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Vocational Online Degree Programs: A Faster Way to Start a Career

 

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by Melissa Bullard
Online Education Columnist

 

Is online vocational training worth your time? Studies would suggest that it is. The Distance Education and Training Council conducted a survey of various employers, who said that those who graduated from a distance degree program did a better at their jobs than those without degrees. If you've considered enrolling in a vocational program, read on to discover your options.

 

The Advantages of Online Vocational Degree Programs

The greatest advantage to getting an education through a vocational degree program is that the coursework is specific. Because most vocational programs focus on training for a particular job or trade, you won't need to spend time or money on more generalized classes. Add to this the fact that many online degree programs are asynchronous, which means that you can complete coursework at your own pace. If you have a job or a family, an online vocational degree program can give you the freedom for your other responsibilities.

 

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Vocational Degree Options

There are a variety of online vocational education options available, from associate's degrees to master's degrees, as well as diplomas and certifications. Online options include degrees in:

  • Electronic engineering

  • Auto repair

  • Carpentry

  • Cosmetology

  • Occupational safety

  • Computer technology

While some might question whether formal training is worth the commitment, having an actual degree or certification can give you an advantage over those with less formal training.

 

Potential Vocational Careers for the Online Degree Holder

To give you an idea of the career options and salaries available to those who have completed a vocational degree program, look at a couple of different careers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2007, the median electronic engineering technician salary was $52,140, while computer specialists earned a median salary of $71,510. These career fields are growing as fast as or faster than the average, meaning that there should be jobs out there once you've finished your online education. Online education programs are an excellent and very focused way to prepare for employment.

Sources:
Bureau of Labor Statistics, All Other Computer Specialists
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Distance Education and Training Council
Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006

Melissa Bullard is a freelance writer and piano teacher. She holds a BA in Literature and an MA in Spanish Language and Literatures, and enjoys studying foreign languages. Her previous experience includes working as an editor, Spanish instructor, nanny, and chemistry tutor.

 

 

 

 

 

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