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Associate Degrees:
Accounting
Applied Science
Arboriculture
Architecture
Arts
Aviation
Aviation Maintenance
Baking and Pastry Arts
Biotechnology
Business Administration
Business Finance
Business Marketing
Computer Science
Computer Technology
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Dermatology
Disaster Management
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Education Administration
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
EMS
Engineering
English
Environmental
Financial Accounting
Fine Arts
Fishing and Hunting
Forest Technology
General Studies
Graphic Design
Green Technology
Health Physics
Healthcare
Healthcare Administration
Healthcare Management
Helicopter Pilot
Horticulture
Human Resources Management
Human Services
IT
Journalism
Landscaping Design
Law
Liberal Arts
Librarian
Library Technical Assistant
Logistics Management
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Assisting
Medical Billing and Coding
Medical Office Adminstration
Music
Network Engineer
Nursing
Nutrition
Office Administration
Paralegal
Paramedic
Parks and Recreation
Pest Control
Physical Therapy Assistant
Pilot
Psychology
Public Health
Purchasing
Radiation Therapy
Recreation
Registered Nursing
Safety
Science
Seminary
Sports Management
Sports Medicine
Sports Recreation
Waste Water
Wilderness


Distance Learning Associate Degree

The Benefits of a Distance Learning Associate Degree
Distance learning programs are designed for students who are busy with work and family commitments, or who cannot afford to commute to a college campus or reside away from home while preparing for a career. The Distance Learning Associate Degree is especially beneficial for students who need flexible schedules and an affordable, accredited, high-quality education.

Not only will pursuing an online associate degree save you money in commuting, parking, and on-campus activity fees, it will free up your schedule, allowing you to log on to classes 24 hours a day at your convenience. All your assignments, lectures, class discussions, exams-even your class registration-are done online.

You set your own pace in many courses, in others you'll be required to participate in online discussions or chat with classmates and your instructors. You'll also have unparalleled access to research materials through online libraries and class bulletin boards.

Flexible Distance Learning Includes Community
You won't be isolated, either. You'll make lifelong friends and business contacts among your classmates, swapping emails, enjoying online chat sessions, or arranging occasional meetings for coffee-if you like. In classes that require collaboration, you'll work online to coordinate research projects, swap notes, give and receive constructive feedback.

Contact through email can be a boon to learning, making a distance learning associate degree the perfect option for students who seek courses not offered at local colleges or who may be occupied at home or work during normal class hours. But remember: you'll still have to be motivated to keep up at all times and deliver your tests and written assignments on schedule.

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Online Associate Degrees:

Accounting
Arts
Business Administration
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
Electronics Technology
Engineering
Environmental
Healthcare
Human Resources
IT
Librarian
Medical Assisting
Music
Nursing
Seminary

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