by John MacGregor
Online Masters Degrees Programs Columnist
Often it can seem like some leaders skipped class on the day military history was taught. Or maybe they were in class, but they didn’t have a teacher who inspired them to pay attention. One thing is certain—the world needs leaders who learn from the past. Getting your master’s degree in military history can set you on the path to teaching the leaders of tomorrow.
An Online Master’s Degree in Military History Can Help You Shine a Light on the Past
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that job opportunities for post-secondary teachers should grow much faster than average through 2014, due to widespread retirement and a booming 18-24 population. Earning your master’s degree in military history can qualify you for many of these expected jobs. If you’re fascinated by wars of the past, and are interested in teaching people who make decisions about wars in the present, look no further than military history.
In addition to excellent benefits and flexible summer hours, the BLS reports that post-secondary teachers earned a median annual salary of $51,800 in 2004.
Take Your Learning Online
With new online learning features, studying at home has never been so good. The online experience is now more interactive than ever, and you won’t have to fight traffic to get to class. You can study when your schedule permits and work at your own pace. Explore online options in military history and let a great career come marching your way!
About the Author
John MacGregor is a freelance writer with degrees from the University of California in Comparative Literature and Law. He has traveled widely and worked on civil rights, government, education, and technology projects.
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Posted on September 11, 2007 at 12:05 PM