Options In Online Graduate Degrees Increase
Aug 17th, 2006
As the online college industry expands, so do the opportunities it offers. Students have often decried the lack of available graduate degrees. What better way to get a graduate degree than online, as most students have careers and family after an initial College Degree, and cannot spare the 'in classroom' time? So of course, they want the opportunity to advance their studies in as many ways as possible.
Good news: online graduate degrees are increasing in both numbers and variety.
To answer the demand, degrees with career specializations – also referred to as "concentrations" or "tracks" – are fast becoming commonplace at institutions across the country. Prospective graduate students can find specialized online programs in everything from sports leadership, higher education enrollment management, and automotive systems engineering, to information assurance, information technology management, and business ethics.
Online graduate degree programs in education and business curriculums, for example, offer a wide variety of concentrations. At the University of Phoenix, online graduate education students can choose from concentrations in administration and supervision, curriculum and instruction, computer education, and much more.
Be sure to read the rest of the article, as it contains all sorts of helpful information and developments concerning graduate degree options. What degree choices would you like to see in online education?
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