Choosing A Credible Online Degree
Posted by admin | Under Masters Degree Online Sunday Apr 18, 2010
More and more universities and colleges are offering online degree education such as Bachelor degrees, Masters and even Doctorate PhD degrees to students who prefer to study from the comfort of their own homes rather than attending campus lessons.
Even as the credibility of some online degrees are being questioned about their credibility, top universities like Harvard University and Phoenix University are already hopping on the distance learning degree bandwagon.
Online education offers students the opportunity to study and earn a degree level education at where the students are located. This will also mean that students living in another part of the world can also study and take examinations online without ever stepping foot into any college or university campuses.
All the online student needs to do is to watch online lectures, access course material and take examinations through a learning management system and communicate with lecturers over the internet or on the telephone.
This method of obtaining a credible accredited university degree will auger well for the distance learning universities, colleges as well as the students since more students from around the globe can enroll in the courses offered by these institutions. This will also result in keeping the costs of running the degree courses much lower and making the university fees more affordable to potential students.
As with anything, there will always be the good the bad and the ugly. There will be so called universities offering fake degrees without even going through a course of studies. So it is vital to ensure that the online college or university you are enrolling in is appropriately accredited. This can be done by checking on the accreditation body that provides the accreditation and re-confirm it with education agencies.
By and large, most accredited online colleges offer real and recognized degree programs. Most online education classes use the same course content, materials, instructors and even same examination questions as those students who attend the on campus programs. In other words, the distance learning degrees are of the same quality as those of the on campus degrees.
Numerous researches and studies done on accredited universities and colleges has shown that the online degree programs are effective and have consistent student’s achievement.
The California State University at Northridge conducted study on students in online education programs and reported its findings as follows :-
a) Students online learning programs tested 20% better than their counterparts in a traditional classroom study environment.
b) Online distance students tend to be more self-motivated, disciplined, and are higher achievers.
c) Distance learning students spend 50% more time collaborating with other online students than students in the on-campus environment.
d) There is no difference in long distance online education results versus in-class accomplishment. The research found that student’s attitude and motivation being the determining factor of their results and the methods of delivery in the class do not matter at all.
So if you are uneasy about the credibility of online colleges or universities degree program, these findings should put you more at ease.
Chris Chew
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4 year vs. online classes?
Just recently, I’ve decided to change my major to Information Technology. I’ve heard that Southeastern Louisiana (4 year institution) has a great IT program. However, that’ll extend my program to 2 more years.
Now, University of Phoenix allows me to earn my B.S degree in 2 years. Do you feel that this is credible and will benefit me at all? I know someone who’s getting their Bachelor’s from Phoenix, but I know that most employers don’t receive degrees from Phoenix (online) as they will from a 4 year institution. How would you feel if you had to choose between the 2 colleges?
Earning a 4 year degree in 2 years is pretty much unheard of….You might want to do some extensive research…
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I’d go with the four years of college. More interesting experience and the benefits you mentioned.
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I Would Feel Stressful
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Information Tech is way too broad of scope now. Most employers dont even look at a degree anymore, they look at real world experience.
If i were you i would specialize in a field of IT, like Online Security or Data Recovery, the big bucks are here.
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University of Phoenix is not a very reputable college. I am pursuing my master’s degree online, but my college (Empire State College) is affiliated with the State University of NY, and I will receive a SUNY degree. Check out programs with some different colleges who are reputable but offer some online classes/programs.
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I’m totally in favor of On-line classes if you’re a full fledged adult who is fully responsible for yourself. I waited until I had a career, a wife, a kid and a mortgage before I decided to go to school (WOULDN"T:T RECOMMEND IT) so on-line was the only way for me.
On the other hand if you’re young and still on Daddy’s dime then you will probably get more out of the full blown college experience.
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University of Phoenix is the number one online university in the country and from what I’ve heard most employers look pretty favorably on these degrees.
I got my B.S. in Management/Computer Information Systems online with Park University (the number 2 rated online university in the country) and thought it was great.
The reason you can get a 4-yr. degree in such a short time is because they condense the classes to 8 weeks instead of the standard 16. This means you can take twice as many classes in a semester as you normally would. Keep in mind that it’s pretty intense and you need to have a lot of free time to get the work done but it’s worth it in the end if you can stick with it.
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I agree with Joe as I to, but I am still going, am taking course through Park University. Online course are a viable alternative to the traditional 4 year University.
One of the differences is many have shorter terms and they go year round. So when you see someone earning a 4 year degree in 2 years they go all year and take 8-10 week courses versus the traditional 16 week course.
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I would go for 4 year college. Last year I was searching for a Job, and many Jobs were asking for 4 years of Batulars degree. I dont know why, but employers do not ask just for a Batulars degree, but they ask for 4 years of Batulars degree.
If you have a good working experience, then your employer may accept the 2 year batulars degree. Make sure you have either a good working experience, and/or 4 years of Batulars Degree…
Good luck…
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