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Online Associate Degree Tips

Obtaining an Associate Degree is a good first step for your college education, or directly starting your career in nursing or criminal justice.

When students are unsure of their career paths, many start with general education courses that give you a sampling of options for your ultimate career choice. Y ou can earn an Associate Degree through a junior college, community college, as well as some universities.

Many students complete a two-year Associate Degree and find employment. For these students, the online associate of applied science is a good option. After gaining basic skills and knowledge, a student can turn an Associate Degree into immediate employment in a variety of fields including healthcare, computers, business, and law enforcement.

While there are a number of career choices after an Associates Degree, a student can also choose to broaden their general studies with more courses in a specialized subject. If you plan to transfer to a four-year university after completing an Associate Degree, it is best to pursue an associate of arts, associate of science or associate of fine arts.

Earning an Associate Degree is also a start for a career in nursing or criminal justice. Both career fields require a minimum of an Associate Degree for employment.

Completing a professional Associate Degree program such as nursing requires a number of on-site visits, demonstrations and clinic visits, in addition to a number of courses that can be completed online.

Some online Associate Degree programs in nursing may have a number of requirements for admission including already completing some basic nursing on-site classes or already having a bachelor degree. Individual states determine the regulation requirements for nurses licensing exams, so find out in advance if the school you will attend meets the requirements for your state.

Many law enforcement related positions require a minimum of an Associate Degree for employment. For a convenient way to complete your needed education, several community colleges and universities offer an online degree for students interested in the associate's in criminal justice.

Criminal justice students learn more about the criminal court system, corrections, probation, and other legal issues. Graduates can often find employment with local law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, government, or other private security firms.

 


 

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