Archive for January, 2009

What’s the differences between Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree for Registered Nurse?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
☆☆I_Just_Wanna_Be☆☆ asked:


With Associate Degree, would I get paid as much as with Bachelor degree or it’s gonna be different when I get Bachelor Degree?

Janice
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What kind of Bachelor degree is needed for becoming an ARCHITECT?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
sugarplum1922 asked:


I know that there are many different programs, BUT I dont think that I can even get into the five year program right now because I have had bad grades, and right now I am kind of working on them!!
So, I was thinking of going to get a bachelor degree first, and then go on and get a masters in architecture?
So, what are some good degree options?

Lloyd
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bachelor degree?

Monday, January 26th, 2009
robert n asked:


just curious, i was thinking about get my bachelors degree in criminal justice, i do have my associates degree in police science but thinking about trying to give myself a few more options, just what will i be doing in school or on-line to get my degree, impute would be helpful !!!!

Elsie
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Become a Real Estate Specialist With a Real Estate Bachelor Degree

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Bailey Smith asked:


Are you already working as a real estate agent or working in a real estate office? Do you want to get a better job in real estate or maybe open your own real estate office or consulting business? Getting a Real Estate bachelor’s degree can help you accomplish your professional goals in real estate. A Real Estate bachelor’s degree is a new course of study that schools are offering now mostly to real estate professionals who want to take their real estate careers to the next level. With the housing market in a slump right now a lot of real estate agents are looking for ways to take their careers in a different direction while still using all the valuable experience they have gained in real estate. A Real Estate bachelor’s degree is a good degree to have if you want to open up your real estate career options. Most Real Estate bachelor degree programs focus on teaching fundamentals of business as well as specific real estate topics like how to appraise property, marketing, real estate management, property law and more. Once you have a Real Estate bachelor’s degree you can open your own real estate office or you can open your own consulting office and work with other real estate agents to give them expert advice. You can also become a property appraiser or go into real estate management. Once you have a Real Estate bachelor’s degree you could even teach courses for other real estate agents or develop your own real estate agent training program. There are a lot of job possibilities that come with having a Real Estate bachelor’s degree.

If you are new to the real estate field then getting a Real Estate bachelor’s degree can help you get a better understanding of the real estate industry and can give you the knowledge you need to get established as a reputable real estate professional. Lots of people choose to go into real estate as a second career so if you have been in the working world for awhile but want to switch careers getting a Real Estate bachelor’s degree is a great way to see what the real estate industry is really like and to see if you want to pursue a career in real estate. Since having a Real Estate bachelor’s degree gives you a lot of choices when it comes to areas of specialization within the real estate industry it’s possible that you could find an area of the real estate industry to work in that will also use your skill set and experience from your previous career. If you have any previous business experience at all that experience will definitely help you when it comes to starting a new career in real estate although the education that you get when you pursue a Real Estate bachelor’s degree will also be crucial to starting a new career in real estate. Most Real Estate bachelor degree programs are offered online so that you can attend classes and do course work when it’s convenient for you.



Micheal
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Why would someone want to go to school and earn an associate degree over a bachelor degree?

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Korey asked:


I have a friend who is pretty wealthy and she just graduated from a two-year school which is legally able to award associate degrees. I asked her if she was going to further her education and earn a bachelor degree, but she said no.

Why is that? She said something about being in demand with only an associate degree. What does this mean? Does it mean that if she had a bachelor degree it would cost employers more to hire her?

Why would someone choose to only get an associate degree and not a bachelor degree? She has the time and money, just doesn’t want to.

What are the benefits of having an associate degree?

Aaron

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Do you need a bachelor degree to become a probation officer?

Monday, January 19th, 2009
kerry_duke2001 asked:


Im going to school for criminal justice and I should know this but can I become a probation officer with a certifaction or do I need a bachelor degree? Also I might have miss read this but when you become a probation officer do you have to go the police acdemy or is that for parol officer or the probation officer that works for federal ?

Caroline
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What do you think is the average tuition for a bachelor degree in Interior Architecture and Design?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
jd_essa asked:


I am seeking a degree online in Interior Architecture and Design. I have seen tuition costs like $88500.00 for a bachelor degree. Can anyone tell me if in your opinion whether the price seems reasonable or not?
The figure $88500.00 is the total figure over the four years. I don’t know if that makes a difference.

Hector
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Online Bachelor Degree Programs Go Mainstream

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Andy West asked:


The Internet has seen an explosion in online bachelor degree programs in the last five to ten years and this trend should continue to expand rapidly in the future. In large part the increasing popularity of online bachelor degree programs is due to the now common acceptance of a bachelor degree from on online university as equivalent to what can be obtained at any bricks and mortar school.

When online classes first began springing up on the Internet in the 1980s, they were primarily focused on certificate programs or technical degrees. Some of the schools were started virtually overnight and did not have proper accreditation and the reputation of online schooling became tarnished as a result. However, in the last decade there has been a significant turn-around. There are several reasons for this new attitude, due largely to the increasingly exceptional education that can be had through an online university.

Today’s online bachelor degree programs rival traditional university classes. Colleges and universities that had already established reputations as traditional schools long before hitting the Internet now offer these online programs. Employers know that the curriculum is identical whether the course is online or in a classroom, so the education is top-notch in either case. In fact, there is often more one-on-one attention with an online bachelor degree program because each student can regularly communicate directly with the professor by email to get feedback and direction.

Good online bachelor degree programs are now accredited by the same agencies that accredit more traditional colleges and universities. Three accreditation organizations that are recognized by the Federal Government as high quality indicators are the U.S. Department of Education, Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), and Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Any online universities accredited by one of these councils offers a program recognized as at least equal to a bachelor’s degree program at a traditional post-secondary school.

In fact, if you graduate from an online bachelor degree program today you will receive a diploma that is no different from the one that students attending the residential college will receive. You will have completed the same curriculum, including taking core requirement classes, and will graduate with the same knowledge. When applying for jobs, employers will not know whether you attended traditional classes or online classes because it is no longer acknowledged on official transcripts or diplomas.

Employers favor online bachelor degree programs for their employees. Employers have always known the value of allowing employees to pursue a college education. In the past, this was usually done through night and weekend classes and the employer sometimes reimbursed costs. Unfortunately many class schedules aren’t flexible and employers began to realize the expense of university classes in both money and time.

An online bachelor degree program has become the ideal solution for employers who encourage an education for employees. They can set their own pace and work schooling around their work schedule. The cost of online classes is generally less than the classroom setting as well, making it attractive for company reimbursement programs.

Finally, employers appreciate the additional opportunities that an online bachelor degree program can offer. Because individuals do all of the work online, location is not an issue. If a computer salesman with an associate’s degree would like to focus on a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems, for instance, he can look for an online university anywhere in the United States that offers this specialized degree.

With everyone from accrediting agencies to employers giving them high marks, online bachelor degree programs have firmly arrived in the educational mainstream.



Gilbert
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What is the difference between a bachelor degree and a diploma?

Monday, January 5th, 2009
unknown_123 asked:


I finished high school and i have two options either to go to a university or an association of architecture (School of AA in London - which is one of the TOP schools in the world for architecture). What i read on the school of AA is that you take at the end of the undergraduate study a diploma. Which is better to have a diploma or a bachelor degree from a university? Please advise me.

Gina
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