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School Website: http://asuonline.asu.edu/Arizona State University is a American university offering 78 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Arizona State University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Liberal Studies BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Liberal Studies program offers students course work from more than two dozen disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. It aims to train students to communicate effectively, to think both creati... Show More The Bachelor of Liberal Studies program offers students course work from more than two dozen disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. It aims to train students to communicate effectively, to think both creatively and critically, and to work across disciplines. Students make connections across various fields of their choosing, applying knowledge to real-world problems, and gaining diverse and applicable skills such as written communication, problem-solving, research, leadership and teamwork. Equipped with these highly transferable skills, BLS students can pursue a wide range of career paths including education, business, government, or nonprofits. Students are exposed to a diverse mix of peers and faculty who share the common interest of experiencing the world and learning from various points of view. This is an ideal program for students with a wide range of intellectual interests, or for students with many transfer credits looking to complete their degree. Part of the School of Letters and Sciences, the BLS program equips students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the 21st century. Guided by the principles of strategic partnerships, academic inquiry, entrepreneurship, and service, they enjoy personalized degree advisement with educational, technical and career support. Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$57,600 Domestic $57,600 International |
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Mass Communication and Media Studies BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe online Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and media studies includes a 30-credit core designed to give students a deep and nuanced understanding of the growing importance, power, influence and changing nature o... Show More The online Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and media studies includes a 30-credit core designed to give students a deep and nuanced understanding of the growing importance, power, influence and changing nature of media in the world. The program explores global mass communication issues from all dimensions: societal, cultural, historical, political, economic, technological and legal. A sophisticated understanding of mass communication is a critical asset for careers in business, government, community and the non-profit sectors. Students will examine a variety of media and communication subjects including History of Mass Communication, Social Media, Political Communication and Media Issues in American Pop Culture. The courses are taught by the Cronkite School’s top-tier faculty, including Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Steven Doig, media literacy advocate and researcher Dr. Mary-Lou Galician, and new media pioneer Dan Gillmor. The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is one of the nation’s premier journalism schools. With “The Most Trusted Man in America” as its namesake since 1984, the institution grounds students in the time-honored media values espoused by its namesake, Walter Cronkite. It has been recognized as a leader and innovator among mass communication educators nationwide by entities including The New York Times, The Times of London, American Journalism Review, multiple journalism foundations and the Federal Communications Commission. Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$57,600 Domestic $57,600 International |
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Nursing BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesASU's RN to BSN prepares nursing professionals for the multi-faceted demands of the changing healthcare landscape through an innovative, online curriculum. ASU's RN to BSN prepares nursing professionals for the multi-faceted demands of the changing healthcare landscape through an innovative, online curriculum. Our graduates are engaged, innovative professionals who utilize evidence-based practice to facilitate positive change. Our graduates demonstrate holistic, population-based perspectives and are critical thinkers, client advocates and effective communicators. The RN-BSN is designed for RNs who desire to:
- Be part of one of the top nursing schools in the nation Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$48,883 Domestic $48,883 International |
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Nutrition Communication BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in nutrition communication combines writing and journalism skills with an expertise in health-related topics. Growing public demand for health information has created a need for communi... Show More The Bachelor of Science in nutrition communication combines writing and journalism skills with an expertise in health-related topics. Growing public demand for health information has created a need for communicators with a thorough understanding of health and nutrition issues. Offered through ASU’s School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, this program trains students to be expert reporters of health and wellness topics. Students in this program will have an advantage over traditional journalists by receiving training in nutrition assessment and evidence-based nutrition practices. The nutrition communication program includes a broad range of course topics taught by expert faculty, such as nutrition, human anatomy, writing and statistics. The curriculum provides a well-rounded skillset for disseminating accurate and in-depth information. Graduates of the nutrition communication program will find employment opportunities within a variety of areas, including print and online newspapers, magazines, and other publications, as well as private corporations and community and healthcare agencies. Positions may include writers, journalists, public relations representatives and program or product development consultants. Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$60,600 Domestic $60,600 International |
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Operations Management Technology BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Applied Sciences with a concentration in operations management technology provides the tools needed for success as a manager, including organization, motivation and hiring skills, as well as resource de... Show More The Bachelor of Applied Sciences with a concentration in operations management technology provides the tools needed for success as a manager, including organization, motivation and hiring skills, as well as resource development. This program is a flexible, 60-credit-hour degree designed specifically for students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science from a regionally accredited institution. An effective manager is someone who:
- Effectively utilizes the resources available to create quality products and/or services and accomplishes unit goals Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$15,150 Domestic $15,150 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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