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It Doesn’t Matter Where You Started, It’s How You Finish

The University of Oklahoma’s online adult degree completion program makes it easy to put the past college credit you’ve earned to work for you with a flexible program designed to help you finish your degree. 

If you’ve earned at least 60 hours of college credit, the University of Oklahoma’s adult degree completion program has a place for you. Our transfer-friendly degree programs are designed so working adults like you can quickly earn a degree in some of the nation’s most in-demand career fields. Our nationally ranked online programs have helped nontraditional students earn their degrees for more than 60 years. No matter where you started your educational journey, we have the flexibility and support you need to finish your degree while balancing your work, family, and other life commitments. 

B.A. Integrative Studies

B.A. Integrative Studies

Create a personalized bachelor’s degree program to fit your unique career needs. Our advisors will help you design an individual academic plan based on your past experience and your career goals so you can gain the skills necessary to excel in your chosen area of focus. 

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Aerospace & Defense Management

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Aerospace & Defense Management

Aerospace and defense is Oklahoma’s second-largest economic sector. This degree focuses on leadership, statistical thinking, and aerospace and defense through a national security and political context, preparing you to advance in a growing industry.

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Business Administration

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Business Administration

Master the skills necessary for leadership positions in almost any area of employment. With management positions expected to increase 9% by 2030, this degree will give you both career options and opportunities for increased pay. 

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Construction Management

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Construction Management

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of construction managers is projected to grow 5 percent by 2032. Learn advanced technological proficiency and leadership skills while earning the credentials you need for job advancement.

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Criminal Justice Leadership

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Criminal Justice Leadership

Law enforcement jobs are expected to increase 7% over the next decade. This degree will set you up with the skills and knowledge necessary to earn more and move upward in a crucial career field. 

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Healthcare Management

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Healthcare Management

Employment for medical and health services managers is projected to grow 32.5% over the next decade. Earn a degree that will prepare you to excel in one of the fastest growing industries in the United States. 

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Learning & Education Studies

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Learning & Education Studies

Many states, including Oklahoma, are experiencing teacher shortages. Learn to immediately apply what you are learning in class to the educational context in which you work and become prepared to seek alternative teaching certification.

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Organizational Leadership

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies: Organizational Leadership

This bachelor’s degree prepares you for success in one of the fastest growing occupations in the nation. You will enhance your leadership skills while opening opportunities for career advancement and more income. 

Supportive

Meet your goals and reach beyond them with a supportive network of academic and career advisors, professors, and fellow students.

Efficient

Get credit for what you’ve already done with a generous transfer policy, allowing you to get your degree as quickly as possible.

100% Online

Our online format allows you to study on your own schedule, freeing up time for what matters to you most.

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Take the next step for your career with a degree from the University of Oklahoma. OU’s online bachelor’s programs are offered in eight-week increments, so applications are reviewed year-round for sessions in the fall, spring, and summer. Choose your program, choose your start, and apply today.

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Session One Application Deadline

To start in January, apply by January 2.

Session Two Application Deadline

To start in March, apply by February 26.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are online programs different from in-person programs offered at the University of Oklahoma?

The University of Oklahoma’s online bachelor’s degree programs are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Created by university faculty and staff, the online programs are held to the same high standards of quality as our in-person programs. When you graduate from an online program, your diploma will look the same as those received by students who attend class on campus.

When can I apply to start classes?

Our programs are offered year-round and in eight-week increments. You can apply to begin in the fall (August or October), spring (January or March), and summer.

What are the admission requirements if I want to enroll in an online bachelor’s degree completion program?

To be admitted to an online bachelor's degree program, students must have 60+ hours of letter-graded college credit, be a minimum of five years post high school/GED OR at least 25 years of age, and have a minimum 2.0 GPA.

What if I don’t meet the admission requirements?

If you do not meet the admission requirements for these degrees, the University of Oklahoma still offers a number of bachelor’s degree programs that might be right for you. More information about these degrees can be found on the College of Professional and Continuing Studies website.

Do I need an associate degree to apply?

No. Applicants should have at least 60 hours of letter-graded college credit, but they do not need an associate degree to be admitted.