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Levels of Online Degrees



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By : Kimberly Diane    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-06 10:59:57
Did you know that in the fourth quarter of 2008, the weekly median income of one with just a high school diploma was only $619 per week? Well, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Salary Workers Report for the fourth quarter of 2008, this is just the case. Getting that A.A., A.S., B.A. or B.S can increase your earnings and to make it even sweeter, you can do this all online in the form of online degrees.

A.A. and A.S. Online Degrees

The Associate of Arts degree, or commonly referred to as A.A., and the Associate of Science degree, commonly referred to as A.S. can be thought of as the first two years of college. Majors in social sciences or humanities will typically award students with an Associate of Arts degree, while majors that have more of a mathematical or technological inclination will award students with an Associate in Science degree.

So just what does an Associates degree do for you? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Salary Workers Report for the fourth quarter of 2008, the median weekly earnings of those with an Associates degree was $719 weekly, or $37,388 annually.

The Associate degree is the first major milestone in a college career and while some end their college career at this point and are awarded an Associates degree, others may choose to apply their credit towards the second milestone in a college career, a Bachelors degree.

B.A. and B.S. Online Degrees

The Bachelor of Arts degree, or commonly referred to as B.A., and the Bachelor of Science degree, commonly referred to as B.S., can be thought of as a full four years of college. Just as an Associates degree, majors is social sciences or humanities will typically award students with a Bachelor of Arts degree, while majors that have more of a mathematical or technological inclination will award students with a Bachelor in Science degree.

You have read what an Associates degree can do for your income, but what about a Bachelors degree? Again, referring to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Salary Workers Report for the fourth quarter of 2008, the median weekly earnings of those with a Bachelors degree was $1,115 weekly, or $57,980 annually…not small change!

Masters Online Degrees

Beyond the Bachelors degree, Masters degrees take your education to the next level. Unlike the Bachelor degree where one does not need an Associate degree to pursue a Bachelor degree, a Masters degree does require that you already possess a Bachelors. A Masters degree is typically another two years on top of the four year Bachelor degree. If not the most common, then one of the most common of Masters degrees is the Master of Business Administration, or the MBA. Those with a Master of Business Administration typically climb the corporate ladder much quicker than those without. According to Payscale.com’s survey on Median Salary by Degree/Major Subject All People in All Surveys (United States), the median salary for those with a Master of Business Administration is $80,755.

Online Degrees Make It Convenient

Associates, Bachelors and Masters degrees are all available online and make it convenient for you to advance your education. Online degrees are becoming more and more popular and are available in almost any field. So whether you want to get an Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree, or Masters, online degrees are the way to go!
Author Resource:- Kimberly Diane is a contributor to http://www.EducationAdvancementOnline.com which promotes higher education for students seeking an online college degree and is a premier online education directory of online colleges. For more info or to search online degrees, visit http://www.EducationAdvancementOnline.com
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