Student Choices

    Online Bachelors Degree

    Attaining a degree has never been easier than it is now, with many colleges and
    universities now offering online bachelors degree programs. The internet has allowed
    students to study remotely at home and work at their own pace. When taking the
    traditional route, a bachelors degree takes a minimum of four years, and many times it
    takes closer to five and six years to complete. Some courses are only offered at
    certain times, putting you at the mercy of the school schedule, and that of your
    instructor. By getting your degree online, you can work as little or as much as you
    want, and many times can complete an online bachelor’s degree in fewer than the
    traditional four years. This type of convenience is needed to make higher education
    available to everyone. A great number of students are non-traditional older students,
    who are married and have families in addition to a full time career. Online bachelors
    degree programs make attaining an education possible to people who could not do it
    in the traditional manner.

    Online bachelors degree programs offer a variety of curriculums to choose from, and
    offer many of the same types of courses offered by traditional four year universities.
    Two years or at least sixty semester credit hours of general education is required in
    addition to the sixty or sixty-five credit hours required for completion of a bachelors
    degree in any chosen area of study. General education credits include studies in the
    liberal arts and sciences, including sociology, mathematics, natural sciences, biology,
    communications, and the humanities. Online bachelors degree programs should be
    accredited and promote academic excellence; many are affiliated with traditional
    colleges and universities across the country, and others are online only. The credits
    earned at these online institutions should easily transfer to traditional schools, and a
    degree earned online should be treated as the equivalent of earning it in an on-
    campus setting. Therefore, it would serve as a prerequisite to pursuing a masters or
    doctorate degree, which you can also complete online.

    There are several online institutions for you to choose from, and as an example, I
    checked out degrees available through the University of Phoenix. The online bachelors
    degree programs offered include bachelor of arts, bachelor of science in business (in
    accounting, marketing, management, e-business, and administration), criminal justice,
    human services, nursing (RNs only), health care services, information technology, and
    general management. Fields of study that require hands-on clinical skill training like
    nursing cannot be taught via the internet, which is why for the bachelor of science
    degree in nursing, the student must already possess the skills and hold licensure as a
    registered nurse. Start looking around now if you are considering pursuing an online
    bachelor’s degree. Many online learning institutions offer courses like the ones I just
    listed, and others offer studies related to specific fields, such as computers, or graphic
    arts, or fine arts. In depth information regarding class curriculums, credit hours, fees,
    etc., and is  available to help you make the right choice in selecting your online
    bachelors degree program.