Getting an online education college degree is the wave of the future! The increase in adults going back to school has jumped from 28% in 1970 to 39% in 2006. In 2001, 92 million (46%) adults participated in educational ventures. (Statistics may be found at eLearners.com) But, the largest group of online education participants is the one earning online college degrees. Here is a summary of the levels of degrees, types of degrees, and majors, as well as "10 Predictions for Online Education in 2007."
Four Levels of Online Education College Degrees:
Associate Degrees.
Bachelor's Degrees.
Master's Degrees.
Doctoral Degrees.
Types of Online Education College Degrees & Majors:
Arts & Humanities Degrees: Liberal Arts, Humanities, Design, Writing, Communications, English
Business & MBA Degrees: MBA, Management, Human Resources, Marketing, Finance, Accounting
Computers & I.T. Degrees: Information Technology, Web Design, Networks, Technology Management
Education & Teaching Degrees: K-12, Early Childhood, Administration, Special Education, Curriculum/Instruction
Health & Nursing Degrees: Nursing, Psychology, Counseling, Health Administration, Human Services
Science & Engineering Degrees: Engineering, Technology, Mathematics, Aviation
Social Science Degrees: Criminal Justice, Paralegal, Law, Psychology, Public Administration, Political Science
Some careers require only associate degrees (equivalent to the first two years of a college education). These include: physical therapist assistants, dental hygienists, forensic technicians, veterinary technologists and technicians, diagnostic medical sonographers, occupational therapist assistants, cardiovascular technologists and technicians, paralegals and legal assistants. As these jobs require only a two year degree, they are paid well and well respected.
10 Predictions About Online Education in 2007
1. Online education programs will continue to grow and expand. More programs will be offered online to earn online degrees and those programs currently offered will grow to include additional areas of study.
2. Technology will advance. Technology is continually improving and replacing older technologies. More options will gradually become available to students as online education access speeds up - such as online access to evaluations of their homework, etc.
3. Costs will decrease. As more online education programs evolve, competition will increase, and costs to students will decrease.
4. New degree programs will develop. New degree programs, related to online education will develop. Such programs might include: online student counseling, online education site debate/discussion host, etc.
5. More students will enroll in online education programs. Enrollment in programs has increased each year and will continue to do so. More than 1.6 million students took at least one online course in 2002. In 2003, 1.9 million students took online courses. In 2004, more than 2.3 million students enrolled. In 2005, the number of online learners increased to almost 3.2 million students. (Source: Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006, Sloan Consortium)
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