tag: Online Master's Degree
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Master's Degrees for Teachers: A Roadmap to Career Advancement
As a teacher, you're already shaping the future of your students. But what about yours? With a variety of master's degree options available and online learning at your fingertips, you have different tools at your disposal to open new doors in your career. In this blog post, we'll explore the best master's degrees for teachers, highlighting their unique benefits and addressing common concerns that you might have when deciding on a program.
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Considering a Systems Engineering Certification? Read This First!
The demand for engineers has increased in recent years, attracting a surge of talent eager to pursue a career in this field. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), engineering occupations are expected to outpace the overall job growth rate from 2022 to 2032, with around 188,000 annual openings, and systems engineering is no exception.
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Construction Management Jobs and Salaries
Wondering what a career in construction management will look like? Here are a few jobs you may be interested in.
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Diversity in Classrooms: Preparing Teacher-Leaders to Address Inequality
How can educators approach social inequality and oppression? Take a closer look at how UTEP’s online program was developed with this goal in mind.
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What Can I Do With a Master’s in Early Childhood Education?
The CDC found that high-quality early education can improve a child’s cognitive development, emotional development, self-regulation and academic achievement. And teachers experience powerful benefits too, by virtue of inspiring children to find joy in the classroom.
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How to Apply for Graduate School
Considering applying to grad school? Here are a few tips that will make the process that much easier.
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Alumni Success: Natalia Yanez
Balancing courses with other responsibilities can be difficult—that’s why UTEP graduate Natalia Yanez was thankful for the opportunity to get her master’s in bilingual education online.
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Master’s in Homeland vs. Cybersecurity
If you’re considering advancing your future in security, you may be wondering what sector is the right fit for you. But did you know that you can get a master’s that combines both homeland security and cybersecurity to make your choice that much easier? Here are the basics of what you need to know.
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Is a Master’s in Construction Management Worth It?
Construction is a rapidly growing industry with a steadily improving job market for leaders. According to a Research and Markets report, the U.S. construction industry is expected to grow by 3.7% in 2022 and annually through 2025. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) also reported that the employment of construction managers is projected to grow 11% by 2030, which is faster than the average for all occupations.
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How to Prepare for the GRE
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that’s used by thousands of graduate and business schools to evaluate candidates. Yet, it’s important to note that a number of programs don’t require it or have recently moved away from the GRE as part of the application process.
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True or False? 5 Common Myths About Online Degrees
Common misconceptions about online degrees persist. To be more precise, these are views that may have been true in the past, or even still true for a small minority of poor-quality programs, but do not apply to most degrees offered online today. Before deciding if an online program is right for you, make sure you have the facts.
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How to Choose an Online Degree When an Online Degree Wasn’t the Plan
Virtually overnight, you could say, online learning has become the norm—and it figures to stay that way for a while.
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Learn as You Earn With UTEP’s Master of Music with a Concentration in Conducting
A growing number of music educators are earning their master’s degrees to advance in their careers and expand their music knowledge. For many, this means forgoing two years’ work experience and salary, as graduate music programs are typically offered entirely face-to-face, on a college or university’s campus.
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Yes, College Is Absolutely Worth It in 2020. Here’s Why
You may have seen recent articles asking whether higher education is still worth it. Publications including The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal have all posed this question, responding to concerns about the rising cost of attending some colleges and universities. But when you look at the data, you quickly see that the answer is an unequivocal yes. In fact, higher education is as valuable as it’s ever been as we enter the 2020s. Here’s why.
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Choosing a Graduate Program: An Essential Checklist
You’ve decided to continue your education with a graduate program and have winnowed all the possible programs down to a short list of three to five schools. Now the real work begins.
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6 Tips for Getting Successfully Accepted into an MFA Program
You love writing fiction or poetry and want to earn an advanced degree, but how do you put together a successful application to a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program? We chatted with Sylvia Aguilar-Zéleny, MH, MFA, Director for UTEP’s Online MFA, and she helped us answer six (6) of the most frequently asked questions about getting successfully accepted into a competitive master’s in creative writing. Read on to learn more about creating a strong statement of purpose and a writing sample that demonstrates literary quality.
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Can an MFA in Creative Writing Help You Get a Job?
If you love writing fiction or poetry, or would like to teach others how to develop their creative writing talents, consider earning an MFA in creative writing.
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What Systems Engineers Do and How to Become One
Every organization has a variety of systems that need to work well together. Systems engineers understand the big picture of how these systems integrate, and they are responsible for identifying inefficiencies, recommending improvements, and resolving issues.
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Is a Master’s Degree in Engineering Worth It?
Engineering can be a lucrative professional field even without committing to a graduate program. So, does earning a master’s degree in it make sense? We think it does, and here’s why.
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How Long is a Master’s in Early Childhood Education Program?
In the simplest terms, a degree in early childhood education (ECE) is designed to help teachers who work with children eight years of age and younger to excel as educators. As an already-working teacher, however, you may be wondering why you would need a master’s degree in the field and how long it may take you to get it.
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Graduate Certificate or a Master’s Degree: Which is Right for You?
Sometimes, after several years of putting your bachelor’s degree to use, you realize the path forward in your career requires you to further your education. The question then becomes which type of degree or certificate you’ll need to open new opportunities for leadership and higher-skill positions.
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Can an Online Degree Get You a Job?
If you’re considering an online degree, it’s clear that you’re thinking toward the future, and that’s a recipe for success. It’s also likely that you’ve started to plan for life after earning your degree. Here are four frequently asked questions about how online degrees translate to the workforce – from how employers view your degree to how you can explain your coursework to someone unfamiliar with the value of an online education.
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Hacking the Grad School Application Pt. 2: The Letters of Recommendation
Looking at grades and test scores don’t really tell admissions committees a whole lot about candidates. That’s why letters of recommendation are more important than you might realize in the admissions process. They make you human and give you dimension. They tell a story that lets others know if you’d be a good fit for their school and program. So, you want to nail it. Here’s how.
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8 Unique Transferable Skills Learned in Online Grad School
There are obvious advantages to getting your graduate degree online. You don’t have to put your life on-hold to go full-time on campus. You have the flexibility to keep working and handle family obligations. You save the time, money, and hassle of commuting to campus for classes.
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Program Spotlight: MS Nursing – Nurse Practitioner
To qualify to become a Nurse Practitioner, you must already be a Registered Nurse (RN). As a RN, you help others, which is very rewarding. Still, you can advance only so far without additional training and education.
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Hacking the Grad School Application: The Statement of Purpose
The Statement of Purpose on your grad school application is more important than you may think. In fact, it’s really the one way you can go from “statistic” to “human.” Grad school admissions committees like stats – but they connect with humans.
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5 Reasons a Master’s Degree Can Upgrade Your Career
Thomas Edison once said, “Show me a completely satisfied man, and I’ll show you a failure.” So, you want more. You’re driven. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be thinking about getting a master’s degree. But what “more” can a master’s degree really deliver? Let’s get to the list.
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Keeping US Safe: A Career in Homeland Security
“What’s the worst that could happen?” For those who work in Homeland Security, that’s not a rhetorical question – it’s their mission. If you’re passionate about helping and protecting others, and making a meaningful difference, a career in this growing field could be perfect for you.
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What type of degree do you need to achieve your career goals?
When it comes to education after high school graduation, the options are endless. Whether you've already started on a career path or you're fresh out of school, there’s always a chance to achieve your dream career in an online setting. So, what degree do you need to find your dream job? Let’s find out!
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Top 5 things you can do as a Master of Science in Construction Management
In the construction management industry, experience is necessary and a degree is critical. While an undergraduate degree shows you have self-discipline and know how to work through problems and challenges, a graduate degree goes even further.
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Program Spotlight: Systems Engineering Degree
The online Master of Science in Systems Engineering program at UTEP prepares students for the job market by combining International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) standards with hands-on learning. Every student completes a practicum before graduating to gain real-life experience.
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The top 3 ways getting a degree puts you ahead
Whether you're starting a new career or looking for a leg up in your existing profession, you already know that getting a degree can be beneficial. But if you're reading this right now, it's likely you're wondering just HOW beneficial. You're not alone! As you look into what it takes to get a degree, you’ll realize it requires a lot of time, work and expense.
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Program Spotlight: Bachelor of Arts in Chicano Studies
Our country was formed by people seeking freedom, and immigration has created many diverse populations in the United States. If you’re interested in learning more about minority groups by pursuing a degree in ethnic studies, consider getting a Bachelor of Arts in Chicano Studies with UTEP Connect.
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How to choose the right online degree program
If you’re interested in earning a degree online, you likely know there are hundreds of options. Through TV commercials and web-based ads, everyone seems to be offering online degree programs, but determining which program is right for you isn’t so clear-cut.
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Program Spotlight: Master of Defense and Strategic Studies
With cyberwarfare and global terrorism continuing to be a threat to citizens in the United States and abroad, the need for educated civilians and military personnel in defense and strategic studies continues to grow. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that careers in this sector will have a much faster than average growth of 18% by 2024, including positions in information security analysis. An online Master of Defense and Strategic Studies degree can prepare you for the anticipated growth in this challenging and vital field.
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Why is an online degree better than a MOOC?
Although online learning at a university or college level has existed for quite a while, a new iteration has been causing a bit of commotion within the genre. Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, sprang to life in 2011 and have been gaining popularity ever since. While they are becoming more and more prevalent, MOOCs still can't take the place of online degree programs from accredited universities.
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Why the myth of the college dropout can hurt your career plans
We look at some of the famous college dropouts and how their paths aren’t for everyone. Getting an online degree can help you move forward!
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Program Spotlight: Early Childhood Education
There are currently 15.1 million children in the United States who require childcare, per the U.S. Census Bureau. With an influx of children in the education system, the increased attention to early childhood education has raised real questions about how the current system works, where it’s broken and how to fix it. Early Childhood Education (ECE) is a growing industry, and teachers with higher education are in demand.
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Program Spotlight: Master of Science in Systems Engineering
Everywhere you look, life is getting more and more complex. As we use technology to create a better quality of life, everything from traffic patterns to electrical grids is being optimized. Systems engineers are at the heart of efforts to resolve issues inside intricate systems and streamline inefficient processes to create a better world.
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Program Spotlight: Master of Science in Construction Management
You know it’s true: A bachelor’s degree is the new high school diploma. In fact, students across the U.S. are earning college credits while still in high school! With this in mind, gaining the competitive edge in an industry like construction management requires a master’s degree. It’s time for you to seriously consider completing your graduate degree requirements, and because you already work full-time, an online degree is your best way to do just that.
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Program Spotlight: Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies
Take a quick look at any list of incoming college students, and you are sure to see "Undecided" as a major just as commonly as any other field of study. Sure, there are those who have known exactly what they want to do for a long time, but trying to nail down one particular pursuit can be a daunting task. Some students simply choose to stay undecided, and for them, there is the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies (BMS) online program at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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4 ways to thrive in your online classes
Online learning classes are becoming an increasingly popular way to complete your degree or earn a new one. About 5.8 million students – more than 1 in 4 – now take at least one course online, according to an annual study conducted by Babson Survey Research Group.
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