Bachelor Degree: Growing Global Trend


by Michael Russell - Date: 2007-01-23 - Word Count: 537 Share This!

More and more working adults today appreciate the value of a bachelor degree or a first degree not just to help them advance in their career but also to help them increase their knowledge and the scope of their skills.

More people are considering bachelor degree studies or further training to make themselves more marketable, as this will increase their skills and resources as well as bring greater value to their existing qualifications.

Multinational companies are also encouraging their employees to pursue bachelor degree qualifications. In today's knowledge-driven economy, organizations are encouraging staff to acquire knowledge and skills, which are practical and industry-driven, to ensure the continuous progress and growth of the organization.

Companies often encourage their staff to go for weekend classes, as they are required to work productively during weekdays. However, some sponsored candidates are allowed to take time off to do 'block training' during working hours. Employers often provide great supports to staff who are taking on a program by giving them study leave to prepare for examinations.

There is a growing trend of companies allowing their employees to go on sabbaticals or study leave. The advantage of allowing employees to go on study leave is that they will return to their organization with new skills, expertise and bring much greater value to the job. They also tend to focus on areas that are relevant to their organization and this means that they will be able to fit in and adjust much better than a new employee with the same skills.

Some companies are also allowing their employees to work flexi hours, which allows them to concentrate on their dissertations and theses, which again, are often relevant to their organization. Here, again, it is in the best interest of the employer to accord them time off.

Corporations are looking at training programs that will provide their employees with a global perspective. To ensure that employees stay committed to their training programs, it it's critical to 'marry' employees' training needs with the programs that are available.

As most working adults are reluctant to leave their jobs to pursue bachelor degree studies, time off from work is a boon. The availability of distance learning and e-learning helps too.

E-learning and distance learning are a natural choice for those who have family commitments. While it can be quite demanding, it's a preferred option for many as they don't have to leave their jobs and families.

While e-learning and distance learning afford convenience, they also require a lot of discipline and independence. This explains why many choose hybrid programs where they're required to attend and enjoy face-to-face interaction though seminars and workshops.

Distance learning is the fastest-growing form of learning in the world right now and e-learning is the way of the future. The gap between the supply and demand of education is getting bigger and one way to close it is by having more e-learning centers.

There are approximately 100 million students worldwide and 50 million in Asia-Pacific seeking higher education. There isn't enough time or money to build campuses. It is believes that e-learning is increasingly becoming a prevalent way of obtaining a quality education.

The fact that students don't restrict themselves to geographical boundaries can be a strong driver to encourage people to take up online education.


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