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Do You Need an Online Associate Degree? by Tammy Greene

Online associate degree programs are two-year general programs that are accessible completely over the Internet. This degree is best for people who desire to give their college careers are head start or wish to complete their two year degree prior to moving on to a bachelor's or master's degree. Previous college credits are not necessary for the acquisition of an online associate degree, previously earned credits, if you have any, can be transferred to your online college or university in order to acquire your degree quickly. The basic requirement for enrollment in an online associate degree program is that you must possess a high school diploma or G.E.D.

At a traditional campus-based college or university, it takes about two years to earn an associate's degree, while the same can be earned in merely six months through eLearning. This major difference in "study time" is beneficial for those who aspire to enter the job market as early as they can, or those who do not have enough resources to spend money on a traditional college. All that is needed for an individual to study via online education is a computer with an Internet connection that can download software and study material.

What Types of Online Associate Degree Programs Are Available?
Virtual students have two choices in terms of choosing their online associate degree program. The choices are to earn an online degree based on general studies or a degree program which is solely focused on a particular feature of education. Degrees based on general studies are perfect for individuals who desire to simply acquire their degree or attain general classes for their present line of work. On the other hand, a degree program focused on a particular area of study is perfect for individuals who aspire to continue their education and move on to a bachelor's degree or those who need to acquire certain skills to move forward in their careers. For example, people who hold managerial positions or manage businesses or wish to acquire a bachelor's in business management would require to attain an associates degree in business first. As most individuals are working adults, acquiring their degrees through online education programs is the perfect option for them.

Countless accredited online colleges and universities offer online associate degree programs. The programs are usually somewhat similar to each other in terms of curriculum and instruction. The major difference might be of their cost and the time required to complete the program.

To sum it all up, the acquisition of online associate degrees is the perfect choice for those who have prior personal and/or professional commitments. Numerous online institutions offer this degree, thereby presenting a chance for all to go back to school and jump start their careers.

Tammy Greene is an educationist with decades of teaching and learning experience. Currently, Tammy is working for OnlineEduBlog acting as their advisory member and helping students with online degrees and distance learning programs and finding accredited online colleges and universities


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