Career Diploma

What is the career diploma, and how can it help you move on professionally? In short, it is one of many further education options that those for whom a bachelor's degree is not possible can take advantage of. We want to explain exactly what the career diploma is for, and why you may want to go down this study path.

What is a Career Diploma?

You may find the career diploma also referred to as a ‘certificate of completion’ or ‘certificate of achievement.’ It is a certification that the recipient has completed a specific study program that gives them the skills to perform a certain role.

A career diploma is usually a one or two year course. However, some very specified examples can be completed in a few weeks. These courses are intended to get the student into a relevant role as quickly as possible.

Career diplomas are usually studied at a vocational school or a technical school. They involve a combination of classroom learning, and hands-on experience, and often incorporate real-world training in the form of work experience. The schools will have agreements with local businesses to take work placements.

Unlike a bachelor's degree which incorporates large areas of teaching in the liberal arts, the career diploma gets straight to the point. Schools also have efficient administration offices that ensure school-to-job takeup is surprisingly high. We recommend you check with your possible schools for more information on this.

What roles can you enter with a career diploma?

Potential Employment Options with a Career Diploma

The times when a young person seeking a trade or profession would be limited to a few of the craft-based roles are long gone. Employers have recognized the merit of study programs such as the career diploma, and professional and trade bodies now work hard to ensure that accredited programs are available.

Many growing businesses need to fill new roles with capable people quickly. You may be surprised how many well-paid and in-demand roles can be accessed with a career diploma. Here are a few that may interest you:

-        In the business world roles such as Office Managers. Accounts Clerks, Payroll operatives, and many more important jobs may be applied for with a career diploma in, for example, business and management.

-        In the healthcare industry there are career diplomas in subjects such as surgical technology, pharmacy, and more, each of which enables the holder to apply for jobs that can lead to a lucrative and rewarding career.

-        In IT and Technology the demand for people continues to grow, and if this is your area of interest, a career diploma in Home Inspection and Real Estate, in Engineering, or many other STEM study areas may be for you.

 

The choice of career diplomas has never been greater or more diverse, and we recommend you check out this convenient and valuable study program as many people have seen their careers improve considerably with a career diploma in hand.

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