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A degree offers opportunities for busy professionals who want improved career prospects and higher earning power. In fact, in today's highly competitive business environment, it can be difficult to improve career prospects without a higher degree. It can also be difficult to find time to earn one. The flexibility of online degree courses makes them ideal for working professionals who can't commit to the rigid timetable of a traditional course but want to boost or redirect their career.
Online MBA
The MBA is undoubtedly the world's best-known and most widely recognized postgraduate degree, with a deserved reputation as a quality, broadly relevant, professional qualification. Graduating with an online MBA is tangible proof of academic ability and ability to retain knowledge relevant to the workplace, and it can make a significant impact on earning potential.
Ellis College offers a unique online MBA degree program for professionals just like you. Their award-winning curriculum is designed to help you students solve real world business problems.
Which Online Course?
There are many online MBAs on the market so it is important to select the one that's right for you. Courses vary in duration, focus and, of course, quality. An online MBA from the renowned University of Phoenix is a qualification in which you can have confidence. University of Phoenix has led the way in online education, with eight programs designed specifically for working professionals who want an education that fits their timetable and the demands of the employment market.
Time is money and MBA students want to be able to complete their program and start applying it as quickly as possible. Programs at University of Phoenix, Ellis College, Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University, AIU (American InterContinental University), and AGSM (American Graduate School of Management @ Landsbridge University) are designed to provide students with workplace relevant, practical knowledge from day one. At AGSM, you can even get two degrees for the price of one. Students can take advantage of a dual degree program that allows them to earn an Executive MBA and a Master of Management degree at the same time.
At Ellis College you can be assured that your MBA is of the highest quality. The Ellis College MBA is developed in association with an impressive list of international business schools and is sure to stand out with any potential employer.
Flexibility and accessibility are the most important features for some. The Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University offers a 16-course program that can be customized to meet your own personal goals and career emphasis. Likewise AGSM emphasizes flexibility and affordability to ensure that its MBA is accessible and relevant to the career choices of students.
Supercharge your career with an online dual business degree from American Graduate School of Management. Students can study when and where they want, and benefit from a program designed specifically for the Web.
Meet the Challenge and Reap the Rewards
An online MBA is a challenge that is valued and rewarded in the employment market. Anyone undertaking a degree through distance learning can expect to set their own schedule, manage their own programs, establish their own goals and determine how they will achieve them. A successful MBA student will develop these skills for application in the workplace, learning to set targets, develop strategies to meet them, identify potential problems and formulate and implement solutions. You might not need to prove your ability to yourself, but employers sometimes need formal evidence of your ability to succeed. Enroll in an online MBA program and you'll end up with all the proof you need.
Researched and written by Karin Evans
Karin Evans has most recently worked for a government agency researching and writing reports to inform policy. Her previous experience includes sales and marketing at Cambridge University and four years of teaching. She has graduate and doctoral degrees in English Language and Literature with a concentration in cultural studies.
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