What is the right degree for me?
- 1. Online Degrees: Perfect for Single Moms
- (General)
- ... moms need to increase their earning potential, and most often this can only be done by getting their degree. It can be extremely difficult for a single mother to juggle both work and school, and this is ...
- Created on 10 July 2013
- 2. How to Finance College with Loans, Grants and Scholarships
- (General)
- ... student debt. The loan limit for a federal Perkins Loan is $5500 whereas the lifetime loan limit on a federal Perkins Loan is $27,500. Federal Work Study Program The ...
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- 3. Extracurricular Activities Are Not Just for Campus Students
- (General)
- ... will also have honors societies and academic fraternities. To get into these, students must maintain a particular grade point average. This is a great chance to work toward a goal. Extracurricular activities ...
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- 4. Tech Project Management
- (Technology)
- ... will be able to obtain good employment. Apart from this degree, you also need technical know-how and managerial skills to find good work. A course in tech project management will train you to ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 5. Network Administration
- (Technology)
- There has been a great demand for network administrators in the past decade. Consequently, salaries have gone up. While the Internet has revolutionized the method of communication and business models, ...
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- 6. Information Systems
- (Technology)
- ... systems is growing rapidly and plays a crucial role in our economy. An information systems specialist can work as a network systems analyst, network and computer systems administrator, or computer systems ...
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- 7. Health Informatics
- (Technology)
- With a health informatics degree (sometimes called medical informatics) you can find work in the health care industry. As the fastest growing industry in America the employment opportunities are tremendous. ...
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- 8. Computer Science
- (Technology)
- ... have introduced computer science professionals in their administrative and professional departments. Those who want to become an IT worker can choose from associates, bachelors, and master's ...
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- 9. Sociology
- (Social Work)
- ... The main work of a person specializing in sociology is to focus on the human behavior and find out the influencing factors that cause them. Sociologist would also try to determine the co-relation between ...
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- 10. Social Work
- (Social Work)
- Opportunities for professional social work lie in several areas, including schools, medical fields, universities, government organizations and non-profit groups. Social work can be of diverse nature ...
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- 11. Human Services
- (Social Work)
- ... human services can take up careers as case workers in different fields. The chief task of case workers is to meet up with clients, analyze data, implement an action plan and then follow up on it. ...
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- 12. Social Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... in which social perception, social influence, and social interaction affect group and individual behavior. Read on to understand the work of social psychologists, the training and education they need as ...
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- 13. School Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... work in tandem with parents, administrators, teachers, and students to assess a student’s strengths and special needs. They also assist administrators and teachers in creating appropriate school ...
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- 14. Psychology (General)
- (Psychology)
- ... just the first step and you should look to complete you masters in a specialized field of psychology after that. You can take up subjects such as education, business management, social work, etc if you ...
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- 15. Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- (Psychology)
- Industrial-organizational psychology focuses on the study and application of principles of psychology to workplaces. Typical questions addressed by an industrial-organizational psychologist include: ...
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- 16. Developmental Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... essential requirement is having appeared for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Most developmental psychologists work in research. Some programs offer clinical exposure such as patient care. These need specialized ...
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- 17. Counseling
- (Psychology)
- ... A marriage counselor guides couples--married or not—to have a more fulfilling relationship. Some other counseling work involves helping the mentally ill, the disabled, or people fighting drug or ...
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- 18. Child Psychology
- (Psychology)
- Child psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses exclusively on the mental and social development of children. Child psychologists work to improve the lives of children through behavior change. ...
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- 19. Physical & Occupational Therapy
- (Healthcare)
- ... The current experience of those physical and occupational therapists who are working can be served as the prerequisites of the course. This course is mainly designed to improve the ...
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- 20. Nursing
- (Healthcare)
- ... from taking care of the patients and helping the doctors, nursing offers you a wide range of areas to work in ; from a small office to a large hospital building. As you can see for yourself, nursing is ...
- Created on 08 July 2013