Online Degrees and University Programs

We’ve made it easy to search for your online degree using the information below. Each degree is broken down by level of study – everything from diplomas and certificates all the way up to doctorate degrees. In addition to information about degrees by type, you can also find quick links to some of the most popular degrees by checking the Featured Online Programs area. You can find degrees by subject matter by navigating the area on the left hand side of the page (accounting through writing), and find schools by name (both online schools and campus based programs).

Online Programs by Degree Type

Certificates and Diplomas

Many adults reach a point in their careers where they are limited by their level of education. In order to get their careers to the next level they need to increase their knowledge and understanding of a particular subject matter to begin the journey to specialization. Continuing education and professional diplomas provide adults with the opportunity to earn degree credit courses to enhance their career opportunities or for personal fulfillment. General continuing education typically focuses on specific courses and does not include general proficiency courses, as it is assumed the student already possesses the prerequisites. For professionals, continuing education is generally marked with a diploma or certificate to exhibit that the requirements for the course have been met. For example, a clerk at a local electronics store may seek a certificate in PC Repair in an effort to advance her career. The alternatives are nearly limitless. Take the first step in moving your career and life forward. Learn More

Associate’s Degree

Most associate degree programs last two years and require the student to obtain 60 credits to graduate. Typically they represent the entry level to the undergraduate degree programs, and are most often awarded at community colleges, junior colleges and technical colleges. Programs require half of the requirements of a bachelor’s degree, and in many cases can serve as the first two years of a four year degree. For this reason, many students choose an associate’s degree before going on to get their bachelor’s degree. Popular programs include: Associate in Business Administration, Associate in Animal Care, Associate in Information Technology. Workers with an associate’s degree can expect to earn an average of $1.6 million dollars during their career. Learn More

Bachelor’s Degree

The bachelor degree is the most common degree students attempt to earn. When you graduate high school and think of going to college, you are probably thinking of one of these colleges. Most bachelor’s degree programs are four years in length, though many ambitious students finish in three years, and twenty percent or more require five or more years to complete their degree requirements. Typically bachelor’s degrees fall into either one of a B.A. (bachelor’s of arts) or B.S. (bachelor’s of science). Most colleges and universities offer many different programs at the bachelor level, providing students with the opportunity to gain a broader knowledge before pursuing a more advanced degree with a narrow focus. On average, a worker with a bachelor’s degree will earn $2.1 million dollars over the course of their career, and almost a million dollars more than those with just a high school diploma.Learn More

Master’s Degree

A master’s degree is granted to an individual who has undergone extensive study and successfully demonstrated expertise of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. Holders of a master’s degree exhibit in-depth knowledge and can be relied upon to provide expert guidance and proficiency in their area of study. There are two main types of master’s degrees: the fullt-time post-graduate and the executive master’s. The full time post-graduate master’s degree is designed for any holder of a bachelor’s degree. The executive master’s degree is designed specifically for executive professionals and may have differing admissions and structure than that of the regular full-time programs. Over the course of their lifetime, holder’s of a master’s degree typically earn an additional $500,000 more than a holder of a bachelor’s degree. Learn More

Doctorate Degree

A doctorate is an academic or professional degree that typically refers to a level of study that then enables the recipient to teach in a specific field. More often than not, this represents the highest level of study in a field. As such, holders of doctorate and professional degrees earn an average of $2 million more over the course of their careers than those that hold a Master’s degree. Some of the more popular doctorate degrees are in fields such as Early Childhood Education, Psychology and Criminal Justice. Whether your field of learning takes you into a research doctorate or a professional doctorate, you can begin your search for an online course here. Learn More

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