UC Colleges That Offer Degrees Through Distance Learning
College of Allied Health Sciences Offers a bachelors degree in clinical lab science (a bachelors completion program in which students come in with an associates degree); added a new bachelors completion in health information management in winter 2005 (students come in with an associates degree); and in fall 2005 added a masters 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 bachelors and associates degree in that area.
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH) CECH can lay claim to the majority of the universitys distance learning students (1,335) and offerings of degree programs six of them including a bachelors degree in addiction studies, masters degree in criminal justice, masters degree in curriculum and instruction for health professionals, associates and bachelors degrees in early childhood education, early childhood education and a masters degree in educational leadership.
College of Nursing The college launched distance learning options for two of its masters 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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