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Online liberal arts programs worldwide:
BS in Liberal Studies Kaplan University more information |
A.A. in General Studies University of Phoenix more information |
BS in Liberal Studies University of Phoenix more information |
Bachelor of General Studies Baker College Online more information |
Associate of Science in General Studies Colorado Technical University Online (CTU Online) more information |
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Argosy University Online more information |
AS - General Studies Grantham University more information |
BS - General Studies Grantham University more information |
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts The University of Maine at Augusta more information |
Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies The University of Maine at Augusta more information |
B.S. in Human Environmental Sciences (General Studies) University of Alabama more information |
M.S. in Human Environmental Sciences (General Studies with a Certificate in Family Financial Planning and Counseling) University of Alabama more information |
M.S. in Human Environmental Sciences (General Studies with a Concentration in Consumer Quality Management) University of Alabama more information |
M.S. in Human Environmental Sciences (General Studies with specialization in Interactive Technology) University of Alabama more information |
BA in Liberal Arts University of Arkansas at Little Rock more information |
Bachelors Degree in Liberal Studies University of Illinois Online more information |
Bachelor of Liberal Arts University of Texas System more information |
Associate of Arts and Science (AAS) - Liberal Arts University of Wisconsin Colleges Online more information |
A.A. in Liberal Arts & Science Humanities and Social Science Cayuga Community College more information |
A.S. Liberal Arts & Science / Mathematics & Science Cayuga Community College more information |
A.S. in Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies Genesee Community College more information |
A.A. in General Studies Herkimer County Community College more information |
A.A. in Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities Herkimer County Community College more information |
A.A. in Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science Herkimer County Community College more information |
A.A. in Liberal Arts - Humanities and Social Sciences Jefferson Community College more information |
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Useful Facts:
Doing an academic degree online carries several inherent benefits. Among them:
- You have the opportunity to work at a pace which best suits your own academic style, and to provide and access more considered responses to questions than you would in a live classroom setting
- You can choose from educational instutions around the world, and access a greater range of degree programs and specializations
- Fexible scheduling - in most cases, you can access course materials and study at anytime of the day, allowing you to more practically integrate your studies with other elements of you life
- You can frequently access learning materials in multiple modalities, i.e. sound, visual, text, etc., allowing you to better address the needs of your own particular learning style
- Internet-based courses tend to make better use of external, primary resources, allowing you to interact with more timely and authentic learning materials
 Choosing which degree program to take, whether online or offline, is a complex task, for which there is usually no one right answer. Here are some general guidelines:
- Research, research, research! Obtain as much information about potential schools as possible. If a school offers free literature or a free course catalog, get it!
- Define your own goals as specifically as possible. Make a physical list of what you intend to achieve from a program, academically, vocationally and personally. Be precise, and elaborate in detail.
- Compare your goals with the offerings of each potential program, and determine how much these coincide. Again, make it is best to write this out physically, perhaps using a spreadsheet.
- When evaluating a program, look at such factors as the specializations of the department as a whole, specific research interests of the faculty, profile of the faculty, facilities available, the reputation of the school and anything else you can think of.
- Use email to contact current students, graduates and faculty involved with programs that interest you. Ask specific questions on matters of importance to you. You could even create a short survey, but try keep it short.
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