Capella Gives You More Reasons To Get Your Degree Online
An accredited, online university, capella university has expanded its degree offerings.
A review of Capella University says it is widely regarded as the most technologically advanced of all online universities. Capella uses its iGuide system to replace the online chatrooms and iffy webcams its competitors use, the review says. The review gives Capella 4 out of 5 possible stars.
Capella now offers a new Bachelor of Science in Public Safety program, as well as eight new graduate and undergraduate specializations in psychology, education, information technology, business, and criminal justice. Enrollment is now open, with classes beginning summer quarter 2007.
Capella’s School of Education has launched a new Special Education Leadership specialization as part of its PhD in Education program. There is a real need for a leadership specialization focused on special education, according to Pamela Potter, president of the National Association of Pupil Services Administrators and special education director for the Loudonville-Perrysville, Ohio, school district.
“The current preparatory program for a career in special education administration is a patchwork quilt at best,” she says. “A PhD focused in special education would be an efficient and effective way to prepare for the actual job that must be done. If I were starting my career again, this is the direction I would take without a doubt.”
Founded in 1993, Capella has grown to more than 650 faculty members and 13,000 students. It is also fully accredited.
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A review of Capella University says it is widely regarded as the most technologically advanced of all online universities. Capella uses its iGuide system to replace the online chatrooms and iffy webcams its competitors use, the review says. The review gives Capella 4 out of 5 possible stars.
Capella now offers a new Bachelor of Science in Public Safety program, as well as eight new graduate and undergraduate specializations in psychology, education, information technology, business, and criminal justice. Enrollment is now open, with classes beginning summer quarter 2007.
Capella’s School of Education has launched a new Special Education Leadership specialization as part of its PhD in Education program. There is a real need for a leadership specialization focused on special education, according to Pamela Potter, president of the National Association of Pupil Services Administrators and special education director for the Loudonville-Perrysville, Ohio, school district.
“The current preparatory program for a career in special education administration is a patchwork quilt at best,” she says. “A PhD focused in special education would be an efficient and effective way to prepare for the actual job that must be done. If I were starting my career again, this is the direction I would take without a doubt.”
Founded in 1993, Capella has grown to more than 650 faculty members and 13,000 students. It is also fully accredited.
This was a sponsored post.
Bookmark http://universeeverything.blogspot.com/ and drop back in sometime.
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