What is the right degree for me?
- 21. Child Psychology
- (Psychology)
- Child psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses exclusively on the mental and social development of children. Child psychologists work to improve the lives of children through behavior change. ...
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- 22. Physical & Occupational Therapy
- (Healthcare)
- ... The current experience of those physical and occupational therapists who are working can be served as the prerequisites of the course. This course is mainly designed to improve the insight and the ...
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- 23. Nursing
- (Healthcare)
- ... helping the doctors, nursing offers you a wide range of areas to work in ; from a small office to a large hospital building. As you can see for yourself, nursing is not at all a restricted job to take ...
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- 24. Medical Assisting
- (Healthcare)
- ... it is now by 2012. The areas in which the assistants work can be varied and so are their responsibilities. They can perform clinical and administrative duties in several areas like coordinating ...
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- 25. Medical and Dental Specialties
- (Healthcare)
- ... who possess the right skills and qualification. The discovery of advanced methods with increased utilization of technological means paves the way for professionals who can work on modern devices and for ...
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- 26. Healthcare Management
- (Healthcare)
- ... and many other places. There are many job vacancies for people with a management degree in healthcare. One can also opt for research work after obtaining this degree. Management level jobs are also open ...
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- 27. Geriatrics/Gerontology
- (Education)
- ... into a course in this area. After you are done with attaining your degree, you can shape your career in any field including social work, health care, social science, and various aspects of public policy. ...
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- 28. Social Studies
- (Education)
- ... teaches lessons to the students in subjects like geography, government, current events and civic deals. The onus of assigning grades and homework to the students along with the maintenance of a healthy ...
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- 29. Science Education
- (Education)
- ... work, which can be understood as the text proceeds. The completion of Bachelor’s Degree and a teacher education program is necessary to be eligible to teach at any school, public or private. ...
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- 30. Middle School Education
- (Education)
- A degree program in middle school education trains students in the skills required to teach at the middle school level - grades five through eight. Coursework includes studies in adolescent psychology ...
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- 31. Math Education
- (Education)
- ... math teachers who just have a bachelor’s degree. Math education gives emphasis to computer science and education technology training because these elements feature in the K-12 math curricula. The coursework ...
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- 32. English Education
- (Education)
- ... reading work at the elementary level and the secondary level so that they can assist the school students who need additional help in order to develop their literacy skills. Adults that have left school ...
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- 33. Elementary Education
- (Education)
- Certification in elementary education (associates, bachelors, or master's degree) is usually mandatory for teachers who want to work with kindergarten through middle school students. Because younger ...
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- 34. Public Safety & Security
- (Criminal Justice)
- ... degree course in this field requires completion of core courses such as math, English, physical and social sciences, and the humanities. Moreover, one must complete coursework in the major. Subjects covered ...
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- 35. Policing & Investigation
- (Criminal Justice)
- Detectives need to connect clues to solve crimes; they also follow people, conduct surveillance and searches, and take part in other covert activities. Besides these, detective work has also become ...
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- 36. Homeland Security
- (Criminal Justice)
- ... affairs, law enforcement, and technology mean that you will have to continue studying even after you start working. Many law enforcement and government agencies offer tuition fee aid to employees. ...
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- 37. Fraud Investigation
- (Criminal Justice)
- ... investigations stemming from lawsuits and insurance claims investigations. An investigator can work for corporations in both salaried and consultant positions. Based on client requirements, ...
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- 38. Forensics
- (Criminal Justice)
- A forensic science technician is a professional puzzle solver dealing with high-stake, crime-solving puzzles. You can obtain training in forensic science by working for a certificate, associate's ...
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- 39. Criminal Justice (General)
- (Criminal Justice)
- A criminal justice professional will have to work with non-uniformed and uniformed employees of county, city, state, and federal enforcement agencies, defense and prosecuting attorneys, corrections ...
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- 40. Corrections
- (Criminal Justice)
- ... prisoners for possession of unauthorized material. The officer will also have to lead prisoners through daily schedules. A bailiff works to ensure courtroom safety. A bailiff has to assist judges, ...
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