For many students the purpose of an education is to gain knowledge and learn skills. This often means choosing a degree program because it helps lead to a stronger, more financially stable future. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 10 fastest-growing careers through 2020, including event planners (No. 2) and market research analysts (No. 4) will require workers with a bachelor's degree. Second, occupations as a whole are steadily requiring more education. Other positions projected to have significant growth with higher than average wages include dental hygienists, audiologists, and market research analysts. Pursuing the education required for these fields could ensure job opportunities in the years ahead.
The purpose of the Career Education Corporation is to provide career-focused education and training programs to help individuals gain the knowledge and skills needed for success in their chosen fields. Its goal is to prepare students for careers that align with current industry demands.
The common levels in higher education are the certificate, diploma, and degree programs. Each has its own design for a specific purpose. I have never heard of a certificate degree. A certificate does not meet the requirements of a diploma of degree.
A degree in temperatire is a measurement of how hot or cold it is. A degree in education is the completion of a program, such as a bechelor's degree in education.
No it is not. The certificate does not meet the requirements of a degree. In terms of level of education, read the below. * certificate program * diploma program * associates degree * bachelor's degree * master's degree * doctorate degree (highest level of educational attainment) Each of the above has its own purpose and place.
visit them at: http://www.alleducationschools.com/education-careers/article/masters-degree-in-education about them: Getting your master's degree in education will add a depth of understanding to the broader liberal arts education you received in your bachelor's degree studies.
An EDS degree is an advanced degree in Education that is beyond the Master's level. EDS stands for Education Specialist degree.
No, "education degree" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun like a specific degree title (e.g., Bachelor's of Education).
The highest education degree I have obtained is a Ph.D.
The Doctorate in Education EdD, can take anywhere from three to eight years after the Masters degree, depending on the course load taken. In addition, length of time will also be dependent on how long it takes to complete the dissertation and whether on not you have a real job in the meantime!
that you are well educated and that higher education will land you a better job
is MA in Education and M.Ed professional degrees
Depending on what purpose you will be using your Bachelor's for, be it for applying for employment to a company in the United States, or to further your education. You would have to consult the US Department of Education and the company, or school you are applying for.