In the beginning a University was a University; a huge massive building radiating knowledge, authority and honor even from a far away distance. Today we are more interested in the concept of University rather than a huge institution made of stone. What we learn as well as the way we learn it, is what really concern us. The ‘virtual’ university has appeared; more and more of the traditional Universities have gone online, and are now offering higher education and academic degrees this way.
The University of Phoenix is one of the institutions that has national recognition for its excellence in education on campus and online. This University was started early in the 1970s. They provide quality and accountably higher education for the adults. Their approach to the courses is fresh and new so that they deliver quality education. There are many programs that are offered in this university.
They offer Degree programs, Certificate and Non-Degree Programs, as well as Military programs for their students. This university offers under graduate, Graduate, Associate, and Doctorate programs. If you don’t get admission in the law faculty of this college, you can approach the university of Houston law school for admission.
The type of program that is offered differs with the campus that is involved with the university. You can check out the different campuses for different programs. The undergraduate programs include Bachelor of Science programs in different disciplines like Business, Criminal Justice, Health, Management, Nursing, Organizational Security and Management, Education / Elementary Teacher Education, and Information Technology.
Associate of Arts in General Studies is an Associate program that if offered by the university. This program gives a strong foundation in social sciences, mathematics, humanities, and life sciences for the students who enroll to this program. The Graduate programs offer Masters of Arts in Education (different disciplines within Education), Masters of Business Administration, (different majors like accounting, e-business, global management, healthcare management, human resource management, marketing etc.) Master of Science, Master of Counseling etc. Business Administration, Management, Education, Health Administration are some of the discipline in which doctorate is awarded.
There are many Certificate programs offered in the University of Phoenix. These programs can be used to check your knowledge on a particular domain and also for better career opportunities. These programs are more useful for the working professionals so that they can take up these programs whenever they find time to study. For more details on the different programs offered you may check the website of the university.
By: Nic Haffner
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Programs Offered in the University of Phoenix
April 25th, 2010Big Name State Universities – 5 Relatively Cheap Online Bachelor’s Degrees
April 12th, 2010
Let’s face it. With so many options available on the internet, choosing an online bachelors degree program can be a daunting task. Try a little test. Type “online bachelors degree” into Google and glance at the results. Many “featured” programs on various degree websites usually include names like University of Phoenix, Walden University, Kaplan University, and Capella University.
Based on the test mentioned above, it should come as no surprise that these for-profit universities also rank in the top twenty of the largest online student bodies in the United States. According to the latest data from U.S. News & World Report, University of Phoenix served over 187,000 online students during the 2006-2007 school year. Significant online enrollment figures were also reported by Walden University (22,138), Kaplan University (22,000), and Capella University (13,726) for the same time frame.
But other non-traditional students take a slightly different approach to earning their degrees via online college courses. Instead of completing a 4-year degree through a for-profit online school, degree completion programs offered by well-known state universities are attracting considerable attention. To meet graduation requirements, many non-traditional students with little time for on-campus classes use inexpensive local community colleges as stepping stones to state universities. The reason: more public two-year colleges now cater to working students than in previous decades.
Three factors appear to be driving students back to long-established public and private universities, some of which are represented by a few big names. For starters, several institutions have adopted special tuition rates for distance learners that are not only less expensive than those for on-campus classes, but also considerably cheaper than the big for-profit universities. Comparable fees for in-state and out-of-state residents at these big schools are becoming more commonplace.
Next, to meet rising demand, more traditional universities are responding by increasing the variety of online classes and degree programs. For example, the Cincinnati Post recently reported that enrollment in online-only programs at the University of Cincinnati is up 257 percent over the past 4 years. In another recent article, the Tuscaloosa News cited enrollment figures from the University of West Alabama for the 2007 Fall semester. A staggering 47 percent, or almost one-half the entire student population at the Livingston, Alabama university take only classes held onlne.
Finally, the thought of having a resume tossed by corporate human resources staffers because the degree was earned through an online-only university may simply be too much for some students. In 2006, career information provider Vault Inc. surveyed hiring managers about how they view applicants with degrees that were earned online. A whopping 77% responded that they believe an online degree granted by an accredited institution holds more credibility than one from an internet-only school. As one unnamed HR professional confides, an online degree obtained from a well-established, traditional university stands a much greater chance of escaping the “correspondence school” stigma.
A related factor, branding, appears to heavily influence school choices as well. Listing a highly-respected, name brand college degree on a resume usually proves advantageous when competing for positions, especially in tight job markets, according to some career coaches. Similarly, nearby lesser known universities are also thought to carry considerable name recognition among prospective employers.
In other words, when choosing an online degree program, choose wisely. The opportunities to earn college degrees from highly-respected schools are many. Spend a little time and do some research. Yes, the larger online-only colleges and universities appear more often in Google searches. But it is highly unlikely that their exposure level is close to what the major state universities receive on those memorable autumn afternoons during college football season.
Below, you’ll find five solid bachelor’s degree completion programs that are fully capable of sprucing up many resumes with eye-catching credentials. Each degree is attainable through numerous options that can include CLEP exams and liberal college-credit transfer policies. Tuition rates, except where noted, apply to both in-state and out-of-state residents. For more information, please visit the respective university’s Continuing Education or Extended Learning website to learn more.
Colorado State University – Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts – $223 per semester hour
Indiana University – Bachelor of General Studies – $145.06 (in-state)/$164.22 (out-of state) per semester hour
Texas Tech University – Bachelor of General Studies – $189 per semester hour (includes fees)
University of Iowa – Bachelor of Liberal Studies – $224 per semester hour
University of Missouri – Bachelor of General Studies – $247.60 per semester hour (includes fees)
Above information current as of September, 2007.
By: Paul Barnette
World University Ranking – Top Ten Online Universities
March 20th, 2010
Want to study for an online degree program? There are many online universities and colleges offering high quality education online.
Online Degree Programs:
Online degree programs offer many advantages such as flexibility and cost savings. Learning can take place at anywhere in the world, individual student can choose where, when and how to study.
Online programs are offered at different levels ranging from Certificate program, Diploma program, Associate degree, Bachelor degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master degree to Doctorate degree. Subject areas include business, psychology, nursing, education, sociology, information technology and so on.
Top 10 Online Universities:
According to “The Best and Worst Online Degree Programs” 2007, the top ten online universities in the world are as follows:
(1) The University of London (UoL)
(2) The University of South Africa
(3) The University of Phoenix
(4) The University of Texas
(5) University of South Australia (UniSA)
(6) University of Southern Queensland (USQ)
(7) The University of Maryland University College
(8) Golden Gate University
(9) Ellis College of NYIT
(10) Stanford University
The University of London is ranked number one in the world for its outstanding online degree programs. It offers more than 100 online and distance qualifications through the University of London External Programme. Students studying through the External Programme are examined to the same standard as full-time on-campus students.
The University of South Australia is the leading provider of distance education in Australia. With more than 32000 on campus and offshore students, it is now the largest university in South Australia.
Prospective students are advised to check the accreditation and reputation of online universities and colleges before enrolling into a program of study.
By: Loke Yuen Wong