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Choosing a College Degree - What is Best for You?
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by:
Jordan Dunham
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Choosing
a college degree can be a very difficult decision to make. There are
many things to consider but it is important to decide on the right
college degree for the type of occupation that you want to pursue. You
may find that you do not actually need a college degree but that a
certificate or diploma will be sufficient, or your chosen profession
may require further study after a college degree such as medicine or
law.
Certificates or diplomas require a shorter period of study than a
traditional college degree and are usually taken by students wanting to
pursue a career in an occupational field. Quite often a certificate or
diploma can be taken before embarking on a college degree course.
An associate degree is awarded after completing a two-year college
degree course. Some community colleges and other universities offer an
associate degree program which allows you to transfer to a four-year
college degree course after you have been awarded the appropriate
associate degree. There are a number of occupations where a two-year
college degree is recommended or required including:
• Administrative Assistant
• Automotive Mechanic
• Cardiovascular Technician
• Commercial Artist
• Computer Technician
• Dental Hygienist
• Drafter
• Engineering Technician
• Funeral Director
• Graphic Designer
• Heating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician
• Hotel or Restaurant Manager
• Medical Laboratory Technician
• Medical Record Technician
• Insurance Agent
• Registered Nurse
• Surgical Technologist
• Surveyor
• Visual Artist
• Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
A traditional four-year college degree is the most frequently required
qualification for a number of occupations. Some examples of professions
requiring a four-year college degree in an appropriate discipline are:
• Accountant
• Computer Systems Analyst
• Dietitian
• Editor
• Engineer
• FBI Agent
• Investment Banker
• Journalist
• Medical Illustrator
• Pharmacist
• Public Relations Specialist
• Recreational Therapist
• Research Assistant
• Social Worker
• Teacher
• Writer
There are also a number of occupations that require a student to obtain
a college degree that is longer than the conventional four-year college
degree programs. These extended professional college degree programs
include:
• Architect
• Biologist
• Chiropractor
• Dentist
• Diplomat
• Doctor
• Economist
• Geologist
• Lawyer
• Librarian
• Management Consultant
• Palaeontologist
• Priest
• Psychologist
• Public Policy Analyst
It is important to choose a college degree course that is suitable for
the career path you want to follow. If you are unsure of which field of
occupation you want to enter then it is advisable to take a certificate
or diploma course first. This will enable you to change disciplines
without having spent four years on a degree course that ends up not
being something that you want to pursue.
About the author:
Jordan Dunham is an expert on college student loan consolidation, visit
http://www.students-loan-consolidation.org/today
for details.
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