Distance
Learning Degree
Distance learning degrees are an easy cheap
way to learn new skills, improve your credentials, and accelerate your
future earning potential with a minimum investment of time and money.
One can get distance learning degrees in a wide range of areas of study
– accounting, business administration, computer
science and programming, English, environmental technology, and
criminal justice are just a small sample of the almost unlimited
variety of distance learning programs available. If you can imagine it,
you can probably get a degree in it through distance learning!
Distance learning works by connecting students to their teachers and
course work through the internet. Programs vary, but typically the
student will be able to submit homework, ask questions, take tests, and
even sit in on lectures all through a personal computer. This means
that classes take much less time, and can be scheduled around your life.
Many businesses will even pay for your distance learning degree, since
the knowledge you will gain will make you a more valuable asset to the
company. Earning a Masters in Business Administration (MBA), for
example, will give you the skills needed to advance to a management
level position, increasing your earning potential while making you a
more valuable asset to your company. And because of the relatively low
cost and time commitment of distance learning programs, you can have
plenty of time to work full time and earn a degree in your spare time.
Imagine the thrill of having your education paid for by your boss so
that you can earn more money and fill a more prestigious role in your
company. Everybody wins – distance learning is just good
business sense for anyone in a medium or large-sized corporation.
Of course, there are several downsides to distance learning. There is
little or no contact with fellow classmates, or even faculty. This
makes it difficult or impossible to make friends or professional
contacts through a distance learning programs. Additionally, it is also
often much harder to find scholarships for distance learning programs
than more traditional academic programs. And for many people, it is
hard to learn without the interactive environment of the classroom.
Before choosing a distance learning degree program, you should ask
yourself if it is compatible with your learning style, economic
situation, and social and educational needs.
Before selecting a distance learning program, you should be aware of
the number of scams which will try to make you pay for a meaningless
certificate. Many programs are non-accredited. If you enter one of
these programs, you will have to do little to no coursework for your
degree, but the degree you receive will be worthless – no
more valuable then if you had printed it out on your own computer.
Fortunately, it is easy to see if a program has been accredited. Almost
any field of study will have an accreditation board which makes lists
of accredited schools available to the public. This way, you can know
ahead of time that you are getting valuable educational training.
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