Distance Learning at UC

UC Students Enrolled in Distance Learning Degree Programs

Autumn 2000 – 213 students
Autumn 2001 – 245 students
Autumn 2002 – 386 students
Autumn 2003 – 642 students
Autumn 2004 – 1,213 students
Autumn 2005 – 1,937 students
Autumn 2006 –  2,290 students
Autumn 2007 –  2,559 students
Autumn 2008 –  2,809 students
Autumn 2009 –  3,242 students 
Autumn 2010 –  3,566 students


UC’s Growth in Distance Learning Degree Programs

2003 – 8 degree programs
2004 – 9 degree programs
2005 – 14 degree programs
2006 – 15 degree programs
2007 – 16 degree programs
2008 – 16 degree programs
2009 – 23 degree programs
2010 - 23 programs

Degree Program Options

Associate degree programs – 2

Bachelor degree programs – 6

Master degree programs/tracks – 15

UC Colleges that Offer Distance-Learning Opportunities (programs, certificates or courses)

College of Allied Health Sciences
College of Business
College of Engineering & Applied Science
McMicken College of Arts and Sciences
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH)
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy
Clermont College
Raymond Walters College

UC Colleges that Offer Degree Programs Online

CECH
College of Engineering & Applied Science
College of Allied Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy
College of Nursing
 

 

 

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