Why Earning Your Master's Degree Makes Cents

You know that continuing your education will improve your earning power, not to mention open new career doors, but is a master's degree really worth the investment? Research suggests it is. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a master's degree holder earns more than $10,000 more on average each year than one with a bachelor's degree alone, and nearly $500,000 over the course of his or her working life. Advanced education also improves your employment and advancement potential, opening up career doors you'd never imagined. What's more, online degree programs and flexible campus scheduling makes earning a degree while keeping your day job easier than ever before.

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Master Degree Programs In Arts And Design : Online And Campus Schools

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The University of Liverpool

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Advance your career and increase your earning potential with a masters degree from the University of Liverpool. Study online in small groups of business professionals.
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  • Master of Science in Internet Systems

DMAC

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Expand your creativity with Digital Media Arts College (DMAC). Our advanced tools and technology, all-artist-environment, and expert faculty help you launch your digital arts career.
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  • MFA in Graphic Design
  • MFA in Visual Effects Animation

Kent State University - Online

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Reach your educational and professional goals by earning your RN-BSN degree online at Kent State University College of Nursing. We offer flexible classes designed to fit your busy lifestyle.
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  • Master of Music Education
  • Master of Music Education Choral
  • Master of Music Education Instrumental

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