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Education, Innovation and the Internet

Education, Innovation and the Internet By Katrina Boydon
katrina.boydon@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist

Education or experience: Many people find that their career reaches a plateau and that employers place greater value on employees with a higher level of education or one more relevant to the modern workplace. Anyone that has ever been passed over for promotion only to find a college graduate in the post will know how frustrating it can be.

An online degree offers the perfect solution. There are a huge variety of degree programs available on-line which can be pursued to bachelor's, master's or doctoral level. Professional qualifications are also attainable via the Internet. With the advances in information technology over the past decade, there is no reason to get stuck in a rut. Whether it is nursing, education, business management or information technology, a development of an existing career or a whole new departure, there is an on-line program to suit you.

Advantages of On-line education


Few adults are able to return to college to pursue further education - they have jobs and families to support. Even on-campus adult education programs can be unfeasible for some. Consequently, adults seeking access to continued education are increasingly turning to online programs. The freedom to study how and when they want is essential.

Many professionals work irregular hours or travel as part of their job. An on-line degree program allows study wherever and whenever a busy schedule allows. Even if you are living abroad, you can gain a degree on-line from an American university. The convenience and accessibility of an on-line degree makes it easier than ever to learn while you earn and enhance your career prospects.

The value of education


Employers are not necessarily at fault in placing such value on a higher education. Degree programs are often vocational, providing students with broad, practical, up-to-date understanding of certain industries and equipping them with the skills and expertise that are in demand within them. Such graduates are assets for companies seeking a competitive edge in their sector.

You can develop the skills that are rewarded through an on-line degree program. It is worth the investment, but there is no need to worry if you can't afford the fees. Financial aid is available in many cases, especially for active or retired US military personnel.

On-line degrees versus traditional programs


People that have been out of education for some time often worry that on-line degrees are less highly regarded than traditional, on-campus qualifications. This may once have been the case but online degree programs are now rightly perceived to be topical, challenging and highly relevant. They are designed with the needs of working adult learners in mind and are developed in consultation with experienced professionals in industry and business to ensure that students learn concepts and methods that are immediately applicable in their work environment.

Technology has progressed so that quality and content do not need to be sacrificed to allow for flexibility and accessibility. And, in a technological age, the ability to complete a degree on-line is an asset. Employers are likewise impressed by the initiative, ambition and self-motivation demonstrated by an employee who takes advantage of the Internet to develop their knowledge and their career. It is important to ensure that the degree you pursue is from an accredited university so that it will be treated with respect by employers. Gaining accreditation is a difficult and costly process so it is a good way to identify legitimate universities.

Enhance your career prospects


Online education provides access to learning that would otherwise be inaccessible to many people. Web-based programs present a flexible, independent learning opportunity that fits the schedule of busy people and complements their experience. It is time to re-gain the advantage get started today.

About the Author

A freelance writer, Katrina Boydon is also Editor-in-Chief of hq|publications. Previously, she has worked as a research virologist at the Royal London Hospital Medical College, as assistant editor-in-chief for a journal published by Blackwell Scientific Publications, served as managing director of a postal and courier company, and set up her own business distributing newspapers and magazines in Moscow, Russia. Katrina has a degree in microbiology and studied part-time at the London Business School.


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