Education Degree Concentrations
While it’s characteristic for a student to declare a minor in a different field altogether-say, a world trade law major might select a minor like Chinese language if she or he means to work in the Asian marketplace-a concentration is sometimes closely linked with the major, more tailored to a particular job outline. Somebody looking to build a vocation related to electronic teaching strategies and new media in education, for example, might pursue an Msc in education with a concentration in remote learning, or instructional technology.
Credit hour prerequisites for concentrations alter considerably; programs generally need anywhere between twelve credit hours and thirty six credit hours to finish degree prerequisites for a concentration in the first advanc Read More
Special Certificates in Green Environmental Studies
Green has become the word for all things environmental of a positive nature. Fuel efficient, particularly hybrid, cars are green. Solar and wind energy are green. And pretty much any process conserves that resources is green. So too are the fields of study that focus on these areas. These are the green degrees.
More and more universities are offering undergraduate majors and special certificates in environmental studies, and both school officials and business analysts say these courses of study will place their students in the most promising career paths of the future. In the past we thought of people that studied the environment as working for only a handful of organizations, mostly governmental, such as the Environmental Protection Read More