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An Online Health Degree Leads to Careers with a Social Conscience

Despite the looming economic downturn, there's one profession that shows no signs of slowing. Hiring in the health care industry is operating at full speed. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the health care industry is expected to grow 22 percent through 2016, with an additional 3 million new wage and salary jobs to be added in the coming decade. Earning a health degree from an accredited online university is perfect if you're looking to change careers or attend school part-time. The convenience of taking classes anywhere and at any time means you can keep your personal and professional obligations.

Course work for online health degrees includes natural sciences, medical technology, and health care communications. Salaries vary widely with discipline. For example, PayScale reports that the average salary for registered nurses is $25.73 per hour. Certified nurse sssistants typically earn $10.82 per hour. Salary also varies with geographic location.

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