The Top 15 Online Degree Majors

 


Attending a full time college is not feasible for the working graduates. While doing work they can simultaneously undergo an online degree. Online degree programs offer flexible schedules and comfort of home to the students and they can manage their time for work and other activities. The other motive of the working students going for online degree is to make them more valuable for the employer.

Though there are a number of online degree programs offered by colleges now but the most desirable are those programs which relate to the fields and professions experience the highest growth rate and job security. Here are the top 15 best online degree majors recorded for the year 2014.

 • Graphic designing, Web Design and Development – Creating promotional displays, packaging, logos, marketing brochures, web pages and other materials with the help of software and Information technology tools

 • Accounting and Financial Management – Budget Analysis, Financial planning, analysis of accounting and financing documents and all the range of essential functions within an organization related to finance and accounts.

 • Information Systems Management (ISM)-  The ISM managers are responsible for implementing and administration of computer technology in an organization.

 • Sales and Marketing- Sales is the core activity of the organization and marketing professionals are necessary to help businesses and professionals attract customers and clients.

 • Health Care programs- This curriculum provides training in all the essential fields of the Health Care industry.

 • Engineering- Engineering programs are becoming popular and online courses are offered in all fields like civil, electrical, industrial, construction and others.


The other major program areas offered as online degrees are:

 • Paralegal

 • Human Resource Management

 • Business Administration

 • Supply Chain Management

 • Small Business management

 • Project Management

 • Business Intelligence

 • Security Management

 • Technical Communication

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