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EchoedTruth 03-05-2013 10:01 AM

Getting an Undergrad IT Certificate from an Online College
 
Hey all,

I am aiming to get a Computer Information Management undergraduate certificate from Ashworth College ( ashworthcollege.edu ) as I want something on my resume that shows I have some IT education experience (I already have significant but not very long work history in IT). I'm just looking for opinions on this. Would having that cert on my resume help in y'alls opinion? Or would it look bad as it is from an online school? Not sure what route to take as I want "some" formal IT education to list, but I'm not about signing up for another undergrad degree (already have an AB from UGA).

Thanks!

Prince 03-05-2013 10:11 AM

reach for the sky DEVRY

Peatree 03-05-2013 10:31 AM

Get what ever basic degree you can that will get you a job in the type of company you want a career.

I know several people that have a four year degree, hell some even have a MBA, that cannot find a job. They spent to much time getting their degree and not focusing on working your way up in a company.

Get a degree, hell even a cert if it gets you the job, then prove yourself by working hard, using off hours to further your education and work your way up.

Swish 03-05-2013 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Peatree (Post 874566)
using off hours to further your education and work your way up.

Great advice, wish I'd done it that way.

Peatree 03-05-2013 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Swish (Post 874624)
Great advice, wish I'd done it that way.

Agreed! I started with a 2 yr degree from ITT which landed me my first real "job" in Austin (company known as National Instruments).

Now 20 years later I have earned/maintain several more certs, my bachelors, and thinking about earning my MBA as well. Still working in same field, but much higher up and even better compensation.

EchoedTruth 03-05-2013 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Peatree (Post 874566)
Get what ever basic degree you can that will get you a job in the type of company you want a career.

I know several people that have a four year degree, hell some even have a MBA, that cannot find a job. They spent to much time getting their degree and not focusing on working your way up in a company.

Get a degree, hell even a cert if it gets you the job, then prove yourself by working hard, using off hours to further your education and work your way up.

Thanks for the advice! As stated in the OP, I already have a 4 year bachelor's degree from UGA. I'm just looking to put some education on my resume that is computer-affiliated, to back up my work experience. (I'm a sociology major that was planning on law school but fuck that, my roommate was doing law and it was :( ). I was mainly wondering what people think about the for-profit, online schools like Ashworth, ITT, etc.. I see some saying its a waste of money, and some saying it helps. If it matters, this isn't for a degree, just taking 5 classes which in turn give me a "Computer Information Management undergraduate certificate".

Peatree 03-05-2013 12:37 PM

UGA? There's your problem. Should have gone to TCU!

EchoedTruth 03-05-2013 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Peatree (Post 874698)
UGA? There's your problem. Should have gone to TCU!

................................ lol

Klendathu 03-05-2013 02:19 PM

IMHO, for IT, the degree is what a company will look at when they need to fill an entry level position and you have no experience to put on your resume. If you can get a job in the field without the degree, save yourself the tuition money. Not dissing the degree, but you can get somewhere without it, and paying back student loans can be a real bitch. Stick with it, maybe cop a cert here and there, you'll do ok. Experience is the key, though. I'd rather hire someone who can show me, for example, router configs and WAN stuff on a paper napkin than some jerkface with a Bachelor's and a CCNA who doesn't know shit from shinola.

EchoedTruth 03-05-2013 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Klendathu (Post 874966)
IMHO, for IT, the degree is what a company will look at when they need to fill an entry level position and you have no experience to put on your resume. If you can get a job in the field without the degree, save yourself the tuition money. Not dissing the degree, but you can get somewhere without it, and paying back student loans can be a real bitch. Stick with it, maybe cop a cert here and there, you'll do ok. Experience is the key, though. I'd rather hire someone who can show me, for example, router configs and WAN stuff on a paper napkin than some jerkface with a Bachelor's and a CCNA who doesn't know shit from shinola.

Yea that's what I figured/believe as well. From my perspective though - an employer might see my two degrees in Sociology (Associates & Bachelors) and be like... well where did he learn IT stuff? So even though I have work history as an IT guy, I figured it would help just to have "some" sort of formal education. In this case a cheap (~$1000) certificate in computer information management.


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