Homeland Security Degrees
September 11, 2011, marked the largest terrorist attack on American soil, leaving nearly 3,000 dead. The event prompted the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which was tasked with preventing such attacks in the future. Years later, the DHS is still a critical part of U.S. security, sporting a 2012 projected operating budget of $57 billion. This budget has helped the DHS become a job creation machine: According to DHS.gov, the Department employed nearly 216,000 people in 2010, making it the third largest Cabinet department in the nation behind the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
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University of Phoenix
At University of Phoenix, we believe everyone deserves access to higher education.
As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.
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Argosy University
To succeed in today's competitive workforce, you need a solid foundation of knowledge - and the power to put it to work. And that's exactly what an Argosy University education offers.
At Argosy University we prepare individuals for careers that make a difference, whether in business, education, or psychology. Learn how you can make a difference in your life, and the lives of others.
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Everest College
Leave that dead-end job behind with training from Everest College.
Develop the skills to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment. Everest College can prepare you for a rewarding career in some of today's hottest fields.
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