The time it takes you to complete your degree depends on a number of factors. As a student, you can take anywhere from one to five classes a semester. If you are coming to us with credits from another university or college then that may impact the length of time it takes to complete your program.
Yes, any credits you received while studying here remain on your transcripts and, where applicable, can be used towards your degree.
Yes, however many entrance requirements that are needed to get into specific programs can usually be taken here and then transferred towards your degree.
If you do not think you meet the entrance requirements, contact one of our recruiters.
An academic degree awarded for the completion of undergraduate courses.
Multiple courses relating to a common theme that can be taken as a standalone program or as part of your bachelor degree program.
A concentration of courses in two disciplines. The majority of courses in your final two years of study will likely be in these areas.
An intense concentration of courses in a particular discipline. This is a great way to prepare you for graduate studies. It typically involves independent research and seminar presentations.
A concentration of courses in one discipline. The majority of courses in your final two years of study will likely be in this area.
An academic degree awarded to students who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
A small concentration of courses in one discipline that typically complements your major.
A term used to describe an academic degree taken by a person who has completed undergraduate courses. An undergraduate degree is usually offered at an institution of higher education such as a university.