I would like to Golden Gate University Online program, and when I do, I am in the financial and industrial Psychology’m 12 master’s degree in thinking will. WASC accreditation degree online. I have a bachelor’s degree deliberative body level. My work experience and influence are related. My thinking is that future society colleges’m gonna miss my online degree? Wanted to give me the opportunity? West Africa Submarine Cable = Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Association in the six official academic, public and private universities, colleges, the United States and country of origin for the United States, foreign institutions at the secondary and primary institution responsible for confirmation. The Western Association of California and Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, Northern Mariana Islands, the Pacific Rim, East Asia and the Pacific and East Asia to the national, provincial justice schools and colleges in the United States, school or college can be applied to services.
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Call the headquarters for the community college district and ask.
Who is exactly is the accrediting agency? GGU is another diploma mill What is the WASC?
Generally speaking, community colleges, normally require a masters degree in the subject you want to teach or a masters degree and 18 semester credit hours in the subject. Some community colleges will accept BS degrees for development or foundation courses. It depends on the program and the community college and what their requirements are for instructors. I would contact the colleges you want to work for and either call to find out what their requirements are for teaching or look on their websites for job announcements, that normally liste the requirements. You could also try the continuing education departments at some of the colleges.
I am going to be quite honest with you.
There is very little chance that you will ever be hired to teach at a community college with an online degree.
Academia still looks askance at degrees (especially graduate degrees) that are not earned in residence, while being closely supervised by noted scholars in your field of study.
I realize that GGU is WASC accredited, but honestly, at the graduate level, mere accreditation is meaningless. Reputation of one’s program (in terms of scholarly rigor) means everything.
If you wish to teach finance, your work experience in finance will serve you well, given community college hiring practices in that area. There is currently a high demand for finance professors, and substantial work experience is highly valued in this field. However, you should also hold a degree in finance that is earned in residence through a highly reputable department.
As to industrial psychology, even if your work experience is in this field, you will need at least an MA in psychology to teach this at the community college level. Many of your competitors will hold the PhD, so if you do not, your work experience in this area should be substantial.
I wish you success.
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Hmm I do not have very much experience in this, But as long as it is a fully accredited degree, I dont think they have a choice but to look at it as a normal masters, and with two masters you should have no problem landing a job as a professor at a community college.