursuing Online and Campus-based Education in Georgia, &#8220;The Peach State&#8221;</title>
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<h4>Georgia University Graduates Find Careers at Famous Georgia-based  Companies</h4>
<p>Flourishing industries in Georgia consist of trade, service, manufacturing, and  tourism industries.  In addition to famous  federal organizations, such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in  Atlanta, Georgia is home to several large-scale employers of Georgia college  graduates, including:</p>
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<li>Atlanta Coco-Cola Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia Delta Airlines Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia United Parcel Service (UPS) Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia Home Depot Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia Chick-Fil-A Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia CNN Center Headquarters.</li>
<li>Georgia Weather Channel Headquarters.</li>
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<p>Fort Benning in Columbus, and Kings Bay naval base in southeastern Georgia,  contribute healthy activity to the economy of Georgia.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census  Bureau offer promising statistics for graduates of Georgia colleges  and universities:</p>
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<li> The 2004 Georgia gross state product was $343 billion.</li>
<li>The September 2006 Georgia unemployment rate was 4%, compared to the  national average of 4%.</li>
<li>5,000 people are employed in the state of Georgia. 2004 &#8211; 2005</li>
<li>Georgia median household income was $44,140.</li>
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<h4>Georgia Financial Aid Programs Improve the Futures of Georgia College  Students</h4>
<p>Thanks to the Georgia Student Finance Commission, Georgia university students  have access to a large number of Georgia financial aid programs.  Georgia colleges  and universities are often eligible to accept awards  from Georgia financial aid programs, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Georgia Accel Program.</li>
<li>Georgia HOPE Scholarship and Grant Program.</li>
<li>Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant.</li>
<li>Georgia Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Grant.</li>
<li>Georgia Scholarship for Engineering Education.</li>
<li>Georgia Allied Health Professions Loans.</li>
<li>Georgia Registered Nurse Program.</li>
</ul>
<p>Other schools that may be eligible to accept Georgia financial aid programs  include Capella  University, Ashford  University, and ITT Technical  Institute.  More information about working and studying in &#8220;The Peach  State&#8221; is available through College-Pages.com,  the leading education and career resource website.  Prospective students will  find links to Georgia  schools as well as informative articles on making education and career  decisions in the state of Georgia.</p>

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		<title>Graduate Degree: Do Earnings Significantly Increase with Advanced Education?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 15:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more education means higher earning power and lower unemployment rates.  Earning a bachelor&#8217;s degree increases average weekly earnings by 62% over settling for a high school diploma.  Do earnings just keep skyrocketing the more education a student pursues?
Average Cost of a Graduate Degree
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman Graduate" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/business-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman Graduate" width="120" height="130" />According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more education means higher earning power and lower unemployment rates.  Earning a bachelor&#8217;s degree increases average weekly earnings by 62% over settling for a high school diploma.  Do earnings just keep skyrocketing the more education a student pursues?</p>
<h4>Average Cost of a Graduate Degree</h4>
<p>The U.S. Department of Labor reports average yearly tuition for the 2001 &#8211; 2002 academic year was $8,891 for graduate students.  However, there are hidden costs to consider as well.  If a professional takes time off from work to go back to graduate school full-time, missed salary, health insurance, and lost experience in the job market must also be taken into consideration.  For some students, room and board must also be factored into the total bill.</p>
<h4>Average Financial Payoffs of a Graduate Degree</h4>
<p>The hard data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that bachelor&#8217;s degree holders earn an average of $900 per week, whereas graduate degree holders earn an average of $1064 per week.  This translates into a $164 weekly difference or an $8,528 yearly difference.  Over a lifetime, a professional with a bachelor&#8217;s degree working full-time will earn $2 million and a professional with a graduate degree will earn an average of $2 million. In short, a graduate degree typically results in higher earnings in most fields of study, usually to the tune of about 21% higher.</p>
<h4>Financial Payoffs by Specific Occupation</h4>
<p>The increase in earnings for graduate degree holders varies by occupation and, for some, can be quite dramatic.  Psychologists who earn a graduate degree increase their earnings by a whopping 78% over psychologists with just a bachelor&#8217;s degree.  Other careers that tend to increase in earnings with a graduate degree include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Education</li>
<li>Counseling</li>
<li>Social work</li>
<li>Management analysts</li>
<li>Biological scientists</li>
<li>Market and survey researchers</li>
</ul>
<p>In careers that require only a bachelor&#8217;s degree for entry into the job market, a graduate degree is not likely to significantly boost earnings.  But in industries that value advanced education and are made up mostly of workers who have at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree, a graduate degree is likely to be a worthwhile investment.</p>
<h4>Part-Time Graduate Study: A Possible Compromise</h4>
<p>Earning a graduate degree does not have to mean quitting work and attending school full-time.  Many students choose to pursue a graduate degree on a part-time basis while maintaining at least a part-time work schedule.  This allows students to keep benefits like health insurance and 401K plans while also staying current in the work field.  Many schools are now offering alternative class schedules as well as online graduate degree programs to allow  mid-career professionals to maintain their current work and family responsibilities.</p>
<p>More information on employment and earning outlooks by career is available through the Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008 &#8211; 2009.  College-Pages.com is another valuable source of information with an extensive list of available programs and education resources.</p>

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		<title>Political Science Degree Jobs: Career Possibilities with a Degree in Political Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 05:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Political science is the study of political theories, practices, and systems.  It  is considered a social science and was first named by Herbert Baxter Adams while  teaching history at Johns Hopkins University.   Students in pursuit of a political  science degree study issues such as Power, Conflict, Peace, Citizenship, Representation, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Courthouse and Flag" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/criminal-and-legal/criminal-justice-flag-courthouse.jpg" border="0" alt="Courthouse and Flag" width="120" height="130" />Political science is the study of political theories, practices, and systems.  It  is considered a social science and was first named by Herbert Baxter Adams while  teaching history at Johns Hopkins University.   Students in pursuit of a political  science degree study issues such as Power, Conflict, Peace, Citizenship, Representation, and Justice.</p>
<p>They also develop valuable skills, including critical thinking, research, and  writing.  Consequently, graduates are prepared for a wide variety of political  science degree jobs in government, business, law, and communications.</p>
<h4>Political Science Career Options</h4>
<p>After graduating from a political  science university, many graduates proceed directly to law school.   However, a host of alternative political  science degree jobs exist for graduates of bachelor of science in  political science (BSPS) programs.  Possibilities include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Public relations firms</li>
<li>Political campaigns</li>
<li>Lobbying and advocacy groups</li>
<li>Government. Management</li>
<li>Consulting</li>
</ul>
<p>Opportunities for graduates of a BSPS  degree also exist in:</p>
<ul>
<li>Teaching.</li>
<li>Journalism.</li>
<li>Public planning.</li>
<li>Nonprofit agencies.</li>
</ul>
<p>Some political science majors eventually choose to run for public office or  participate in international politics through political science degree jobs such  as Foreign Service positions.</p>
<h4>Opportunities for Advancement with a Career in Political Science</h4>
<p>Some BSPS graduates choose to pursue a master of science in political science to  better prepare for Foreign Service positions or business organizations.  Others  choose to earn a PhD in political science in order to obtain political science  degree jobs in teaching and research at the university level.  Finally, many BSPS  graduates have the option of pursuing international business and trade positions  through international companies.</p>
<p>Prospective students interested in learning more about a degree in  political science may visit College-Pages.com,  the education and career resource website.  Students will find an extensive list  of available political science degree programs as well as informative articles  for individuals who are making educational and career decisions.</p>

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		<title>Degree in Criminal Justice: Use a Criminal Justice Background to go to Law School</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 13:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earning a degree in criminal justice is a versatile  path to a number of careers.  As of 1998, 350,000 students were enrolled in criminal justice degree programs in an  attempt to become Police officers, Detectives, Private investigators, Corrections treatment specialists, Parole officers, and FBI special agents.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman Lawyer" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/criminal-and-legal/woman-lawyer.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman Lawyer" width="120" height="120" />Earning a degree in criminal justice is a versatile  path to a number of careers.  As of 1998, 350,000 students were enrolled in criminal justice degree programs in an  attempt to become Police officers, Detectives, Private investigators, Corrections treatment specialists, Parole officers, and FBI special agents.</p>
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<p>However, many students decide to get more heavily involved in the judicial system  of criminal justice by going to law school.</p>
<h4>What Does it Take to go to Law School?</h4>
<p>Successful law students come with degrees from all academic disciplines,  including some with a criminal justice degree.  The chief concerns  are to earn a bachelor&#8217;s degree in criminal justice or  some other discipline and to develop the seven essential skills laid out by the  American Bar Association (ABA), including:</p>
<ul>
<li> Analytic and problem solving skills</li>
<li>Critical reading skills</li>
<li>Writing skills</li>
<li>Oral communication and listening abilities</li>
<li>General research skills</li>
<li>Task organization and management skills</li>
<li>Public service and promotion of justice skills</li>
</ul>
<p>According to the ABA, these are the necessary skills to be successful in law  school applications and legal studies. Students  also check with particular law schools of interest to determine further  application requirements for each program.</p>
<h4>Earning a Criminal Justice Degree in Preparation for Law School</h4>
<p>While going through a criminal justice degree online or through  some other means, pre-law students should keep the seven essential skills in mind  constantly, advises the ABA.  Challenging classes should be selected that will  develop critical reading and writing skills. An online college for a criminal justice  degree offers courses in written communication in criminal justice and  others that teach investigative skills.  Criminal justice schools that prepare  students for jobs with a criminal justice degree should offer a wide variety of  challenging courses within the field.</p>
<p>Extracurricular activities, such as clubs, volunteer work, or jobs, can also  serve to develop the essential skills.  For example, volunteer work would be a  possible way to demonstrate public service.  Students may still further develop  the seven skills in the first years of law school, says the ABA, but intensive  preparation allows students to take full advantage of a legal education.</p>
<h4>Law School and Beyond</h4>
<p>Although it may be natural to assume that going to law school means entering a  career as a lawyer, there are actually a number of even more career paths that  open up after law school.  According to the ABA, law school graduates sometimes  go on to become:</p>
<ul>
<li>Doctors</li>
<li>Writers</li>
<li>Business CEOs</li>
<li>News reporters</li>
<li>CPAs</li>
<li>Labor organizers</li>
<li>Engineers</li>
<li>Scientists</li>
<li>Teachers</li>
</ul>
<p>A career with criminal justice degree credentials plus a  law degree can be formed  into any number of conceivable positions.</p>

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		<title>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration: Think Tanks Offer Long-Term Career Options for Graduates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[International business professionals and researchers have formed a research  project to understand economic competition and advancement of countries around  the world.  The Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) conducts  research, works with international business leaders, and produces influential  publications about the international economy.   BRIE and other think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Business Management Graduates" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/business-management-graduates.jpg" border="0" alt="Business Management Graduates" width="254" height="120" />International business professionals and researchers have formed a research  project to understand economic competition and advancement of countries around  the world.  The Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) conducts  research, works with international business leaders, and produces influential  publications about the international economy.   BRIE and other think tanks offer exciting long-term career goals for online Bachelor Degree in Business  Administration students.</p>
<h4>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Students can  Aspire to Serve on Think Tanks in their Areas of Interest</h4>
<p>Think tanks are typically funded by private or government sources to create  advice and ideas on various subjects.  They also encourage interaction between  scientists and intellectuals to discover solutions to different problems. Online Bachelor Degree in Business  Administration students may one day find interest in holding think thank  positions, such as:  Brookings Institution online bachelor degree in business administration  positions. Heritage Foundation online bachelor degree in business administration  positions. American Enterprise Institute online bachelor degree in business  administration positions. Cato Institute online bachelor degree in business administration  positions. Economic Policy Institute online bachelor degree in business administration  positions.</p>
<h4>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Emphases Prepare  Students for Long-Term Careers in Business</h4>
<p>Online Bachelor Degree in Business  Administration students are able to choose from 4 areas of focus.  Crafting a personalized business career, that may one day  qualify a graduate to serve on a think tank, begins with choosing one of the  following specialties:</p>
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<li> Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with an Accounting Emphasis</li>
<li>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with a Business Security  and Assurance Emphasis</li>
<li>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with a Finance Emphasis</li>
<li>Online Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with a Management of  Information Systems Emphasis</li>
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<p>Serving on a think tank requires expertise and dedication to a business field of  choice.  Students interested in taking the first step of earning an online  Bachelor Degree in Business Administration may visit College-Pages.com,  the leading education and career resource website, for an extensive list of  available programs.</p>

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		<title>Bachelor Business Degree Online Paves the Way to a Career in International Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global and digital are words that characterize the current economy, says the  Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), a Berkeley-based think  tank organization.  The world of business has entered a new economic era.   Students in bachelor business degree online programs  are now studying how international dynamics are changing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Internation Business Managers" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/business-management-graduates.jpg" border="0" alt="Internation Business Managers" width="254" height="120" />Global and digital are words that characterize the current economy, says the  Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), a Berkeley-based think  tank organization.  The world of business has entered a new economic era.   Students in bachelor business degree online programs  are now studying how international dynamics are changing the way companies  compete.  The BRIE think tank is just one of the many employment possibilities  with an educational focus in international business.</p>
<h3>Bachelor Business Degree Online Students Find Exciting Employment  Prospects in International Business</h3>
<p>With the globalization of international economies come new and exciting  employment opportunities.  Kaplan bachelor business degree online graduates may  find employment in the following international business occupations:  International Business Consulting. International Business Think Tanks. International Business Teaching Positions. International Business Companies. U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service. U.S. Agency for International Development.</p>
<h3>A Variety of Educational Paths to a Career in International  Business through a Bachelor Business Degree Online</h3>
<p>Choosing to specialize in international business necessitates a broad educational focus. Bachelor of business degree online students have  access to four unique academic emphases, including:</p>
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<li>Bachelor Business Degree Online with an Accounting Emphasis</li>
<li>Bachelor Business Degree Online with a Business Security and Assurance  Emphasis</li>
<li>Bachelor Business Degree Online with a Finance Emphasis</li>
<li>Bachelor Business Degree Online with a Management of Information Systems  Emphasis</li>
</ul>
<p>The field of international business in the 21st century promises an innovative  and lucrative career for bachelor business degree online graduates.  Prospective  students in search of more information on international business careers may  visit the Academy of International Business website, a professional association  of international business workers.  For links  to more bachelor business degree online programs,  students are encouraged to visit College-Pages.com,  the leading education and career resource website.</p>

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		<title>Nonprofit Organization Jobs: Work as a Grant Writer for a Nonprofit Agency</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 23:20:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in nonprofit organization jobs is a way many people choose to infuse  their careers with a fulfilling purpose.  Although nonprofit agencies make no  financial profits, paying positions exist within many of the companies in order  to carry out the necessary functions of running an organization.  One of those  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Non Profit Business Managers" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/man-woman-bm.jpg" border="0" alt="Non Profit Business Managers" width="120" height="120" />Working in nonprofit organization jobs is a way many people choose to infuse  their careers with a fulfilling purpose.  Although nonprofit agencies make no  financial profits, paying positions exist within many of the companies in order  to carry out the necessary functions of running an organization.  One of those  positions, the company grant writer, has a significant influence on the amount of  money a nonprofit organization has to work with for carrying out its  mission.</p>
<h4>What is a Grant Writer?</h4>
<p>Alternative titles for nonprofit organization jobs that involve grant writing  include director of foundation relations and director of corporate relations.   Working as a grant writer involves more than simply writing grant proposals.  A  grant writer is responsible for researching foundations and corporations that are  offering financial grants and then submitting a detailed proposal explaining how  the organization would use the money if chosen to receive the grant.  Before  submitting the proposal, the grant writer may also invite the grant giver to tour  the nonprofit organization headquarters or a site where its work is being  performed.</p>
<h4>Required Education and Training to Work as a Grant Writer</h4>
<p>Grant writing nonprofit organization jobs usually have no specific set of  educational requirements.  The Association of Fundraising Professionals reports  that more than 90% of fundraisers for nonprofit agencies begin their career in  another discipline.  In order to be successful,  grant writers must be good communicators and possess a certain amount of courage  and confidence.  A grant writer must be able to craft quality written proposals  and to ask for needed funds without being overcome by shyness.</p>
<p>Prospective grant writers who are interested in nonprofit organization jobs now  have the option of pursuing advanced education that is specifically geared  towards the nonprofit sector.  There are currently over 70 colleges that offer  programs in fundraising for nonprofits while other schools, such as Capella  University, offer a Master of Science in the Management of Nonprofit  Agencies and  a PhD in the Management of Nonprofit Agencies.  Prospective students may visit College-Pages.com,  the education and career resource website, for an extensive list of available  programs.</p>

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		<title>Online Computer Science Degree: A Possible Entryway to a Career in the FBI</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the typical graduate with a bachelor of computer science works in a comfortable office setting, an alternative career option after attending a computer science college is to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).  Detecting cyber-crime and other investigative assignments are just a few uses the FBI may have for a bachelor degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Female Computer Scientist" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/woman-laptop.jpg" border="0" alt="Female Computer Scientist" width="160" height="120" />Although the typical graduate with a bachelor of computer science works in a comfortable office setting, an alternative career option after attending a computer science college is to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).  Detecting cyber-crime and other investigative assignments are just a few uses the FBI may have for a bachelor degree computer science professional.  However, the FBI career website warns, &#8220;There is no such thing as a typical day for an FBI Special Agent.&#8221;</p>
<h4>FBI Application Requirements</h4>
<p>Only U.S. citizens between the ages of 23 and 37 are eligible to apply for a position with the FBI.  A bachelor of computer science or one of five other specified disciplines is also essential.  In addition to attendance at a computer science university, the FBI looks for individuals with special skills in computer science and information technology, foreign language proficiency, military experience, and a variety of other skills.  Foreign language proficiency is not a requirement, although it may boost an applicant&#8217;s ranking.  Finally, all professionals pursuing an FBI career with a degree in computer science must pass a physical examination and an extensive background check.</p>
<h4>Starting an FBI Career with a Degree in Computer Science</h4>
<p>All new FBI special agents begin their careers with an 18-week training program at the marine base in Quantico, Virginia.  Training takes place at a law enforcement training facility and includes both classroom study and hands-on training in areas such as the use of firearms.  Special agents then enter a  two-year probationary period and must relocate to an assigned post.  Agents must transfer to wherever they are assigned, although they may specify their preferences ahead of time.</p>
<h4>Earning a Bachelor of Computer Science Degree</h4>
<p>Numerous schools are now offering sophisticated programs in computer science through distance education.  Included on the list of computer science schools online is Warren National University.  Students may enroll in a computer science course online in subjects such as software development, computer languages, and introduction to databases.  Kennedy-Western&#8217;s online computer science program has been especially designed for mid-career professionals and offers three areas of concentration within its program.</p>
<p>Working with the FBI can involve testifying in court, meeting with sources to investigate illegal activities, and making arrests.  It entails issues like terrorism, organized crime, and drug-trafficking. But it also comes with health and life insurance, vacation and sick pay, and a full retirement plan.  Deciding to work for the FBI requires careful consideration, but could be the most exciting, rewarding career for a professional with a bachelor of computer science degree.</p>

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		<title>Career in Sociology: Potential Occupations for the Professional with a Sociology Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social scientists, including sociologists, have one of the highest education  levels of all professions.  Approximately 50% of professionals with a career in  sociology work for federal, state, and local governments.  A student entering a  career with a sociology degree may help  governments solve social problems and develop public policy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Sociologist and Woman" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/psychology-and-counseling/woman-with-therapist.jpg" border="0" alt="Sociologist and Woman" width="120" height="120" />Social scientists, including sociologists, have one of the highest education  levels of all professions.  Approximately 50% of professionals with a career in  sociology work for federal, state, and local governments.  A student entering a  career with a sociology degree may help  governments solve social problems and develop public policy or may alternately  choose to pursue a career in management, sales, or teaching.  The potential for a career with a degree in sociology is as  wide as the discipline itself.</p>
<h4>The Discipline of Sociology</h4>
<p>Sociology is the study of society and human social interaction.  It is concerned  with social dynamics and the effects of groups on individuals.  Professionals  with a career in sociology focus on groups as small as the family and as large as  the global population.  The following several  specializations are possible with a sociology career:  Education  Family Social Psychology Political Sociology  Gender Relations Gerontology Criminology Demography.  Career Options with an Undergraduate Sociology  Degree</p>
<p>According to the American Sociological Association, students entering a career  with a sociology degree have  increased competitiveness over other liberal arts  majors pursuing similar positions.  Possible  entry-level jobs include research assistant, administrative aide, and management  or sales trainee.  Students may also pursue a teaching career with a sociology  major at the elementary or secondary school level.  Additional education classes  are necessary for students who wish to enter teaching as a career.</p>
<p>Some students who wish to pursue a career with a degree in sociology choose to  attend programs such as Ashford  University&#8217;s Bachelor of Arts in Organizational  Management with a specialization in Sociology.  Ashford University boasts  that its graduates are prepared to enter sales, retail, small business  management, government, and nonprofit jobs.</p>
<h4>Career Options with an Advanced Sociology Degree</h4>
<p>A graduate degree in sociology allows a student to further specialize in a career  in sociology.  Graduate degree alumni may be able to teach at a community  college.  A sociology career in a higher academic setting usually requires a PhD  in sociology, which allows a professional to pursue a sociology career in  research and teaching at the university level.  The majority of a specialized  career in sociology involves academic research and writing within a university  setting.  The results of professionals&#8217; sociology career research serve to assist  government agencies, lawmakers, and educators in solving social problems and  forming public policies.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Sociologists</h4>
<p>For the professional who chooses a specialized career in sociology, job growth is  expected to be only as high as 8% through the year 2014.  This is, in large part,  due to the limited employment options outside of the government and university  setting.  Professionals pursuing a specialized career in sociology are expected  to find the most opportunities in policy and research positions.</p>
<p>For professionals who choose to pursue an alternate career with a sociology degree, job  prospects are expected to grow faster. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics  predicts that Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Managers will  experience an 18 &#8211; 26% increase in employment through the year 2014. Other  specific management careers may also be viewed at the U.S. Bureau of Labor  Statistics website.</p>
<p>Students interested in pursuing a career in sociology may contact Ashford  University.  College-Pages.com is  another valuable source of information with an extensive list of available  programs, as well as education and career resources.</p>

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		<title>Nonprofit Jobs: Work for a Cause while Building a Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 16:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than ten million people hold nonprofit jobs, according to Independent  Sector, a Washington DC research organization for nonprofits.  Habitat for Humanity, the American Heart  Association, and over half of the nation&#8217;s hospitals fall into the nonprofit  sector.  But is it possible to land a fulfilling career that pays sufficiently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Career Woman" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/business-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Career Woman" width="120" height="130" />More than ten million people hold nonprofit jobs, according to Independent  Sector, a Washington DC research organization for nonprofits.  Habitat for Humanity, the American Heart  Association, and over half of the nation&#8217;s hospitals fall into the nonprofit  sector.  But is it possible to land a fulfilling career that pays sufficiently in  these organizations that make no profits and typically pay no federal taxes?</p>
<h4>What is a Nonprofit Organization?</h4>
<p>A nonprofit organization is one that fights for a cause, possibly health,  education, or homelessness.  Since a nonprofit organization earns no profits, it  is not considered a business.  Nonprofits are also not a part of government.   They engage in a variety of activities, including research, problem-solving,  lobbying, and funding.  In order to sustain themselves, these organizations must  offer nonprofit jobs.   What Types of Jobs are Available at Nonprofit Organizations?</p>
<p>There are many nonprofit jobs available and several that are unique to the  nonprofit sector.  Professionals who obtain nonprofit organization jobs help to  organize resources, create new ideas, and maintain a connection with the  surrounding community.  Types of nonprofit jobs include managers of volunteers,  counselors, fundraisers, executive directors, nutritionists, lobbyists, medical  personnel, and event coordinators.</p>
<h4>How Much Money do Nonprofit Jobs Pay?</h4>
<p>As expected, many nonprofit jobs pay less than similar occupations in for-profit  organizations.  However, there are some nonprofit organization jobs that actually  pay salaries well above what the average worker earns.  Besides salary,  additional financial rewards are common, such as medical insurance, paid time  off, and retirement plans.  To compensate for a lower salary, some nonprofit jobs  come with a more relaxed working environment, flexible schedules, and occasional  telecommuting opportunities.</p>
<h4>Intangible Benefits of Nonprofit Jobs</h4>
<p>In addition to financial rewards, nonprofit jobs offer intangible benefits that  may not be found in for-profit organizations.  Many professionals who work in  nonprofit jobs get to work for a meaningful cause that makes their careers  exceptionally satisfying and fulfilling.  Working with other professionals who  share the same goals also creates a sense of camaraderie and provides a strong  foundation for teamwork. Finally, working in nonprofit jobs often affords the  opportunity to learn new skills and try new jobs because of the typically small  volume of staff members.</p>
<h4>What Type of Education is Required for Nonprofit Jobs?</h4>
<p>Required education for nonprofit jobs depends on the specific occupation.   Students interested in specializing in the nonprofit sector may choose to  complete an advanced degree specifically designed to provide nonprofit management  skills.  Schools such as Capella  University offer a Master of Science in Human Services in Management of Nonprofit  Agencies.  Capella also offers a PhD in Human Services in Management of Nonprofit  Agencies.  Advanced degrees can only  serve to increase competitiveness in the nonprofit job search.</p>
<p>Professionals looking for a nonprofit job opportunity may visit the Center on  Nonprofits and Philanthropy website for career and education information.  Another good first step is to pursue volunteer  opportunities in agencies of interest.  Often a volunteer position will turn into  a paid position and end the nonprofit job search.</p>

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		<title>Increase your income with an Online Psychology Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After scrolling through countless dead-end positions in the Sunday classifieds, many workers finally come to the realization that a college degree is a necessity in today&#8217;s job market.  Next they are faced with the daunting task of choosing a field of study and a suitable program.  The possibilities are indeed endless.
Even for those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Psychologist" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/psychology-and-counseling/man-with-therapist.jpg" border="0" alt="Psychologist" width="120" height="120" />After scrolling through countless dead-end positions in the Sunday classifieds, many workers finally come to the realization that a college degree is a necessity in today&#8217;s job market.  Next they are faced with the daunting task of choosing a field of study and a suitable program.  The possibilities are indeed endless.</p>
<p>Even for those who fail to find Freud inspiring, an online psychology degree is turning out to be the perfect starting point for many students.  The U.S. Department of Education found that in the 2003 &#8211; 2004 academic year 82,098 undergraduate psychology degrees were awarded. One of the reasons for its popularity could be that an online psychology degree  can equip students with valuable skills for any number of career paths.</p>
<p>Investigation into the current job market reveals that developing a core set of transferable skills is a key factor in remaining competitive in any chosen field.  Transferable skills are abilities that are developed in one setting that can be applied to another.  According to Michael Brown, PhD, an associate professor of psychology at East Carolina University, a psychology degree teaches communication, analytical, and research skills, all of which are easily transferable to multiple job descriptions.</p>
<p>Perhaps even more important, psychology students get a head start at learning the subtle art of people skills.  In an increasingly globalized world of diversity, there is an ever-growing need for professionals who understand the complexity of human behavior and how to apply that knowledge to the workplace.  Programs such as the Bachelor of Business Administration in Organizational  Psychology and Development at American  InterContinental University are preparing students to meet the demands of  today&#8217;s employers.</p>
<p>Whether one chooses to go on to pursue a graduate degree in  psychology or opts to directly enter the work force, the career options are  infinite.  The American Psychological Association reports that recipients of an  undergraduate degree in psychology work in a broad selection of fields such  as:</p>
<ul>
<li> Management</li>
<li>Sales</li>
<li>Administration</li>
<li>Teaching</li>
<li>Computer Applications</li>
<li>Research and Development</li>
</ul>
<p>Graduates are entering the work force from an assortment of programs, and sifting through the numerous options can be a bit intimidating.  One of the newest avenues for students to consider is an  online degree program.  Distance  education affords the opportunity to enroll in classes while maintaining a  current work schedule.  It also links students to a large selection of programs  that would otherwise not be available in their current locations.  Thanks to  current technology, the advantages of  online education come with all the usual  benefits of a classroom setting, including class discussion and student-professor  interaction.</p>
<p>A good resource for finding a variety of online degree programs is the website run by  College-Pages.com.  It contains a wealth  of information related to higher education and workforce development.  Personally  developed questions about a program of interest can be another source of  information.  A quick look at the classes in each program should reveal the types  of careers for which its students will be prepared.  Some students choose to find  out who the program advisors are and put together a list of questions to ask  them.  There is also objective information about the outcomes of many  online degrees, such as where program  graduates are employed.  With a little research, anyone can get started clicking  their way to a college degree!</p>

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		<title>College and Career Choices for Health Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the field of health care, there are doctors, nurses and then dozens of other  job descriptions. As a career opportunity, the field as evolved radically with  the advent of managed care. Everybody, it seems, works for some sort of large  institution. That is increasingly true even for doctors, who are forming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Man and Woman Doctors" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/health-care-and-nursing/man-woman-doctor.jpg" border="0" alt="Man and Woman Doctors" width="120" height="130" />In the field of health care, there are doctors, nurses and then dozens of other  job descriptions. As a career opportunity, the field as evolved radically with  the advent of managed care. Everybody, it seems, works for some sort of large  institution. That is increasingly true even for doctors, who are forming large  medical groups in order to negotiate favorable terms with health insurance  companies.</p>
<p>It is also a field very much in need of new people. The shortage of nurses is at  an all time high and some large HMOs are having difficulty finding MDs to work in  their organizations. However, because of the large institutions that are  increasingly providing and funding health care, it is possible to find rewarding  careers in the industry in any number of medical roles that do not require a health care doctorate or even a general health care degree in nursing. There are also many new  opportunities for people with nursing degrees who may be interested in a  management or high-tech position that requires a nursing background.</p>
<p>Acquiring the education for the positions opening up in today&#8217;s health care world  may often be an online pursuit. Traditional educational institutions offer  courses and degrees in technical medical fields. However, if you are already  working and wish to change careers or move into a more skilled position in the  medical field, an online program of education may be an excellent choice.  Generally, it can be accomplished in a shorter time frame than at a traditional  school and it can be done while you are working.</p>
<p>Some online schools offer degrees in medical professional  areas, some offer health care certification for specific jobs, and some  offer both. Colorado Technical  University is an institution with five campuses and a comprehensive online  program. Their online college has both a bachelor&#8217;s in health care and a health care master&#8217;s degree program, both specializing  in the management of health care. As you move through their curriculum, you  become eligible for certification in various areas of training within the field.  Their college degrees fold certification programs into the course of study.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix  Online has two bachelor&#8217;s programs, one of which is a degree in nursing and  the other a bachelor&#8217;s in health administration. Their extensive master&#8217;s program in health care includes these degrees:</p>
<ul>
<li>Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management</li>
<li>Master of Health Administration</li>
<li>Master of Science in Nursing</li>
<li>Master of Science in Nursing &#8211; Nursing/Health Care Education</li>
<li> Master of Science in Nursing/Integrative Health Care</li>
<li>Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration/Health Care  Management</li>
<li>Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Health Administration</li>
</ul>
<p>There are two double majors listed here, one of which is an MBA in health care  management combined with a master&#8217;s in nursing. The other combines a master&#8217;s in  nursing and in health care administration. They also offer a doctorate in health care administration.</p>
<p>These degree programs are clear indicators of the need for administrative  management personnel at all levels in the industry. An MBA with a nursing degree  may find a job running a clinic or an assisted living facility. The other area  that is burgeoning in the field is public health care. Forty million Americans  have no health insurance and that number will rise every year for the foreseeable  future. Administrators for public health facilities and county-run programs are  high in demand.</p>

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		<title>Computer Science Career Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you read a list of job postings for computer science, many of them have very specific  requirements. &#8220;Three year&#8217;s experience working with C++&#8230;Strong skills with Oracle (SQL)&#8230;&#8221; It  seems as if most firms that are looking for help in the computer science field are looking for  experience, in many cases more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman on Laptop" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/woman-laptop.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman on Laptop" width="160" height="120" />If you read a list of job postings for computer science, many of them have very specific  requirements. &#8220;Three year&#8217;s experience working with C++&#8230;Strong skills with Oracle (SQL)&#8230;&#8221; It  seems as if most firms that are looking for help in the computer science field are looking for  experience, in many cases more so than any particular degree. What is clear, however, is that the  only way to learn these computer programming languages and networking architecture is by studying  computer science. So rather than get into specific job descriptions that change with each job  listing, this article will address the fields, or types of employment within the industry.</p>
<p>Software Development is a primary field of endeavor in the computer industry. Professionals in  this field must be familiar with the major operating systems and business software programs. It is  important to be familiar with with programming languages such as C++ and computer protocols that  are used to network computers using the same application.</p>
<p>Research Analysis is an open field for people who are familiar with database programs and usage.  Often these positions are with government agencies that issue annual reports based on the  analysis of massive amounts of data. The Department of Labor issues quarterly reports on  employment statistics. They must have a group of data analysts in place to put those reports  together. The same is true for state agencies and for many large corporations that analyze their  economic performance continually.</p>
<p>System Administration and Security: Virtually all mid- to large-sized businesses have computer  networks at the core of their operations. Computer science graduates who have specialized in  network oversight can find work keeping those networks running and expanding them as businesses  grow. Information security is vital in both the public and private sector, which is why it has  become a major area of focus in many computer science degrees.</p>
<p>Product Engineers and specifically, electrical engineers with an understanding of computer  functions are always in demand. New product development is an extremely competitive area for  companies that produce chip driven products. This is true both in the consumer industry and for  businesses that manufacture communications equipment, both hardwire and wireless. Speed to market  is often the principle element in commercial success.</p>
<p>Network Design: Companies that are growing are constantly updating hardware and hardware  configurations. This often means redesigned systems rather than expansion of old systems.  Businesses that are growing from one site to multiple business locations are faced with distance  networking as well as the intranets within headquarters buildings. While networking equipment is  designed to be modular, no two networks are exactly alike.</p>
<p>Computer science is a field that deserves some study of the marketplace as well as the academic  pursuit. Even then, where your career path will take you is only an educated guess. However it is  worthwhile to consider the electives in computer science and match them as closely as you can  with the type of job you wish to pursue upon graduation.</p>

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		<title>Earning a Better Career With an Online Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 23:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel like you are working at a dead-end job, putting in endless hours and never getting  ahead? Have you always felt that you wanted to get your associate&#8217;s degree or bachelor&#8217;s degree, or maybe complete an MBA or  even a PhD? Or maybe you want to get a degree in Education [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Online Degrees" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/general-studies.jpg" border="0" alt="Online Degrees" width="120" height="130" />Do you feel like you are working at a dead-end job, putting in endless hours and never getting  ahead? Have you always felt that you wanted to get your associate&#8217;s degree or bachelor&#8217;s degree, or maybe complete an MBA or  even a PhD? Or maybe you want to get a degree in Education and teach others to be equipped for a better career.  But somehow life got in the way, and now you feel you have obligations, a family, and no time or  money to achieve your goals. There is a way to realize your dreams, and you don&#8217;t have to leave  your present employment or move your family. It is called an online college degree.</p>
<p>A simple tour of the Internet will provide you with the answers you need. There are many websites  for education that can be obtained online. One of the most prominent is University of Phoenix  Online. This school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in many disciplines. You can stay in the field in  which you are presently employed, and obtain a degree that will help you advance.  You can also  switch careers into a new area of interest. If the field of Education appeals to you, University  of Phoenix, Walden University, Capella University and Kaplan  University all offer degrees in Education and its various disciplines.</p>
<p>Ashwood University offers degrees in all majors and disciplines. It recognizes 100% of the work or  life experience of its students. Over 5,000 working adults have received accredited degrees from  Ashwood University. Among the most popular programs are Early Childhood Education, Information  Technology and Human Resource Management.</p>
<p>College-Pages.com is a website created to help you find the perfect degree program for you. Some  of the featured universities are Warren National University and Jones  International University, online schools specifically designed for the mid-career  professional. American Intercontinental University has  classes taught by practicing professionals, presenting theories that easily transfer to your  workplace. The site shows schools by program, degree level and areas of interest.</p>
<p>Kaplan  University offers education degrees in several areas, including Education and Teaching, with  emphasis in K-12, Early Childhood Education, and Leadership and Administration.</p>
<p>Online programs offer flexibility and convenience. You can study from your own home, in your own  time and schedule courses at your own pace. The cost of an online degree is lower than a  traditional campus setting, and can be achieved in a much shorter timeframe. Some of the  institutions also offer scholarship programs and financial aid. It&#8217;s time to get online and get  educated. Obtaining your degree is the greatest investment you can make in yourself and your  future.</p>

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		<title>Could a Health Care Management Career be in Your Future?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 04:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The health care industry is constantly growing, and with the baby boomers coming into retirement  years, it will be require more and more employees in all levels of management to keep it viable.  If you are looking for a new career, or perhaps for your first job out of college, the healthcare  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Female Health Care Manager" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/health-care-and-nursing/healthcare-admin-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Female Health Care Manager" width="120" height="130" />The health care industry is constantly growing, and with the baby boomers coming into retirement  years, it will be require more and more employees in all levels of management to keep it viable.  If you are looking for a new career, or perhaps for your first job out of college, the healthcare  field seems to be one that holds a lot of security and interesting variations.</p>
<p>Healthcare managers are those responsible for keeping healthcare facilities of all kinds running  smoothly. Healthcare appears to be a human service, but it is also a business and needs management  to be effective. The duties of healthcare managers vary according to how and where they are  employed. In hospitals, a health care management person might direct activities in nursing,  surgery, therapy, health information or medical records. In smaller facilities, there will be more  hands on work with personnel management, admissions and finance.</p>
<p>In a nursing home, a career in health care might include a larger role in resident care. There is  an insurance administration arm that oversees billing and collection, budgeting, planning and  providing care and assistance to patients.</p>
<p>Some healthcare managers specialize in areas such as physical therapy or medical records, and  might be licensed physical therapists.</p>
<p>Healthcare managers usually work long hours, and due to the nature of their job, they may work  weekends, evenings or holidays to ensure the best possible care. The salaries in this field vary  from $38,000 to $109,000 with an average of $61,500.</p>
<p>A master&#8217;s degree in health services administration, long-term care  administration, health sciences, public health, and public administration or business  administration is often held by a healthcare manager. Entry-level positions might be obtained with  a bachelor&#8217;s degree in healthcare, or on-the-job training in lieu of a  degree.</p>
<p>In looking at CareerBuilder.com, a job placement service online, searching with healthcare  executives as the keyword, several hundred jobs appeared all over the country. They ranged from  location managers to center administrators, to V.P. of Human Resources, Controller, and Chief  Executive Officer. The jobs were located in places like New York City, Erie, Pennsylvania,  Roanoke, Virginia, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Frankfort, Kentucky, Marysville, California, Palo  Alto, California, and Las Vegas. The highest paying job was the Director of Healthcare Insurance  Outsourcing Service in Fort Worth, Texas, at an annual salary of $120,000 to $135,000 per year.</p>
<p>The range of jobs available to healthcare management specialists is vast and varied, and is  constantly changing. As this industry continues to evolve and diversify, healthcare managers will  need to evolve with it, remaining flexible, adaptable and well-educated. If you are looking for  employment in an industry that is secure, dynamic and one in which you feel you are helping your  fellow man, healthcare management just might be the field for you.</p>

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		<title>The IT Security Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking of pursuing an education in Information Technology, you may want to  consider specializing in the field of Information Technology Security. Information Technology  Security is one of the most rapidly growing careers in the national and international business  world. Security is becoming increasingly important to the entire business and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates Teaching" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates Teaching" width="120" height="120" />If you are thinking of pursuing an education in Information Technology, you may want to  consider specializing in the field of Information Technology Security. Information Technology  Security is one of the most rapidly growing careers in the national and international business  world. Security is becoming increasingly important to the entire business and economic world, from  the small business and the growing agency, to the larger firm, the giant corporation, and at the  state, government, and international levels. As technology continues to advance and develop, a  demand for technological security grows and develops in the same proportion. Information  Technology Security is perhaps one of the greatest issues facing our nation today. How does one  prepare to become involved in the world of Information Technology Security? Where is Information  Technology security utilized in the business world and what does it involve?</p>
<p>Information Technology security refers to the safekeeping and protection of technological data  against unauthorized access or modification, the denial of entrance to authorized users, the  granting of entrance to unauthorized users, and the measures taken to prevent such instances. The  more valuable the technological information, the higher degree of security needed. Basically,  Information Technology security is really about risk assessment and minimization of that risk &#8211;  getting the right technological data in the right hands, at the right time. Information Technology  security protects confidentiality, integrity, and availability.</p>
<p>Information Technology security is an essential part of every industry in Business Administration  including Health Care, Banking, Accounting and Finance, Insurance, Investments, Mergers and  Acquisitions, and especially on the local, state, and national government levels. Students  interested in pursuing an education and career in IT security must be willing to retain the  confidentiality of their clients as employees, consultants, and contractors will have access to  information that is not authorized to be viewed or discussed by fellow employees and the public.  Information Technology security employees that leak confidential information are subject to  prosecution.</p>
<p>Students of Information Technology security will first study the core courses in Information Technology, then study the  facets involved in the specialization of security including governance, access control, risk  assessment and minimization, classification, Information Technology Infrastructure Library, non- repudiation, compliance, identification and authentication, authorization, administration and  provisioning auditing, alerting, assurance and reliability, and Business Continuity Planning.</p>
<p>Several colleges and universities offer online degree programs in Information Technology with a specialty in security. The University of Phoenix, Capella  University, Kennedy-Western  University, and American InterContinental University all  offer online degree programs in Information Technology.  Students wishing to pursue advanced and graduate degrees are give the option of specializing in  Information Technology security. There are many options when choosing a specialty degree in  Information Technology, but with security becoming a rising issue in every area of the world, the  demand is growing rapidly in the industry of Information Technology security.</p>

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		<title>Business Administration Careers You Should Consider</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 00:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering what you can do with a degree in Business Administration? The good news is that  Business Administration students are some of the most in-demand graduates in the workforce. Ever  since the explosion of big business in the United States, Business Administration has become the  fastest growing employment demand in the workforce, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Business Women" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/women-bm.jpg" border="0" alt="Business Women" width="120" height="120" />Wondering what you can do with a degree in Business Administration? The good news is that  Business Administration students are some of the most in-demand graduates in the workforce. Ever  since the explosion of big business in the United States, Business Administration has become the  fastest growing employment demand in the workforce, with more top positions being filled by  individuals who want to further their understanding of Business Administration through a college  degree. The disciplines of a Business Administration degree are demanded in every industry and  opportunities range from Health Care, Hospitality, General Management, Banking and Finance,  Insurance, Entertainment, Retail, and Government. A degree in Business Administration offers  specializations in Human Resources, Finance, Management, and Marketing. Students seeking a degree  in the field have the options including Certification Programs, Bachelor&#8217;s in Business Administration, an MBA,  and even Doctorate  programs in Business Administration.</p>
<p>The Internet has dramatically changed the way that Business Administration degree programs are  administered to students. Inspired by the Distance Learning Program that many colleges have  adapted in which learning and examination material are sent through the mail and completed at the  student&#8217;s own pace, the online degree programs in Business Administration have made it more  convenient than ever to obtain an education in the industry. Several colleges offer online  programs in which students can earn their Business Administration degree from the comfort of their  own homes according to their own schedule, in addition to more convenient evening and weekend  courses for those students who still prefer the traditional classroom setting. Many colleges and  universities also offer students internships and Credit for Prior Learning programs in the  Business Administration disciplines.</p>
<p>Each specialty of the Business Administration degree program covers its own topics and  curriculum. The fundamental education of Business Administration seeks to prepare the student for  the workforce by providing them with a general understanding of the main management roles found  within the modern organization. Topics cover the basic principles of Business Management such as  Financial Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Principles, Organizational Strategy, Ethical  Issues of Business, Business Forecasting, Investments, and Mergers and Acquisitions. The  continuing education of a Business Management degree seeks to build on a student&#8217;s fundamental  knowledge and provide a deeper expertise, enabling graduates to direct, control, and organize the  processes of a firm or organization. Many specialty courses are offered in the advanced levels of  Business Administration education such as Information Technology Management, Business and  Personnel Law, Theories of Constraint, Global Enterprise, and Portfolio/Investment Analysis.</p>
<p>Finding a career in Business Administration is almost impossible to do without a college degree,  and even harder to do with no prior experience. Because these demands of a career in Business  Administration are ever-changing and rapidly advancing, some students find it beneficial to their  careers to take on internships or part-time positions in the Business Administration field while  pursuing their education. Also for this reason, those continuing their education from a  certification to a Bachelor&#8217;s degree in Business Administration, or from a Bachelor&#8217;s degree  in Business Administration to an MBA,  many elect to take a few years in between to work in the field and acquire hands-on experience.</p>
<p>Upon researching your education options, you will find many schools offering degree programs in the Business Administration field. Among them are the  University of Phoenix and Colorado  Technical University, both offering online degree programs. Kennedy-Western  University offers Bachelor&#8217;s, Master&#8217;s, and Doctorate programs as well. These are just a few  of the many options when pursuing a Business Administration degree.</p>

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		<title>Career Opportunities With a Criminal Justice Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 05:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, &#8220;What can you do  with a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221; The answer depends on what you, the student, finds most  challenging and rewarding on the long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice  graduates enjoy. While pursuing a degree in Criminal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Police Officer Flying Helicopter" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/criminal-and-legal/police-helicopter.jpg" border="0" alt="Police Officer Flying Helicopter" width="120" height="120" />Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, &#8220;What can you do  with a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221; The answer depends on what you, the student, finds most  challenging and rewarding on the long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice  graduates enjoy. While pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, colleges and universities offer several  different career majors for students pursuing a career in Criminal Justice.</p>
<p>Careers in Criminal Justice have experienced considerable growth, especially since the  introduction of science to the processing of crimes, and the recent growth in the threat of  national and international terrorism. A Criminal Justice degree offers many focuses for the student and prepares  students for careers in many arenas of Criminal Justice including Crime Scene Investigation,  Paralegal Studies, and Legal Services and Court Processes, to name a few. Colleges and  Universities offer online Bachelor&#8217;s programs in Criminal Justice, Master&#8217;s degrees in Criminal Justice, and even Criminal Justice Doctoral programs.</p>
<p>A Criminal Justice degree opens career paths to Law Enforcement,  prosecution and defense, incarceration and rehabilitation, assessment and supervision of  criminals, social work and social services, Corporate Law and security, Homeland Security,  investigations, court reporting, juvenile justice facilities, parole services, and Crime Scene  Forensics. Below are listed several career options graduates of Criminal Justice degrees pursue:</p>
<p>Attorney Federal Bureau of Investigations Agent Border Patrol Agent Law Librarian Central Intelligence Agency Agent Legal Secretary Corrections Officer Paralegal Court Reporter Police Officer Crime Scene Technician Private Investigator Criminal Investigator Probation and Parole Officer Customs Agent Secret Service Agent Detective Sheriff Drug Enforcement Agent United States Marshall</p>
<p>The specialty careers of Criminal Justice may require specific qualifications depending on the  students career choice. For example, students pursuing a career in Law Enforcement or security  must be physically and emotionally fit for the sometimes physically and emotionally grueling work  of policing, with some employers requiring students seeking a career in Law Enforcement to attend  Police Academy. Those pursuing a career in Crime Scene Investigations must possess the ability to  stay emotionally stable during crisis since the processing of crime scenes can be disturbing and  graphic.</p>
<p>Certain careers in the Criminal Justice field require that candidates meet specific educational  requirements. Some Criminal Justice careers require education on the certification level only,  while other require Bachelor&#8217;s, Master&#8217;s, and even Doctorate degrees. The University of Phoenix  offers a Bachelor&#8217;s of Science degree program that prepares students for careers in policing,  criminal law, and corrections, including management skills. Additionally, Colorado Technical  University offers online programs in Criminal Justice with majors in Crime Scene  Investigation and Legal Studies and Court Processes. Students at Colorado Technical University  learn how to process and preserve crime scene evidence, and prepare criminal cases for court. With  so many colleges and universities answering in so many ways to the question, &#8220;What can you do with  a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221;, the possibilities are endless.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, &#8220;What can I  do with a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221; The answer  depends on what you, the student, finds most challenging and rewarding on the  long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice graduates enjoy. While  pursuing a degree in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Criminal Justice Police Officer" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/criminal-and-legal/criminal-justice-police-training.jpg" border="0" alt="Criminal Justice Police Officer" width="120" height="130" />Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, &#8220;What can I  do with a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221; The answer  depends on what you, the student, finds most challenging and rewarding on the  long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice graduates enjoy. While  pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, colleges and  universities offer several different career majors for students pursuing a career  in Criminal Justice.</p>
<p>Careers in Criminal Justice have experienced considerable growth, especially  since the introduction of science to the processing of crimes, and the recent  growth in the threat of national and international terrorism. A Criminal Justice degree offers many  focuses for the student and prepares students for careers in many arenas of  Criminal Justice including Crime Scene Investigation, Paralegal Studies, and  Legal Services and Court Processes, to name a few. Colleges and universities  offer online programs at all levels, Bachelor&#8217;s in Criminal Justice, Master&#8217;s in Criminal Justice, and PhD in Criminal Justice, with courses  covering topics specific to the students major.</p>
<p>A Criminal Justice degree opens career  paths to Law Enforcement, prosecution and defense, incarceration and  rehabilitation, assessment and supervision of criminals, social work and social  services, Corporate Law and security, Homeland Security, investigations, court  reporting, juvenile justice facilities, parole services, and Crime Scene Forensics. Below are listed several career options graduates of Criminal Justice  degrees pursue:</p>
<p>Attorney Federal Bureau of Investigations Agent Border Patrol Agent Law Librarian Central Intelligence Agency Agent Legal Secretary Corrections Officer Paralegal Court Reporter Police Officer Crime Scene Technician Private Investigator Criminal Investigator Probation and Parole Officer Customs Agent Secret Service Agent Detective Sheriff Drug Enforcement Agent United States Marshall</p>
<p>The specialty careers of Criminal Justice may require specific qualifications  depending on the students career choice. For example, students pursuing a career  in Law Enforcement or security must be physically and emotionally fit for the  sometimes physically and emotionally grueling work of policing, with some  employers requiring students seeking a career in Law Enforcement to attend  Police Academy. Those pursuing a career in Crime Scene Investigations must  possess the ability to stay emotionally stable during crisis since the processing  of crime scenes can be disturbing and graphic.</p>
<p>Certain careers in the Criminal Justice field require that candidates meet  specific educational requirements. Some Criminal Justice careers require  education on the certification level only, while other require Bachelor&#8217;s,  Master&#8217;s, and even Doctorate degrees. The University of Phoenix  offers a Bachelor&#8217;s of Science degree program that prepares students for careers  in policing, criminal law, and corrections, including management skills.  Additionally, Colorado  Technical University offers online programs in Criminal Justice with  majors in Crime Scene Investigation and Legal Studies and Court Processes.  Students at Colorado Technical University learn how to process and preserve crime  scene evidence, and prepare criminal cases for court. With so many colleges and  universities answering in so many ways the question, &#8220;What can I do with a Criminal Justice Degree?&#8221;, the  possibilities are endless.</p>

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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 an  Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice online. Not only are more and more students choosing Associate&#8217;s degrees, but they are choosing to pursue their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Hand Cuffs" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/criminal-and-legal/hand-cuffs.jpg" border="0" alt="Hand Cuffs" width="120" height="120" />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 an  Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice online. Not only are more and more students choosing Associate&#8217;s degrees, but they are choosing to pursue their Criminal Justice Degrees online. With this demand, more and more colleges and universities are offering online Associate&#8217;s degree programs with majors in Criminal Justice.</p>
<p>Students now have the ability to obtain an Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice in an online  program from the comfort of their own home and according to their schedule. With the Internet  being accessible to almost every student, obtaining an Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice  online is fast replacing Distance Learning Programs by mail in which course material is sent  through the postal system. These Associate&#8217;s degrees in Criminal Justice programs online are  becoming recognized as just as valid and legitimate as the traditional classroom-setting  Associate&#8217;s degree programs.</p>
<p>An Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice online offers students the opportunity to major in several different areas. For students that have obtained a prior certification in Criminal justice, the Associate&#8217;s degree online will further the students basic knowledge of the criminal justice system and the processes involved. Majors for Associate&#8217;s degrees in Criminal Justice online include Law Enforcement, Private Security, Corrections, and Business Administration in Criminal Justice Administration, to name a few. An Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice online prepares students for several options in the Criminal Justice field. Graduates will be directly involved in the Criminal Justice system through careers including Law Enforcement, prosecution and defense, incarceration and rehabilitation, assessment and supervision of criminals, social work and social services, Corporate Law and security, Homeland Security, investigations, juvenile justice facilities, and parole services.</p>
<p>Many colleges and universities offer an Associate&#8217;s in Criminal Justice/Crime Scene Investigation  degree program in which students learn to document, process, and preserve physical crime scene  evidence. Some Associate&#8217;s degree of Criminal Justice programs require the Crime Scene  Investigation student to earn credits in science subjects such as biology, chemistry, and forensic  science. Students who wish to pursue an Associate&#8217;s degree in Crime Scene Investigation must  posses the ability to remain calm and emotionally stable since the processing of crime scenes can  be graphic and disturbing. Several colleges and universities offer an Associate&#8217;s degree in  Private Investigation in which students are educated in the detection and investigative strategies  of the field. Additionally, some also offer an Associate&#8217;s degree in Criminal Justice online  program where courses cover policing, criminal law, corrections, and crime and justice in the  American society. These Associate&#8217;s degrees in Criminal Justice online programs also prepare students with management abilities, including courses in business management, conflict resolution, and negotiation. Several colleges and universities offer accelerated studies for Associate&#8217;s degrees in Criminal Justice online that can be completed by the working individual in just twelve to eighteen months.</p>

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