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Online Degrees in the Technical World |
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Almost everywhere you look, you can witness the unbelievable convenience that computers bring into our lives. Everything from cell phones to iPods to traffic lights to car engines bears the imprint of computer technology in one way or another. Education is no exception. Take advantage of this high-tech trend with an online degree.
Securing an Online Degree from a Technical SchoolAlthough it's possible to secure an online degree in any number of fields (psychology, history, nursing, etc.), the world of distance learning seems to be particularly well suited for technical degrees that depend on computer technology. Mastering programming languages, developing greater mathematical familiarity, conducting technical research, and becoming more proficient in various areas of technology are extremely easy to do when pursuing an online degree offered through a Web-based technical school.Other Perks of a Distance Learning DegreeWhen earning an Internet-based distance learning degree, you also save a tremendous amount of time and money since you don't need to commute or pay for tolls, fares, gasoline, and car maintenance. An online degree doesn't require that you contend with traffic every day. This fact alone can save you up to two or three hours every day.Online Degrees Boost Job PotentialYour career prospects after earning a distance learning degree from a technical school are quite favorable, according to the US Department of Labor. It reports that job opportunities in professional, scientific, and technical services will grow by almost 30 percent over the next eight years. That translates to a whopping 2 million new jobs. But in order to take advantage of this you must be certified, qualified, and educated. Secure your online degree today to remain competitive tomorrow.US Department of Labor About the Author A freelance writer, Stanley Rubenti currently lives in Bangkok where he writes columns for a variety of publications. Stanley holds a B.A. in history. |
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