You've had enough of your job. It's time to reach higher,
earn more, and be fulfilled in your profession. Lucky for
you, some of the fastest-growing jobs offer excitement,
prosperity and the opportunity to make a difference in the
lives of others. And, thanks to online degree and
certificate programs, it's now easier than ever to acquire
the knowledge and skills in high demand in these industries,
and make your dreams a reality.
Which field most captivates you?
Education
With about one in four Americans enrolled in educational
institutions, educational services is the second largest
industry, accounting for about 12.7 million jobs. Most
teaching positions -- which constitute almost half of all
educational services jobs -- require at least a bachelor's
degree. Some require a master's or doctoral degree, much
like the position to which Aretha Rhone-Bush aspired.
Serving as assistant principal at Hilton Head High School
(Hilton Head, S.C.), Rhone-Bush saw the opportunity she'd
been waiting for -- one that would not only enhance her
career, but ultimately her education, too.
"I saw the proposal for the bond referendum to build the
[new] school," she says. "When I was hired as an assistant
principal at Hilton Head High School, I told my principal I
wanted the opportunity to lead the school."
And, after she led a 55-member committee through the design
and build process of Bluffton High School, a
state-of-the-art technology school, Rhone-Bush was
unanimously chosen as principal. At age 34, she is one of
the youngest high school principals in the nation.
"This position is my destiny," says Rhone-Bush. "I didn't
just happen upon this job." Which is why she decided to
expand on her existing knowledge by enrolling in an online
Ph.D. program in Leadership for K-12 Programs Specialization
through Capella University.
Nursing
It's time to help others and help yourself by exploring a
career in health care, specifically nursing. With almost
500,000 health care establishments across the country,
professionals who can fuse human compassion with advanced
medical technology are in great demand. From cleansing a
child's scraped knee and caring for the terminally ill to
working side by side with doctors and surgeons,
professionals like yourself work hard to improve the lives
of those around them and are recognized accordingly.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing is
among the top 10 occupations with the largest estimated job
growth. Choosing an online program that fits your life is an
excellent prescription for advancement in this flourishing
industry.
Take Terri Welborn, RN, manager of trauma services at a
415-bed hospital in Midland, Texas, for instance. She
completed a legal nurse consulting certificate online at
Kaplan University last April, and is now enrolled in
Kaplan's newly launched online bachelor of science degree in
nursing (BSN) program. "I am married and have three kids,
and three grandkids under the age of 7. And, my husband is a
police officer and is looking at retirement in about five
years," says Welborn. "So I'm looking for a way to take my
career in a direction that allows me to Tech Schoollize the
experience and knowledge I've acquired in the past 25 years,
but not to be tied to the hospital 40 hours a week."
Information Technology
If you're driven by the digital world, why not capitalize on
your cyber-savviness? With fast-growing fields such as Web
design and development, systems engineers, and database
management, you can connect to a career opportunity that is
exciting, cutting-edge and creative.
Online certificate programs, most of which can be completed
in a matter of months, are also ideal stepping stones to an
IT degree, and can quickly propel you toward professional
advancement. In fact, computer systems design and related
services industry is cited by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
to be one of the top 10 fastest-growing industries in the
economy, adding more than 600,000 jobs between 2002 and
2012.
Statistics like that are encouraging, especially to someone
like Debra Wall-Czech. When she got laid off, she
immediately faced difficulty finding another job because she
didn't have a college degree. With so many responsibilities
to juggle -- taking care of a family, working a full-time
job, and traveling the world with a country/rock band -- the
41-year-old decided the best option for her was to get a
degree online.
"Who wouldn't love to go to school in their pajamas?" she
jokes. "Seriously, [with online learning], I can log onto
classes from home or when I'm traveling." In fact, Debra has
even accessed her classes at Internet caf鳠and military-base
computer labs. Even with her demanding schedule, Wall-Czech
successfully earned two bachelor's degrees from DeVry -- one
in computer information systems and one in business
information systems. She has since enrolled at DeVry's
Keller Graduate School of Management where she'll complete a
master's degree in project management this year.
Business
If you're intrigued by all things business -- yes, even
beyond 'The Apprentice' - it's time to make your corporate
mark. Power your pursuits with a degree; advanced study is
especially impressive in the boardroom of any business. MBA
programs that can be completed entirely online are growing
in popularity. Put simply, they fit your life and exemplify
the most innovative educational techniques that mirror the
technology-driven work world in which we live. Choose from
specializations in accounting, project management,
marketing, and more.
Deb Hagan wanted to succeed in the board room and knew that
a master's degree would help her do that. Having a full-time
job and being a busy mother of two wasn't going to stop her
from getting it. In fact, neither was giving birth to her
third child, which happened right in the middle of her
online coursework at the university placements
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Two days after her son was born, she wrapped up a statistics
class; less than one week after that, she registered for two
more courses. Crazy? Ambitious is more like it. Deb saw an
opportunity to make professional and personal advancements
through online learning, and now that she's latched on,
she's not letting go.
Criminal Justice
Crime prevention, litigation and legal disputes, and the
need to protect confidential information and property of all
kinds will always create opportunities people with degrees
in criminal justice. In fact, employment of private
detectives and investigators is expected to grow faster than
the average occupation across the next decade. Accordingly,
online certificate and degree programs focusing on theses
exciting and important career avenues are flourishing.
For Brenda McGreevy of Guilderland, N.Y., the convenience of
distance learning allowed her to earn her associate's degree
in criminal justice almost entirely online, while working
full time for the state Division of Criminal Justice
Services, and volunteering 20 hours a week as an emergency
medical technician for the Western Turnpike Rescue Squad in
Guilderland. "I decided to go to school for a degree after
my youngest daughter went to college and that left me being
the only one in the household that hadn't gone to college,"
says the now 49-year-old McGreevy, who's a mother of two
grown daughters. "Online courses definitely fit my schedule
and my life." The academic fit she found, helped her
graduate with a 4.0 G.P.A.
In addition to state and other public service career
opportunities, the field of criminal justice is booming in
the private sector as well. Attorneys always need assistance
from skilled professionals with a working knowledge the
field, not to mention the endless demand for investigators
in the corporate world. Corporate investigators monitor the
tumultuous financial activity of the world's businesses, and
are experts at assessing internal and external financial
losses, and preventing industrial spying by competitors.
Additionally, two newer fields -- cyber-security and
homeland security -- are rapidly growing alternatives for
those looking to apply their business degree to criminal
justice.