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Never Too Old to Learn: An Incomplete Guide to Degrees and Certifications Mountain Home AR

Look at any of the ads in our Professional Development section and you will see dozens of training tracks that lead to myriad certifications. Pick up a course guide to any college or university and you will find B.S. degree programs in either computer science or electrical engineering, with dozens or even hundreds of courses to choose from.

Mtn. Home High Career Academics
(870) 425-1215
500 Bomber Blvd.
Mountain Home, AR
Arkansas Workforce at Mountain Home
870-425-2386
1058 Highland Circle
Mountain Home, AR
Ozark Action, Inc.
(417) 679-4559
18 Court Square
Gainesville, MO
Job Corp Counseling
(870) 534-2461
1210 S Cherry St
Pine Bluff, AR
Arkansas Dept. of Workforce Services
479-394-3060
601 C Highway 71 North
Mena, AR
Penmac Personnel Services Inc
(870) 425-1533
707 N Cardinal Dr Ste 4
Mountain Home, AR
Lighthouse Career Academy
(870) 741-7333
115 Crandall E Harrison
Mountain Home, AR
Staffmark
(479) 750-4700
4275 S Thompson St
Springdale, AR
Uaw Local 1762
(501) 327-2510
114 E Dave Ward Dr
Conway, AR
Staffmark
(479) 271-7818
1703 Phyllis St
Bentonville, AR
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Never Too Old to Learn: An Incomplete Guide to Degrees and Certifications

Posted by : James Mathewson

Look at any of the ads in our Professional Development section and you will see dozens of training tracks that lead to myriad certifications. Pick up a course guide to any college or university and you will find B.S. degree programs in either computer science or electrical engineering, with dozens or even hundreds of courses to choose from. It's a little like trying to navigate an unfamiliar city. How do you choose the right path--the one that will give you the best chance of success in your career--if you don't know the lay of the land?

Any vocational discernment comes with a degree of self-searching. Many of these questions only you can answer. But once you choose a direction in this city full of old winding roads and new thoroughfares, I can help you to choose among the paths. Still, I call this an incomplete guide because a complete guide is a book, such as "Get Certified and Get Ahead" by Anne Martinez (McGraw-Hill, 2000). But note the date: General certification books are a bit old. Plus, not everyone has the time or patience to read a complete guide. So here I present an at-a-glance view that could serve as a map of the field. Once you have a general idea of the degree and certification map, I suggest you consult new books on specific degrees and certifications to figure out what they entail in the way of training and education.

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