The pros and cons of getting an online university degree
Posted: Wednesday, November 30, 2005
by Hal McIver
Hal McIver
The
question that is often asked is whether a degree earned through an online
institution is worth as much as a degree obtained from a traditional
university. Recent studies, including one carried out by the
However,
an online degree has its share of pros and cons. The obvious advantage of an
online degree program is that the student can be located anywhere in the world,
and yet enroll and pursue a degree course at a leading educational institution,
such as the
It is
sometimes argued that in an online degree program, the classroom environment is
missing, and the student either depends on material that is supplied by the
University, or needs to reach out to the online resources such as online
libraries.
The
success or failure of an online degree program also depends on the student’s
self-discipline. While a traditional classroom situation ensures that the
student adheres to the timetable, an online program often leaves it to the
student to define the timetable—if the student is unable to exert
self-discipline, there is a possibility that the course might overrun the
acceptable timeline.
There are
also some doubts expressed about the value of an online degree as compared to a
traditional degree. However, if the institution imparting online courses is
trusted in the academic world and accredited, an online degree is held in high
esteem. The
The study
conducted by the
Hal McIver is a proponent of higher education, especially at online universities. See http://www.universityreviewsonline.com/2005/10/choosing_an_onl_1.html for more information on getting an online university degree.
This reads like a very thinly-veiled advertisement for UoP. You work for them? Get paid by them? Get something else from them for writing this? All roads (links) I could find in this lead to UoP (or other similar thinly-veiled ads).