I have many queries before i decide if to get my degree online. How do employers view distance learning degrees? Can I get a job with it?
Many employers do not view distance learning as acceptable, but the scope of distance learning is growing. I took University of Phoenix classes when they were first introduced, but switched to classroom based learning because online classes were not viewed as "serious." A lot of people think it is "just playin' on the computer."
I know that online classes are a lot harder than regular classroom classes. They require a lot more writing due to you not attending a class. They require group projects and presentations and research.
As learning by computer becomes more accepted in the mainstream, you will see employers taking it a lot more seriously. I took Master's classes in Education.
What type of classes are you looking at?
And, employers don't HAVE to take anything. They can decide they like another candidate for a position better based on where they went to school. Employers look at entire resumes.
One other thing to think about - some employers believe that you can PAY to get an online degree without doing the work. The city manager of the town I used to live in did just that. He bought a degree. Didn't go to class, didn't do any work, just paid $500 for a piece of paper, based on his "life experiences." The city FIRED HIM FOR FAKING HIS QUALIFICATIONS. So, don't even go that route.
All this, based on my experiences. Take it or leave it.