Degrees
A degree can help you land that new career you have been dreaming of or help you further the career you already have.
There are a variety of educational degrees you can pursue, including a certificate, diploma, Associate’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, Doctorate Degree, and Master’s Degree. For additional information on the differences between these types of degrees, explore the links below.
Degrees Levels
Associate's Degrees (279)
An Associate degree is typically completed in two years and can be later transferred towards a bachelor's degree.
Bachelor's Degrees (558)
A bachelor's degree is considered the standard undergraduate degree and typically takes four years to complete.
Certificates (87)
A Certificate program is a shorter, focused course of education that enables students to learn specific skills for their field.
Diplomas (62)
Diploma programs provide practical application, flexible schedules and more lenient entrance requirements than a degree program.
Doctorate Degrees (20)
A Doctorate degree, or Ph.D., is the highest level of university education and enables individuals to contribute significantly to their field.
Master's Degrees (381)
A Master's degree enables individuals to refine their professional skills and gain a competitive edge in their industry.
Other Education (481)
Continuing education is valuable for adults to further their personal and professional development.