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Earn an Online MBA Degree while Pursuing your Career

Published on January 12, 2010

A Masters of Business Administration, or MBA, is an academic degree for students looking to continue their learning in various aspects of the business field. Some courses that are characteristically found in an MBA program are finance, management, leadership and economics. Usually, students will choose a specific concentration for their MBA, be it accounting, business management, marketing, human resources, etc. Roughly one-third of their studies will be focused on the area of their choosing. The average length of an MBA program is two years.

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Completing Your Bachelor's Degree Online

Published on January 6, 2010

Many people are choosing to obtain their bachelor's degrees online instead of on-campus. A bachelor's degree is commonly known as the four-year college degree. Bachelor's degrees are awarded for the completion of undergraduate programs consisting of approximately 120 credits. These credits include general education requirements, requirements taken within your major, or area of study, along with electives. If you already have an associate's degree or have community college credits, most online colleges will accept the transfer of up to sixty credits towards your bachelor's degree.

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Earning a Career Specific Online Degree in Two Years

Published on December 28, 2009

What is an associate's degree? An associate's degree is a type of undergraduate degree which requires a minimum of sixty credits and can usually be obtained in two years. Countless students are taking advantage of the opportunity to obtain their associate's degree online. An online associate's degree program, just like an on-campus program, consists of completing requirements within your chosen major, general education and electives. Basically, these requirements can be broken down into taking fifteen credits per semester for four semesters, equaling a total of two years.

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