Be a Teacher!

December 1, 2009 by  
Filed under education, history

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of USC. All opinions are 100% mine.

I sometimes regret that I didn’t pursue a teaching degree after high school. I was wrapped up in drama and art, and, while I loved the creativity that art and drama afford, I think I would have had more stability and satisfaction in pursuing a teaching degree. And besides, teachers are never out of work! I love history, and I love to teach it and write it and study it. I would love to pursue a degree in history someday; even if I never taught a single class, just studying the wonders of history, and knowing that I had a degree, would mean much to me. And I just may do it yet.

I know many, many adults who have and are pursuing higher education. But very few are able to fit college classes and the college lifestyle into their busy schedules. This is where modern technology comes in! Online classes are more popular than ever before, and accredited, well-established schools such as the University of Southern California are making it a little easier to obtain that much-coveted Master of Arts degree, with their Rossier School of Education’s MAT@USC. You can take a look at USC’s extensive curriculum program information. Amongst many other, benefits from online education include:

  • A flexible study program for educators and students alike, from one of the foremost universities in the country.
  • An interactive, personal learning experience, with field-based projects in your local area, as well as electronically-accessible information.
  • No need to live on campus, change your lifestyle and schedule, or move to a different state.
  • An excellent and affordable tuition program, including USC’s reimbursement program.
  • Still be a part of the USC Trojan family, enjoying student status and benefits.
  • Obtain a qualified Master of Arts Teaching degree just as if you lived and studied on campus.

You can see that higher education is finally catching up with the electronic age. USC is a highly renowned private university, ranking #9 for its group in the US News and World Report. Check out the website for more on USC’s Rossier School of Education’s MAT@USCprogram information. It’s a great opportunity!
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