Most Popular Online Degree Programs
July 11, 2009 by Sophie Peters
Filed under Online Colleges
In the last several years there has been a great increase in the number of programs and degrees that are now available though distance education and online learning programs. Trying to figure out what to study then becomes a challenging task with all these choices and options. Some of the questions that run through the students include: Is the program fully accredited? What does it mean to complete a degree online? Will I be able to get a job upon graduating? What degree programs are most marketable?
One growing trend is for people who had already started their degree program but have not completed it, online programs are a worthwhile mention. They offer flexibility for people who have full time jobs or families. For these students this is a great way to complete their degrees at their own pace. Another trend is for campus-based universities and colleges to offer online degree programs and courses to cater to students who can take some classes on campus and others online.
Online studies suggest that although the popularity and marketability of online programs does fluctuate with economic and social factors, some degree programs have remained at the top of the popularity list. These programs are: Medical billing and coding, medical transcription, nursing, business and MBA, psychology, education, criminal justice and information technology degrees.
Research also suggests that a larger number of students enroll for graduate level programs, especially doctoral and masters programs. This seems to be based on the fact that the students need the flexibility to continue enhancing their skills and knowledge.
For business degrees, the masters and bachelors programs remain very popular. The Masters in Business Administration (MBA) for example has become a requirement for most mid-level managers. This means that more business professionals are seeking to get higher qualifications and are doing so through online programs. It also means that more graduate schools are offering online MBA programs. Concentrations such as accounting, project management, risk management, human resource management and finance are capturing the interests of the students.
There is still a great demand for certain areas of practice in the medical and healthcare profession despite the growth in the fields. These areas are medical transcription, medical billing, medical coding, and health care administration. In particular, nursing (LPN, RN, BSN, and MSN) is projected to continue to need trained professional. The shortage of nurses has resulted from developments in medical technology and an aging baby boomer generation that is retiring.
Another area that continues to have a need especially at the graduate level of study is teacher education. Special education, mathematics education, and science education for example fall under teacher education and do continue to experience a need for trained certified teachers. Other areas are educational administration, educational technology, and educational leadership.
In this information age we live in, technology continues to advance. Subsequently, degree programs in certain areas such as computer security, information technology, software engineering, and web development continue to serve this body of students who want to join various professions in this field. One advantage is that technology is being applied to all areas thus is not industry specific.
Criminal justice online degree programs are popular regardless of whether it is at the masters, bachelors, or associates degree level. The need for trained professional remains in many areas of practice including law enforcement, homeland security, forensics, investigation, paralegal and legal services, corrections, and law enforcement.
Whichever areas of study you decide to pursue, there are several issues to consider. First, keep in mind that while some degrees may not be popular with students, some industries have a need and these professions also pay quite well. Second, be sure to research and determine that the college or university you decide to attend is fully accredited. Third, conduct prior research on financial costs and available scholarships. Also be sure to check the class scheduling to ensure that you graduate on time.





