Degree Programs supported by Continuing Education, Outreach & E-Learning

Associate of Arts and Science Degree (AAS) (UW Colleges) Providing the general education requirements and a liberal arts foundation for many college majors and a bachelor's degree, the AAS is easily transferable to a four-year UW institution or any other accredited institution.

B.S. in Business Administration (UW-Platteville) This program allows you to obtain your degree by taking courses via online and print format, choosing the delivery method that suits you best. You may qualify to earn college-level credit for prior work experiences.

B.S. in Criminal Justice (UW-Platteville) This program is a liberal arts-based program that provides a basic understanding of the criminal justice system and is designed for current criminal justice professionals looking to complete their bachelor's degree. Students receive in-depth knowledge of the criminal justice system from a distinguished institution that has over 40 years experience educating criminal justice practitioners.

B.S. in Nursing for Wisconsin RNs (UW-Eau Claire, Green Bay, Madison, Oshkosh & Milwaukee) This collaborative degree-completion program is designed for Wisconsin RNs to obtain a BSN degree without interrupting home and work schedules. Most courses in this program are delivered online.

B.S. in Nursing (BSN) for RNs (UW-Green Bay) This national nursing degree-completion program is delivered fully online with the exception of a community health practicum which is arranged in the student’s home state. Students enter the program with a minimum of 60 of 120 credits required for graduation.

B.S. in Sustainable Management (UW-Extension, UW-Parkside, UW-River Falls, UW-Stout, UW-Superior) This national degree is a 63-credit online bachelor's degree completion program. It provides the knowledge and skills students need to create profitable businesses, vibrant communities, and a healthy environment for Wisconsin, the United States, and the world

M.S. in Engineering (UW-Platteville) This 30 credit, non-thesis degree is tailored for individuals seeking a cross-disciplinary terminal degree. Areas of emphasis currently include Engineering Design and Engineering Management, and additional areas will be developed as the market demands.

M.S. in Criminal Justice (UW-Platteville) This program is created for criminal justice and social service professionals who wish to continue graduate education or who need additional knowledge and skills to advance to higher level positions in their profession.

M.S. in Project Management (UW-Platteville) This program gives professionals a solid academic foundation in basic project management skills with a course of study based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).

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