University of Phoenix Online

 

Your future starts here.

We’re here because you’re ready to learn. We’ve found that students who are ready to learn come to Universityof Phoenix. They see us as an accredited academic institution that canhelp them gain the knowledge and skills they’re looking for as they pursue opportunity. We offer a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs witha relevant curriculum and experienced faculty who work in the fieldsthey teach. Students like you are looking for education that makes sense: blending academic theory with real-world, practical application. Thousands have walked through our doors or gone online to earn a degree. You could be next. Request more information to find out how you can pursue your dream—through higher education. 

We believe everyone deserves access to higher education.

In 1976, John Sperling founded University of Phoenix so working men and women could go to college and earn their degree. What beganin Phoenix, Arizona, grew to become the largest private university inNorth America, with more than 200 campuses and learning centers.Now students come here for an education that is relevant to theirlives and to the world around them.

Whether you go to class online or on campus, you’ll find:

• Class times that fit with your work, family and social life.

• Small class sizes for engaging discussions and interactions with

your classmates and instructors.

• Faculty who combine their personal knowledge of the field with

proven academic theory.

• Up-to-date curriculum that is developed in collaboration with

faculty and industry experts.

• Personalized student support from a team of advisors who help

you from enrollment to graduation.

• A world-class online library that is available 24/7, so you have

access to scholarly research when you want.

Gain knowledge you can use tomorrow, not in

four years.

At University of Phoenix, you learn from a curriculum designed byexperts in your field of study, whether you’re earning your associate’s,bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree. Our curriculum is developed in collaboration with our faculty and with industry professionals to ensure that it is up to date and relevant. This means our programs won’t waste your time; instead, you gain knowledge one day that you can use at work the next. Program availability varies by location and learning format. There’s more than one way to earn a degree.

Find out what works for you.

University of Phoenix exists because there are thousands of people like you who want an education, but can’t afford to put life on hold for four—or more—years. Many of our students are working adults who have families and demanding schedules. Everyone at University of Phoenix—your classmates, instructors and advisors—understands the sacrifices you’re making to get your degree. Our learning model reflects this. We help you fit school into your life. That means you can take classes online, on campus or both. It’s still a lot of work, and we definitely won’t say it’s easy. But getting your degree is possible—if you’re willing to work hard and be a little creative with your time.

Campus-based learning

Go to class near your home or work.

• Attend class once a week at night or on the weekend.

At some campuses, you can choose day classes too.

• Meet with your learning team at least once a week.

• Complete assignments on your own, as well as with your

learning team.

Online learning.

Go to class online from anywhere you want.

• Online learning lets you participate in class through online forums.

• You access reading materials, lectures, questions and assignments

from your instructor online, so you can study when—and where—

you want.

• Build teamwork skills by collaborating on assignments online with

your learning team.

Higher education that’s more than a classroom

and a textbook.

If you’re like most of our students, you have a job as well as a desire for higher education. As a working student, you’ll learn to connect textbook readings and class discussions with what actually happens at work. Our faculty members hold advanced degrees and have professional experience in the fields they teach. They know how to link conceptual course material with real-world application. We believe putting professionals in the classroom is the best way to prepare you for the workplace.

Small classes

At University of Phoenix, we believe that small classes are an important part of your success. Keeping class sizes down means that instructors are accessible, and that you’re held accountable for your own academic achievement. With an average of 15 students per class, our intimate classroom setting provides you with a place to discuss new concepts, try out new ideas, develop communication skills and test your leadership abilities. We’ve found this kind of active learning helps build self-confidence and teamwork—two important skills employers look for.

Financial Options

Federal Financial Aid

We participate in many federal student aid programs, including the

low-interest Stafford Student Loan, the PLUS Loan and the Pell Grant.

There is no charge for processing financial aid applications. Your

enrollment advisor can discuss these options and walk you through

the process while helping you with your application for admission.

Financing Options

We offer numerous options for financing your education. Our cashpaying

plans let you pay for one course or block at a time—rather

than an entire semester or year at once. Alternatively, pre-paying

tuition will guarantee that your rate will not increase for the duration

of your program.

Company Funding

University of Phoenix is eligible for most company reimbursement

programs. In fact, many of our students receive all or part of their

tuition from their employers.

Accreditation

University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission

and is a member of the North Central Association (ncahlc.org).

The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Accounting, Associate

of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business, Bachelor

of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration, Master

of Management, Doctor of Business Administration and Doctor of

Management programs are programmatically accredited by the

Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (acbsp.org).

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing

programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing

Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC

20036-1120, 202-887-6791 (http://www.qqcn.nche.edu).

The Master of Science in Counseling program in Community Counseling

(Phoenix and Tucson campuses) and the Master of Science in

Counseling program in Mental Health Counseling (Utah campuses)

are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and

Related Educational Programs (CACREP; cacrep.org).

The University of Phoenix Master of Arts in Education program with

options in Elementary Teacher Education and Secondary Teacher

Education is pre-accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation

Council (TEAC) for a period of five years, from December 20, 2007

to December 20, 2012. For additional information, visit teac.org.

Programs Offered

 

Gain knowledge you can use tomorrow, not in four years. 

 

At University of Phoenix, you learn from a curriculum designed by experts in your field of study, whether you’re earning your associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree. Our curriculum is developed in collaboration with our faculty and with industry professionals to ensure that it is up to date and relevant. This means our programs won’t waste your time; instead, you gain knowledge one day that you can use at work the next. Program availability varies by location
and learning format.

 

Arts & Sciences
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Communications
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in General Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Science in Communication with a concentration in Communication and Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Communication with a concentration in Culture and Communication
  • Bachelor of Science in Communication with a concentration in Marketing and Sales Communication
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Business
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Accounting
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Communications
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Finance
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Global Business Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Human Resource Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Marketing
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Organizational Innovation
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Project Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Public Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Retail Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in e-Business
  • Bachelor of Science in Management
  • Doctor of Business Administration
  • Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership
  • Graduate Accounting Certificate
  • Graduate Human Resources Management Certificate
  • Graduate Marketing Certificate
  • Human Resource Management Certificate
  • Individual Courses
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Global Management
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Health Care Management
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources Management
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing
  • Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Technology Management
  • Master of Management
  • Master of Management/Human Resources Management
  • Master of Management/Public Administration
  • Master of Public Administration
  • Master of Science in Accountancy
  • Project Management Certificate
Criminal Justice
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Criminal Justice
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Human Services
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Institutional Healthcare
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Organizational Security and Management
  • Master of Science/Administration of Justice and Security
Education
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Elementary Education
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Paraprofessional Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Education / Elementary Education
  • California Teachers of English Learners Certificate
  • Continuing Teacher Education
  • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
  • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction
  • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership with a specialization in Educational Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Administration
  • Educational Specialist
  • Master of Arts in Education/Administration and Supervision
  • Master of Arts in Education/Adult Education and Training
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction (Texas)
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction-Computer Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction-English and Language Arts Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction-English as a Second Language
  • Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction-Mathematics Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Early Childhood Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Early Childhood Education (Certification)
  • Master of Arts in Education/Early Childhood Education (Non-Certification)
  • Master of Arts in Education/Elementary Teacher Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Secondary Teacher Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Special Education
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education Middle Level Generalist
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education Middle Level Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education Middle Level Science
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education Secondary Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education Secondary Science
  • Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Leadership
Human Services
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Human Services Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Human Services/Management
Nursing/Healthcare
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Health Care Administration
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Health Care Administration/Medical Records
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Emergency Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Health Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Health Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Long Term Care
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration/Health Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration/Long Term Care
  • Doctor of Health Administration
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
  • Gerontology Health Care Certificate
  • Health Care Informatics Certificate
  • Master of Health Administration
  • Master of Health Administration/Education
  • Master of Health Administration/Gerontology
  • Master of Health Administration/Informatics
  • Master of Science in Nursing
  • Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Informatics
  • Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Nursing/Health Care Education
  • Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management
  • Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Health Administration
  • Nursing/Health Care Education Certificate
  • RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Psychology
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Master of Science in Psychology
Technology
  • A+ Fundamentals Certificate
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Database Development
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Information Technology Support
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Networking
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Programming
  • Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Web Design
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Business System Analysis
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Database Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Information Systems Security
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Multimedia and Visual Communication
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Networking & Telecommunications
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Software Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Web Development
  • Configuration Data Management Certificate
  • Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership with a specialization in Information Systems and Technology
  • Information Systems Security Certificate
  • Master of Information Systems
  • Network+ Technologies Certificate
  • Visual Communication Certificat

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