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Need a career boost? Try an accelerate­d degree

- To learn about ASU Online’s accelerate­d and traditiona­l degree programs, visit ASUOnline.asu.edu.

Amidst dramatic shifts in the national workforce and everchangi­ng job market, those in or entering their careers without formal education face an uphill challenge.

In a recent survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that nearly half of the more than 800 occupation­s they analyze annually require a college degree. Those occupation­s at the bachelor’s or master’s degree level are now netting graduates about $36,000 more in median annual salary than those at an associate’s level or less — and this trend is likely to continue increasing.

With such a wide wage gap, it’s clear that undergradu­ate and graduate degrees are profitable investment­s for employees looking to upskill or change careers and firstyear students alike. However, the cost of these degrees and the time needed to complete them can still be a barrier. While taking additional courses in high school or transferri­ng credits from prior collegiate experience­s can help, not everyone can take advantage of these opportunit­ies.

Fortunatel­y, innovative universiti­es now offer an alternativ­e: earn both degrees in less time.

Arizona State University is leading the way by creating affordable 4+1 degree programs, allowing students to concurrent­ly complete an undergradu­ate and graduate degree. The ASU Online 4+1 programs include degrees for indemand fields such as informatio­n technology and health care. Students in any of these online programs are able to fast-track their degrees and accelerate their career potential by saving up to a year of master’s coursework and tuition.

Is an accelerate­d degree program the next step in your career path? When evaluating your options, consider how much time these programs take to complete, the total cost and how they may affect your career outcomes. Time

Generally, it takes a minimum of four years to attain a bachelor’s degree and an additional two years to graduate with a master’s. An accelerate­d program allows learners to shorten the time it takes to attain either of these degrees. ASU Online, for instance, combines undergradu­ate and graduate coursework during senior year for dual credit, so a student receives both degrees in five years.

This process isn’t exclusive to first-timein-college students. Transfer students can also benefit from an accelerate­d degree program. They can complete these degrees even faster by working with their academic counselor to chart a plan for which courses they need to take to be on track with an accelerate­d program.

What’s more, the pace and structure of online programs allow learners to maintain employment while they get their degree. Earning while learning is especially advantageo­us to master’s degree students who are less likely to receive grant aid, fellowship­s or tuition waivers than undergradu­ates and doctoral students.

Career outcomes

Looking to the future, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects to add the most jobs in 2020-2030 in industries where careers typically require an advanced degree.

While some individual­s may have a defined passion and clear career path, others may not know what credential­s are necessary to pursue a position in their desired industry. Conducting research on what occupation­s are growing and what knowledge can help you enter those fields can yield beneficial results.

When considerin­g employment trends for 2020-2030, the bureau projects health care and social assistance will add the most jobs of all industries, with an estimated 3.3 million jobs.

Technologi­cal advancemen­ts will also increase the long-term demand for computerre­lated occupation­s, especially with the rise of teleworkin­g, which has expanded the need for computing infrastruc­ture and IT security.

ASU Online, aiming to make education accessible for students across the country, currently offers more than 30 accelerate­d 4+1 degree programs.

Several programs can lead to careers in these rising industries, nursing, biological sciences, informatio­n technology, internet and web developmen­t, and global cybersecur­ity.

No matter the career, the path to attaining necessary knowledge and experience can be rewarding. Research universiti­es that offer the degree or certificat­ion program you’re looking for online, and that are specifical­ly designed and have dedicated resources to work with online learners.

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