Posted by bposton on November 24th, 2007 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
OK, my little dorm room buddies, this is it.
This is the news I’ve been waiting for. For the first time ever, a public university is offering online psychology degrees.
Beginning this month, Penn State will open admission to its bachelor of arts (BA) and bachelor of science (BS) degrees in
psychology to online degree students. Students can begin applying to the program later this month, and courses begin in summer 2008.
The program is from the University’s College of the Liberal Arts and delivered through Penn World Campus.
This is HUGH!!
Why? - Because it;s PENN STATE, that’s why…
Penn State College of the Liberal Arts educates more than 5,000 undergraduates in 43 majors and over 800 graduate
students in 16 programs, in addition to being the largest provider of courses for Penn State World Campus.
The World Campus at Penn State specializes in adult online education, delivering more than 60 of Penn State’s most highly regarded graduate, undergraduate and professional education programs through convenient online formats.
It was founded in 1998, and now serves more than 7,000 students in all 50 states, 43 countries, and on 7 continents.
And now they’ve added two online psychology degrees–a bachelor of arts (BA) and a bachelor of science (BS) in psychology.
The BA program is geared towards professionals who want to pursue psychology with a focus on the human-services aspects of the field, or plan to continue on to a master’s degree in psychology. The BS program follows a business track–for professionals interested in psychology-driven aspects of business–such as human resources, management, leadership development, and marketing.
As with all of Penn State’s online programs, the new psychology degrees are designed to empower working adults to
pursue life and career-enhancing higher education without sacrificing personal or professional time.
This is definitely a milestone for online education; the first public university offering of online psychology degrees.
Hat’s off to Penn State!!
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Posted by bposton on November 18th, 2007 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Looks like I was sleeping too much this week in the online degree dorm room, and I missed a very important event.
The National Distance Learning Week was held this week Nov 12-16
Umm - that’s not a full week, so maybe since it’s Sunday I didn’t miss it after all ??
Anyway, the National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) is an event organized by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA). It’s reason for being is to generate awareness through a nationwide campaign about the growing importance of distance learning within the areas of pre-k-12 education, higher and continuing education, home schooling, as well as business, corporate, military, government, and telehealth markets.
The USDLA is a non-profit organization, and has been a world leader in the advancement of distance learning since 1987.
There were quite a few universities that announced new initatives that coincided with this week. One of them was the University System of Georgia.
the USG launched a new website, www.georgiaonmyline.org. to provide access to a full array of distance-education offerings from the 35 USG institutions. This is to improve service to students within the system and at other institutions in Georgia and nationally. The website provides students a searchable catalog of online courses and programs updated each semester and a central location that allows students to register and transfer credits among multiple USG institutions.
Featured among the 1,600 courses and 35 programs on the searchable website are six new online graduate programs designed for Georgia teachers. The six new online master of education programs that will be available for admission beginning in January and course registration later this fall include instructional technology, middle grades math and science, secondary math, secondary science, reading, language and literacy, and a new degree appropriate for all teaching levels called Accomplished Teaching.
Two master of arts in teaching degrees for individuals who wish to change careers and become teachers will be available in special education and in reading, language and literacy.
Five of the USG’s colleges of education are piloting this new program development and delivery model. They include Columbus State University, Georgia State University, Georgia Southern University, North Georgia College and State University and Valdosta State University.
USD was just one of many colleges and online universities participating in the National Distance Learning Week.
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