Sunday, October 19, 2008

What is a Bachelor's Degree and Why is it So Important?

By Waller Jamison

A bachelor or bachelor's degree is an academic qualification awarded by a college or university when an undergraduate course has been successfully completed. If you attend a traditional university or college, your degree normally takes three to four years, depending on the subject. However it is possible to graduate earlier by taking an online degree and some traditional colleges also offer accelerated courses.

Why is bachelor's degree important? It is easier to enter many careers these days with a degree and even if you work in an area where a vocational qualification is sufficient, a degree will help you progress, especially if you are interested in management level jobs.

For those of you who are academic, and looking at careers which involve teaching at university level or research, your first degree builds the foundation for a master's, PhD or similar higher degree. .

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. in or B.S.) are the most common first degrees, but degree names depend on the subjects studied and at this level also include B.A.Econ. which stands for Bachelor of Economics and B.Arch.,meaning Bachelor of Architecture.

Traditionally, getting a bachelor's degree involved attending a course for three or four years full-time - the length depending on the subjects studied, at a university or similar college.

More recently, gaining a bachelor's degree has become a great deal easier and much more flexible with advances in technology, particularly the internet and the increase in the number of distance learning courses. It is now possible for many students to gain their qualifications without leaving home, which is very useful for those who live in remote areas or who have family commitments. Undergraduate degrees online also make studying possible for those who do not want to give up their jobs.

But a degree is not just important because of its ability to further your career. Studying for a bachelor's enables you to develop your thinking and critical skills. It also enables you to acquire in-depth knowledge about areas which interest you and to expand your horizons by learning about subjects which you previously knew nothing about.

So, if you don't have the time to study full-time, consider a university online bachelor degree.


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Waller Jamison is a university lecturer and careers advisor who understands the difficulties faced by many would-be students.

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