Archive for November, 2011

Advantages College Degree

November 21st, 2011

All manufacturing and engineering fields are very strong. Students can now study highly specialized science degrees who enroll directly related to the business setting. Safety engineering, environmental science and DNA analysis is an example of a highly specialized field which has been a demand in the past 10 years or older only. Industrial employment, trade and skilled labor are more common before the advent of computer technology. Now many industries require a smaller workforce due to technological advances. Although not as many assembly line workers are needed, there are jobs available in engineering administration, management and business in which higher education is an advantage » Read more: Advantages College Degree

Globalization Education Higher

November 20th, 2011

Educational information in the developing world today and the rate of general inflation in the United States over the past decade and shows no sign of reduction [2]. The global recession has forced governments everywhere to implement austerity measures to compensate for the lost tax revenue; higher education has been the victim of their injuries. It’s happening all over, even in Europe where the entry has been purely based on merit requires students to pay little, if any, of the cost. Britain has recently seen the introduction of cost. Maintenance costs of higher education institutions are being delivered to students in higher education and student loan debt, which would stifle economic growth in the future. Traditionally, bricks and mortar institutions have been limited by the physical classroom and to ensure access to the best and brightest, entry standards are applied to every aspect of the best, and a busy professional or a mother who stayed at home, there is no reason why you can not have access to higher education they deserve. This should not surprise unless you have lived isolated from the technology. Why does this warrant another look? The cost of education is growing at a pace that is unsustainable » Read more: Globalization Education Higher