Career questions tagged degree
Every college offers a degree to a student who completes a predetermined set of requirements. Some careers will expect an employee to have a degree in whichever field they have applied in. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat degree do you need to be a radiologist technician?
How long i will be in school and what type of degree i would earn #degree #college-majors #radiology
What is the difference between a BA and BS in psychology?
I want to study psychology but I am more of a science person, so I'm wondering what classes I would need to take for a BS in psychology, or a BA in psychology. #psychology #degree
What is the difference between a BA and BS in psychology?
I want to study psychology but I am more of a science person, so I'm wondering what classes I would need to take for a BS in psychology, or a BA in psychology. #psychology #degree
With the volume of people attending college, does a degree mean as much as it did 10 years ago?
In the pursuit of a great career, I would think that I need all of the advantages that I can get in order to accomplish this. However, I am concerned that my degree will blend in with others. #career #advantages #degree
How do I become an executive assistant for celebrities?
I see all these celebs with executive assistants and their assistant's jobs look very interesting to me as a career. ....But how do I get into that business? How degree do I get and how can I network my way to the top dogs? #executiveassistant #celeb #degree #executive-assistant #networking
Do employers care whether I earned my degree from a four-year or a community college?
I'm trying to understand whether employers place a lot of emphasis on where a potential employee get their degree. I want to save money by transferring from a community college to a four-year, but I'm worried it may cheapen my profile when I start looking for a career. I have commonly heard the saying that college courses are fairly similar, no matter where you go. Does a degree from a four-year university give an employee an advantage? Does a degree from a private four-year give an employee more edge over earning the same degree at a public four-year? #help #degree #publicvsprivate #employers #save #transfer
Will college degree get a higher pay in workforce?
#college #higher-education #salary #degree
How will my university degree help me in finding my dream career?
I am curious, how will my degree will prepare me to have knowledge on, where to look, and how to find my dream career. #college #degree #career-development
What jobs have you received through mass communication?
I applied to colleges under social work, but I want to change to mass communication. I have always loved media and I want to work in that area. I was wondering what jobs people have obtained through their degree. #masscommunication #degree #media #communications #college
What degree helps you get a better chance to get a job in nursing?
I wanted to know which degree will be more convenient for me to study for to be a registered nurse. #nurisng #registered-nurses #degree #medicine
I really want to study Anthropology in college, but I'm scared there aren't any careers that degree fits with that I would actually enjoy. How flexible is an Anthropology degree and would I have many job options with that degree?
I'm asking because I don't know what to major in. #degree #anthropology
What is the hardest part about nursing school? #needtoknow
I am extremely interested in pursuing a nursing degree but I've heard from so many people about how challenging it truly is. I am concerned but hopeful that I can do it but what actually is the hardest part? The material, workload, studying? I need to know! #nursing #material #challenge #degree #study #studying #studying-tips
Can you get an associates degree at a community college and continue at a different college for a Bachelors?
Is it possible to get an associates degree at a community college, and then go to school for two more years at a different one and get your Bachelors? Or do you have to start all over? #degree #associates-degree #community-college
What is the best major or minor to pair with an International Relations major?
Looking for something to double major with my IR degree. And not a language, I'm already minoring in French. #internationalrelations #doublemajor #college-major #degree #liberal-arts
I would really like to become a National Park ranger, what would be the best way to get started. College degree?
Trying to decide what field to study in college. #degree #college #academic-advising
Which Degree i Should do After BCA(Bachelor in Computer Application) ?
I am confused that whether i should do M.Sc.IT(Master of Science in Information Technology) or MCA(Master In Computer Application). #software #degree #information-technology #japan #bachelors-degree #masters-degree #bachelor #computer-appllication
What should I study at university?
Should I study something deemed 'facilitating' and 'employable' or a subject that I truly enjoy? #university #degree #undergraduate #arts #subjects #sciences #alevel
Why should I study Geography at university?
Is Geography a valuable degree? #university #degree #geography
career advice request
Age:52, worked in IT Network/Security field for the last 12+ years. have no #degree; completed Cisco Certification when I was new to this field. do not have desire to work continue working as tech support. last few years, I have been debating with myself if I should finish my 3year degree(athabascau BGS) in which I have 1+ year accumulated credits or not. Part of me feels that finishing it will be self-satisfying. The other part of me says that I am towards the end of career path (financially fine to retire soon) and there are other things to learn and can be satisfied with instead of the hard work I need to put towards the degree while working fulltime. Apart from my IT, I have been working on my Yoga teaching skills for my own benefit and to teach others… Although I do not plan to work full time for a long time, my heart tells me I wouldn’t mind working if I have the flexibility with hours and work from home options. I am trying to figure which part of my voice I should listen to. I am sure there are many people in the same situation.
How important is a degree nowadays?
I wanted to know about how important a degree is since I have seen that every day experience is more important at the time of finding a job and I think that a degree may be falling in a second place #job-search #degree #first-job #job-search-strategies
Do the different levels of degrees determine a person's chance at a job?
I'm wondering about the levels of degrees in any context. Numbers and certificates run this world. So in any example, could you explain the different degree levels and how they compare to each other? #career #higher-education #degree
What should I be doing to help my future when I get my undergraduate?
I can't help to think about the impending future which is happening in only 2 years. I want to be as secure as I can be so when I graduate I can find a career that I am interested in. What are some things that I can do to give me an advantage over other prospective employees? #college #career #degree #work #life #studies #future #undergrad
How often are you off for your construction job?
I would like to know for my construction company #degree #must #have #construction #construction-management
How relevant to your degree was your first job after graduation?
I'm wondering if you don't get a job that's very relevant to your degree right after graduation, if it's harder to later find one that is more relevant? In other words, are you somewhat stuck in the career path of the job that you take after graduation? #job-search #degree #first-job #bachelors-degree #work-experience
What are the benefits of getting an after degree?
Lately, I have been thinking about an after degree in education (hypothetically). How would this benefit me? Does an after degree expand my career options? #career #education #career-counseling #school #interviews #degree #after-college
What is it like transitioning from a school environment to the workplace, and potentially the other way around?
I am asking this question because I am always thinking about my future and life after college. The future excites me because I am working hard to ensure I have ample opportunities after graduation. Business school is one of my top goals. So, what is it like going from college to employment? And for those who went to graduate school (MBA), what was it like going from the workplace back to school? I am interested in this topic because all I have ever really known is the schooling environment. #college #school #graduate #degree #mba #executive #ma #ms
What is the best type of psychology degree to get for working with the homeless community?
I am planning on working with an organization that has to do with the rehabilitation of the homeless community. I would like to minor in some field of psychology, and would like to know what branch would serve me best. #psychology #degree #homeless
Should I be looking for engineering jobs while I am still in High School so I will have my foot in the door at the company I might work for out of college ?
Does part time jobs or internships help get the engineering job you want out of college? #engineering #degree #companies #ceos #of #holders
Is it a good idea to get CPA certified?
After you get your accounting degree, is it beneficial to get CPA certified? Would it help your career if you do so? #business #degree #masters #accountant #administration #in #bachelor #bookkeeper