Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at
8:28 am
by John B Maxted
Those that have looked into into post graduate degrees have surely come across the following term: PHD. These letters are representative of a doctoral degree that is known to be the most prestigious degrees a person can attain. Through obtaining a doctoral degree, a student has proven mastery in a field based on the most stringent standards of academic research. Read more... (737 words, estimated 2:57 mins reading time)
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
9:09 am
by Craig Calvin
Most institutions both for profit and education need the same input for success, the employee and student performance. Professionals within the education field are always looking for and putting in place new process ideas in order to have the students be more productive.
These ideas may include new techniques, learning aids, and so on. With the new processes in place, student learning improves and the reputation of the institution goes up. One methodology which can help in the field of process improvement within educational institutions is Six Sigma. Read more... (358 words, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
6:02 am
by Ms. H. Smith
You can enjoy the convenience of obtaining an online degree, whether you are building on current work experience or planning to devote your time to full time studies.
Apa accredited psychology degrees online are the best psychology degrees. Through distance learning, you can acquire your education and get one of these fantastic degrees.
There are many degree courses and programs offered online involving psychology. They address the systematic application of this knowledge to applied problems. Read more... (314 words, estimated 1:15 mins reading time)
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
4:41 am
by Ira Barron
Online education was born in the 1960′s. It’s welcome was lukewarm at best.
Students worried if degrees from online colleges would be recognized. And, their concern was well justified; many employers were outspoken about their reluctance to hire online university graduates.
In addition, traditional colleges and universities were outspoken about their objection to online education. How could college level learning take place without the traditional educational interaction that takes place in a classroom, they asked. How could distance education offer real academic quality? Read more... (369 words, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
9:52 am
by Mark Cunningham
Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a well known university. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant university and although essentially a private university, MIT consists of five schools and one college. The institution strongly encourages study on scientific and technological research and is well known for it’s expertise in these subjects. Obtaining your degree from MIT means alot as it holds high repute across borders. This is why there are numerous aspirants that seek a MIT degree in various subjects like mathematics, arts, zoology, music, health care or even a MIT computer science academic degree. Read more... (465 words, estimated 1:52 mins reading time)
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
5:56 am
by John B Maxted
Earning a bachelors degree is certainly easier recently because of the accessibility of online education. More educational institutions and schools both here and offshore are now expanding their educational programs by providing online bachelor degree programs to students, especially to people who are currently employed and parents who are needed at home.
Getting a college degree in the past would require you to personally attend classes and take necessary examinations. But now, instead of going to school, you can earn your bachelors degree through online education programs now being offered from accredited colleges. The lessons are provided through video lectures and the course materials required for each lecture can also be accessed online. With online education, you can progress through the curriculum easily and get your bachelors degree much faster than by attending conventional classes. Read more... (817 words, estimated 3:16 mins reading time)
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
12:31 am
by Jon Baskin
There are currently more working adults enrolled in online degree programs than ever before. With the competitive job market in which we find ourselves, that may not surprise you.
What might surprise you, however, is the huge increase in traditional age students enrolled in online education programs. What are the reasons for this trend?
Why would an 18-24 year old student pursue an online degree instead of a traditional degree program? Read more... (363 words, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at
10:35 pm
by Jess Saint Vess
Within the next five years, experts predict a large shortage of capable manufacturing workers almost everywhere, and many companies are already reporting difficulty finding welders. The American Welding Society (AWS) predicts that by 2010, the demand for skilled welders in the U.S. alone may outpace supply by 200,000 individuals.
In this tough economic time, job security and demand are becoming a priority for those seeking career opportunities. In fact, many schools are now offering scholarships, bonuses, tuition reimbursement offers, and salaries on par with those of newly graduated engineers. It also appears that newly certified welders will enjoy guaranteed job placement. Read more... (396 words, estimated 1:35 mins reading time)