The Top Ten Most Popular Online Degrees Help You Help Others

Posted by bposton on July 27th, 2010 — Posted in online degree programs psychology

There seems to be a trend going on in the online and offline degree world that a lot of folks are just now seeing.

The trend that many people are looking for careers that help them to help others.

Maybe it’s due to the economic downturn, or from a call for people to help their fellow man, but whatever it stems from, there’s no denying that outside of Business majors, which always seem to lead the pack, an interesting trend worth noting is that more people are seeking careers that lend a helping hand.

So with that, here are the top ten most popular degree programs, as rated by eLearners.com, which ranked these based on the top searches and inquiries made by prospective students on its site.

The top Ten include:
1. Business Administration and MBA
2. Nursing
3. Psychology
4. Criminal Justice
5. Health Administration
6. Religion
7. Early Childhood Education
8. Counseling
9. Accounting
10. Human Services

There’s also a lot of data from the U.S. Department of Labor that supports this trend, and interestingly, it also shows employment for many of these “helping professions” is expected to increase in the next eight to ten years.

For example:

– Job prospects in human services are expected to be excellent, especially for prospective employees with applicable postsecondary education. Employment for social and human services assistants is expected to grow by nearly 23 percent between now and 2018.

– In the criminal justice field, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to increase 22 percent as security concerns increase and criminal activity grows on the Internet.

– Between n0w and 2018, the number of jobs for registered nurses is expected to increase by nearly 600,000 (more than 20 percent), making it one of the fastest growing occupations.

– Health administration is another booming industry, with jobs in medical billing and as medical administrative assistants expected to increase by nearly 20 percent between now and 2018.

– Counseling will likely see significant growth between now and 2018. Overall employment of counselors is expected to increase by 18 percent; however, the outlook for some specialties is even brighter. Employment of mental health counselors is expected to grow by 24 percent; substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors by 21 percent; and rehabilitation counselors by 19 percent.

– Psychology, which was the second most requested online degree program on eLearners.com, has encouraging news as well. The psychology field is expected to experience a 12 percent increase in jobs by 2018, with most of these openings in schools, hospitals and social service agencies.

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Comment by George

Psychology is my favorite, good to know that there’s a 12 percent increase in jobs expecting.

Posted on September 11, 2011 at 3:53 pm

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