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If you're thinking about going back to school, we've prepared some fascinating articles on the subject. Read about career profiles, important education decisions and the perfect degree programs to support your lifestyle. Netdegree's article database can even help you find a related study area

Published: April 11, 2011
Why Are Accredited Online Degrees Important?

In its simplest meaning, accreditation is academic quality control. Typically, private not-for-profit organizations review educational institutions and award accreditation status to schools that pass set standards. This is done to ensure that students are getting the online or campus degrees they need to succeed. Accreditation organizations can work with any level of education, although post-secondary schools are the primary focus of this article.

Published: February 2, 2011
Career Guide: Computer Network Information Technology (IT) Manager

Information technology (IT) management is at the center of coordinating and planning the implementation of computer hardware, computer software, and network systems. With millions of organizations needing to transmit, store, and analyze electronic information in their businesses, this career has become exceptionally important to the world economy.

Published: February 2, 2011
Career Profile: Human Resources Manager

The human resources (HR) department is an essential part of many organizations and businesses. Human resources managers ensure that hiring, training, benefits procurement, and termination processes go smoothly. Increasingly, HR managers are also working with executives to set hiring policies. A human resources manager can be the head of a department and manage benefits specialists, recruiters, and trainers. A human resources manager may also specialize as a compensation and benefits manager or as a training and development manager. Lastly, a human resources manager may be a generalist, if not the only HR person, in a small company.

Published: February 2, 2011

You may be drawn to the crime scene investigation field because you like the idea of catching the bad guy. This is a great field to use your abilities to think logically, work systematically, and pay attention to details. The International Crime Scene Investigators Association (ICSIA) says the job of a crime scene investigator is "to document, identify and collect physical evidence at the scene of a crime."

Published: February 2, 2011

Video game designers create the concept, the world, the story, and the levels of a video game. They are the architects of the game's blueprint, and they lead the way for all the other departments. Video game designers decide how the action and visuals should proceed and direct the artists, programmers, and producers for a game. Usually, there's a lead video game designer guiding all the other video game designers. Other types of game designers include:

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