UC Colleges That Offer Degrees Through Distance Learning

College of Allied Health Sciences – Offers a bachelor’s degree in clinical lab science (a bachelor’s completion program in which students come in with an associate’s degree); added a new bachelor’s completion in health information management in winter 2005 (students come in with an associate’s degree); and in fall 2005 added a master’s degree in speech-language pathology, targeted to specific groups of Jewish women in New York and Israel.

College of Applied Science – The first UC college to offer a distance learning program –the open learning fire science program (correspondence) in 1984 – the college still offers a bachelor’s and associate’s degree in that area.

College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH) – CECH can lay claim to the majority of the university’s distance learning students (1,335) and offerings of degree programs – six of them – including a bachelor’s degree in addiction studies, master’s degree in criminal justice, master’s degree in curriculum and instruction for health professionals, associate’s and bachelor’s degrees in early childhood education, early childhood education and a master’s degree in educational leadership.

College of Nursing – The college launched distance learning options for two of its master’s of science nursing specialties last fall.

College of Pharmacy – Offers a nontraditional doctor of pharmacy for U.S. licensed pharmacists through a combination of internet classes and evening and weekend class meetings.

UC Colleges That Offer Distance Learning Options (programs, certificates or courses)

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

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