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Old 01-27-2009, 07:08 PM
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So,in your field,it would depend on your area of interest. But you could still get it anyway,and not be a professor,right?
Pretty much.

You could get it, but it would be pointless if you're not interested in academia in some way.

The only people I know in the counseling field with Ph.D. are those with teaching interests, or those who are looking to get into Psych (where you need one to do ANYTHING).

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Old 01-27-2009, 10:52 PM
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I have my PhD in molecular genetics. And I was attempting to go for the professor track, but due to several personal setbacks, I left my field altogether and am doing something wholly different.

A Ph.D. in any field teaches you some basics, what the current literature is of your interest, understanding it, defending your thoughts, and writing about it for publications. Afterward, you have to write grants, etc. to stay in the field. You have to interact with your field's experts, etc by making presentations, etc.

IMHO, you don't need a Ph.D. if you want to get paid and have the oooolala job.

But those letters behind your name make you the expert in the field of which you speak, without having really to publish in that area. Especially if you KNOW it.

The only difference is, you can NOT a physician, and laypeople often are confused.

Think about it this way, in the United Kingdom, they view the Philosophy of Doctorate higher than they do physician... Probably, long ago, a physician was also the undertaker and graver...
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Old 01-27-2009, 11:00 PM
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If higher ed is your career goal, then do not get an online degree. We routinely eliminate people from candidate pools who have an online degree.
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Old 01-28-2009, 12:59 PM
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Why does it matter if they have an online degree? Is it accreditation?
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If higher ed is your career goal, then do not get an online degree. We routinely eliminate people from candidate pools who have an online degree.
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:20 PM
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Why does it matter if they have an online degree? Is it accreditation?
Among other things.

Don't get me started on online MBAs...
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:32 PM
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Don't get me started on online MBAs...
Do you mean the "University of Phoenix" type, or the "University of Texas Online MBA" type? Or are both lacking?
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:57 PM
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Do you mean the "University of Phoenix" type, or the "University of Texas Online MBA" type? Or are both lacking?
I can think of a couple of legitimate online advanced degree programs...UConn Law does an LLM in insurance program that's done online, and I think a couple of other law schools have online LLM programs. (For those who don't know, and LLM is a Master in Laws, usually held by someone who specializes in a field like insurance law or tax). Of course, those people already have jobs, and they're looking for more experience in their specialty.

I don't know enough about the U of Texas online MBA, but I think it's more likely than not that you'll find online programs to be duds. That could be for a variety of reasons - some aren't accredited and have lackluster faculty, some aren't well organized, whatever. Some, you essentially just have to show up and pay the fee and you get the degree.
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Old 01-29-2009, 04:08 PM
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Do you mean the "University of Phoenix" type, or the "University of Texas Online MBA" type? Or are both lacking?
Both, really. I don't consider U of P a real MBA program, since it's not accredited by a major governing body. Honestly, it seems like a joke to me.

UT actually doesn't have an online MBA; you'll find that most business schools in the top 20-50 won't even bother with an online MBA. Some may or may not offer individual classes online, but since I didn't consider online MBAs, I don't really know.

So much about getting an MBA is about networking and collaborating with your cohort. Most people I know who did traditional full-time, executive, and evening MBAs say that the interaction with your professors, classmates, and guest lecturers was the single most important thing about their educations. Part of the reason you pursue higher education is access--to more money, to different perspectives, you name it. I don't exactly know what you're accessing if all you're doing is logging on.
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