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  Find information about UC Santa Barbara space science, registering in a technical degree program to develop job skills, and taking free practice tests online. Which college degrees will give you the best chances of finding employment after graduation? Some students select a major because it offers practical training that will be valuable in the workplace. Other students choose their major simply because they enjoy the subject material. By sampling courses from different departments, you can get a better idea which field you are most comfortable in. The most popular college major is business administration, split evenly between men and women. On the other hand, men make up the vast majority of computer science and engineering majors. For women, the fields of education, English and liberal arts dominate the list.

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UC Santa Barbara space scienceThe best college for a student is not necessarily the highest ranking school in the Forbes or US News listings, but the college that offers a student rewarding career chances. If you remain true to your career interests, not just going after salary, your overall job earnings will increase as you gain experience. However, if your focus is more on salary alone, there's a higher risk that you'll suffer early signs of burnout, and be forced to change careers later on.

Technical training programs are a low-cost alternative to attending a regular four-year college, and still you may earn good money as a highly-skilled, technical specialist. By taking some of your required degree courses online, you may be able to graduate earlier, thus saving money on tuition. If you're currently employed, you can take online courses in your spare time to advance your career. Massive Open Online Courses are known as MOOCs, utilizing cloud-based software, interactive platforms such as Blackboard, and mobile apps.

An online degree may be just as marketable as a college degree that was earned on campus. Udemy online learning is a new startup with backing from the founders of Groupon. Similarly, Khan Academy now offers over 4,000 micro-lectures served through YouTube. Coursera, a competing software platform, has millions of enrolled students from around the world. Recently, MIT announced that it's open courseware platform will be available to students and instructors at no cost.

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Other colleges near Santa Barbara, California:

Take a few moments to browse other colleges and universities near Santa Barbara. It's a good idea to compare all schools in the area, as well as consider taking some of your classes online, to save on tuition fees. By continuing your education, you can improve your salary prospects or train for a more interesting position. According to the Occupational Outlook Quarterly, from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, college graduates are twice as likely to find employment as those without a college degree in today's competitive job market. Further, it may be possible to receive degree credit via Advanced Placement exams, as well as through honors classes that you've taken.

Financial aid deadlines are typically scheduled well in advance of regular admission dates, so be sure to apply early. You may request free information from several different schools below, without making a commitment.

College GuidePhoneIn-state TuitionOut-of-state TuitionStudent Body SizeRequest Info
Santa Barbara City College
    Santa Barbara, CA
(805) 965-0581 $ (low) $$ very large Program Info
Westmont College
    Santa Barbara, CA
(805) 565-6000$$$$$$$$ medium Program Info
Fielding Graduate University
    Santa Barbara, CA
(805) 687-1099 $ (low) $ (low) medium Program Info
Antioch University Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara, CA
(805) 962-8179 $$$ $$$ very small Program Info
Career Networks Institute
    Orange, CA
(714) 437-9697$$$$$$$$ small Program Info
San Diego Christian College
    El Cajon, CA
(619) 201-8700$$$$$$$$ small Program Info
Bakersfield College
    Bakersfield, CA
(661) 395-4011 $ (low) $$ very large Program Info
College of The Desert
    Palm Desert, CA
(760) 346-8041 $ (low) $$ large Program Info
North West College West Covina
    West Covina, CA
(626) 960-5046$$$$$$$$ small Program Info
Whittier College
    Whittier, CA
(562) 907-4205$$$$$$$$ medium Program Info
Scripps College
    Claremont, CA
(909) 621-8149$$$$$$$$ small Program Info
Long Beach City College
    Long Beach, CA
(562) 938-4111 $ (low) $$ very large Program Info
West Coast University
    Los Angeles, CA
(818) 299-5500$$$$$$$$ medium Program Info
University of Antelope Valley
    Lancaster, CA
(661) 726-1911 $$$ $$$ small Program Info


Technical Degree Programs

The US Department of Labor reports that new graduates with technical degrees are likely to find employment faster, including majors in computer programming, small business administration, health care, and graphic design. An associates degree is a two-year program that either results in an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree. Further, many varied careers are available to people who hold associates degrees. The greatest downside to an associates degrees in the job market is only that you will be competing with individuals holding bachelors degrees. Therefore, make sure you're comfortable in the niche you've chosen.

Business:

Many young people are natural business entrepreneurs, raised with new technology such as developing apps for the iPad and iPhone. Business majors may focus on starting their own small business, if the job market is tight. Candidates with prior industry experience are preferred by interviewers, but an applicant's past experience must be relevant to the particular job vacancy that the company needs to fill. Your resume must show a clear pattern of success over time, based on numeric results and personal achievements. Companies frequently publish rankings, offer various awards and incentives, and conduct monthly reviews of employee performance. Seek out a mentor with maturity and the connections to help you find the most direct path to advancement in your industry.

The main challenge in getting your degree is to choose a career that you will enjoy, and can pursue for many years. The job vacancies for website designers are still increasing, as retail firms move a greater percentage of their business online. Also, as the healthcare industry relies heavily on electronic medical records, protecting patients' personal data takes priority.

Nursing:

There is indeed a shortage of nurses, but please be aware that the education required is very challenging. Community colleges offer an Associate of Science degree in Nursing, and some diploma programs also award certificates in practical nursing. Nurse training can take a long time to complete, based on your ability to learn, and whether you are able to attend nursing school full-time. University nursing degrees, such as the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, reward graduates with advanced education, additional applied training, and competitive starting salaries.

Nursing & Medical Job Listings

Earning a CNA degree (Certified Nursing Assistant) is the first step towards becoming a fully-qualified nurse. Most CNA programs can be completed within a few months, allowing you to join the workforce quickly. The next step in a nursing career is to become a LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) or LVN ( Licensed Vocational Nurse). These are year-long programs, in which you'll work under an RN distributing meds, treating wounds, and providing basic patient care.
Nursing & Medical Careers
Each link lists current openings:
Starting Salary
(up to)
10 Year Salary
(up to)
Chiropractors$67,760$91,070
Clinical Psychologists$66,110$92,730
Dentists$68,850$115,040
EMT, Paramedics$36,390$65,280
Occupational Therapists$66,010$87,330
Opticians$42,220$69,630
Pharmacists$65,950$80,450
Physical Therapists$58,050$94,810
Physicians$92,220$182,220
Psychologists$50,360$87,840
Registered Nurses (RN)$49,730$83,440
Rehabilitation$49,350$72,940
Respiratory Therapists$68,610$94,190
Surgeons$104,150$184,150
Therapists$45,070$72,640
Veterinarians$81,490$133,150

            Source: Indeed.com
In order to become an RN (Registered Nurse), a bachelors degree in nursing is recommended. RN's command a greater salary, and are responsible for an enlarged scope of practice over LPNs and CNAs. Students will receive classroom instruction and clinical training in a hospital setting. A 4-year BSN program allows students to further specialize in the areas of pediatrics, geriatrics and mental health. After completing your nursing education, you must be licensed by the state in which you'll be practicing, given that state boards of nursing each have specific certification requirements.




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Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Phone: (805) 893-8000
Fax: (701) 477-7892
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Skilled Careers
Current openings:
Starting Salary
(up to)
Accountants$60,670
Advertising$51,350
Architects$69,760
Computer Programmers$75,500
Financial Analysts$71,240
Graphic Designers$49,400
Economists$63,500
Film & Video Editors$58,100
Journalists$44,520
Lawyers$57,200
Photographers$31,830
Psychologists$50,360
Public Relations$40,670
Registered Nurses (RN)$49,730
Stock Brokers$60,190
Website Designers$42,640
            Source: Indeed.com













 
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