Online Degree Programs

  • Prepare for licensure in secondary education
  • Learn skills for careers that emphasize writing, research, and analysis
  • Apply your knowledge within the context of faith and culture
  • Build a strong accounting foundation to prepare for a career as a CPA
  • Gain in-demand accounting skills that are immediately applicable
  • Benefit from a flexible learning environment and supportive faculty
  • Build your understanding of criminal justice with focus in criminology
  • Train for a growing field
  • Study an integrated criminal justice/liberal arts curriculum
  • Advance your career as an IT professional and prepare for industry-aligned certification exams
  • Develop and refine industry-adaptable skills to enter a growing field
  • Prepare for roles in computer systems analysis, consulting, computer programming, security, and more
  • Prepare for managerial roles in the healthcare industry
  • Gain competence in non-medical aspects of healthcare
  • Earn a degree that readies you for a growing field
  • Gain academic groundwork necessary for teaching licensure (grades 6-12)
  • Study a broad range of historical topics and eras
  • Prepare for career opportunities in education, museum curating, law, and more
  • Train for high-opportunity fields like education, mental health, and business
  • Prepare for further graduate study
  • Gain in-demand skills required in today’s workforce
  • Train to enter positions of management
  • Increase your value as an employee
  • Receive hands-on training through real-world experience
  • Build a career helping others or continue with graduate studies
  • Get generalized training in the social work field
Designed for working RNs who wish to finish their bachelor’s degree, the online RN to BSN program trains you in the skills you need to build advanced competencies, improve patient outcomes, and take the next step in your career. Key topics of study include:
  • Healthcare informatics
  • Evidence-based practice
  • Health assessment
  • Spiritual and cultural considerations in nursing
  • Ethics
  • Leadership