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Online degree programs and certificates in Georgia

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Residents of Georgia who want to pursue or enhance additional career options, earn a higher education degree or continue their higher education studies may be feeling overwhelmed or anxious at the thought of going back to school. Between family obligations, full-time (or multiple part-time) jobs and other responsibilities, the idea of going back to in-person school may feel impossible. However, online degree programs in Georgia could be a solution.

Adults all over America are considering going back to school. They're thinking about completing a degree program or earning a master’s degree in any one of a variety of fields. They’re also finding that, in some states, competition for higher income jobs is extremely high.

In Georgia, for example, the most recent U.S. Census data reveals that the population increased nearly 10 percent between 2010 and 2019, and employment opportunities there grew by 6.3 percent between 2015 and 2020, which is nearly double the national job growth rate. To compete in  your growing state, an online degree or certificate program may help improve your resumé.

If you’re interested in online degree programs in Georgia or certificate programs, read on to learn about the benefits of online education. You'll also learn what online nursing, accounting, business administration and other types of degree programs are available.

Benefits of online education

Traditional in-class learning is the old-school way of doing things — literally. Now, thanks to high-speed internet, smartphones and Wi-Fi at home, accessing the classroom from anywhere has become more viable. With classes available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, plus little to no commuting time and classroom materials all available online (including lectures and tests), the benefits of online learning platforms are attractive to busy adults.

Imagine this scenario: You’re working two part-time jobs and have children of your own. You live 30 minutes to an hour from the nearest college campus (especially one with a healthcare or business degree program) but don’t have access to a reliable car or simply don’t have the time to regularly commute to class and spend most of the day on campus. What are your options?

Many people who consider going back to school are hampered by precisely these circumstances: the inconvenience of getting to on-campus classes and the unavailability of class times that work with their schedules. It’s just about impossible, for example, to work a 9-to-5 job if all the classes you need to graduate are only offered on weekday mornings.

Online degree programs in Georgia like the ones offered by the University of Phoenix bypass those challenges. Round-the-clock access to your online course and learning materials, fixed tuition rates for your program, extensive resources (including career services) and a commute of zero minutes all combine to create an experience that is both convenient and accessible for students.

While programs with internship components, such as nursing, require face-to-face interaction, the majority of programs at University of Phoenix can be taken primarily online.

Top programs in demand in Georgia

Georgia’s market trends show a high interest in nursing, accounting and business management programs. This makes sense, as the biggest industries in Georgia include healthcare, government/public sector jobs and the retail trade. The largest occupations are reportedly in office/administrative departments or support sales and related positions.

University of Phoenix offer online degree programs in Georgia, enabling you to conveniently earn your bachelor’s or a master’s degree. (Some of the most popular programs at University of Phoenix are the Bachelor of Science in Management and Bachelor of Science in Health Administration degree programs.)

Applicable programs at the University of Phoenix, include:

  • RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program

Students in this degree program at the University of Phoenix, learn to manage a company’s healthcare resources, make informed clinical decisions and practice their nursing skills in a wide range of community and public health settings.

The National Center For Workforce Analysis estimates that, by 2030, the demand for nurses in Georgia will exceed availability by possibly more than 10,000. Learn more about going from being an RN with an associate degree to a candidate for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing by contacting the University of Phoenix admissions’ office or requesting information here.

  • Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

An MSN degree with a concentration in Informatics may be helpful for  the nursing world. University of Phoenix’s online degree programs are designed to help nurses prepare for leadership roles in a range of specialties, including:

  • Informatics — Have you heard of informatics? It’s the study of computational systems, which are frequently used to store healthcare and other key data. Through University of Phoenix classes, students can better understand how to use this data to make informed decisions and improve their patient outcomes.

It generally takes 18 to 36 months to complete a Master of Science in Nursing with a  Concentration in Informatics program through the University of Phoenix. Start times vary; check out our website to see when the next program begins.

  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting Degree

Are you a fan of numbers? Landing a role as an accountant at an accounting or business firm is a great career choice for many people. A bachelor’s in accounting might improve your chances of landing an interview, and our Bachelor of Science in Accounting online degree program may be one to consider.

Accounting program grads have the potential to put their education to use in many ways, such as working on domestic and international transactions, tax preparation, tax audits, bookkeeping and other roles vital to financial systems in either the public or private sectors.

If you’re interested in working toward an accounting degree, simply reach out to request more information.

  • Master of Business Administration

Employees who have their Master of Business Administration degree have the potential to help their companies compete on a national or global level while also keeping employees motivated, assessing company risks and generally strategizing for success. Business students might earn an MBA in as little as 18 months through the University of Phoenix’s online degree program, which touches on a variety of topics, including corporate finance and management, business value creation and marketing to name a few. And for those experienced in the business world, a competency-based MBA might be an option (depending on eligibility), which can be completed in less than a year.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of business operations specialists is a growing one, with a projected five- to seven-percent growth rate between 2019 and 2029. If you’d like more information on getting an MBA online, click here.

Other programs and how to apply

If you’re interested in applying for one of the above online degree programs in Georgia or would like to learn more about University of Phoenix, click on a subject below to learn more about available programs and specialties, request additional information or take the first step toward your degree.

We make the admissions process simple. The first step to becoming a University of Phoenix student is to do one of the following:

Our enrollment team will review each prospective student’s background, including past higher education (completed or incomplete), real-world work history and financial statements. To find your desired program, click here. Or, learn more about our admissions process including how to request more information. See you in class!

 

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