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Fast-Track Your Future with Reduced Credit Programs

Looking to earn your degree faster while saving on tuition? Our Reduced Credit 3 Year Programs* offer streamlined pathways to graduation, allowing you to complete an exceptional academic experience conveniently and at a lower cost. A traditional bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 120 credits whereas these programs are 95 credits. Whether you're looking to advance in your career or transition into a new field, these programs provide the flexibility and support you need.

*Most students finish within 3 years

Program Options

Digital Marketing – A degree in digital marketing teaches you to use social media, email marketing, search engine optimization, pay per click advertising and other digital marketing techniques to reach your target audience as well as how to analyze data to determine the effectiveness of your campaigns.

Cybersecurity – Embark on a transformative journey into the dynamic landscape of digital protection, where you’ll be prepared to tackle the ever-evolving challenges of our tech-driven society. Our educational ethos revolves around empowering you to safeguard our digital world with integrity, innovation and unwavering dedication.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Reduced Credit Bachelors

What is a reduced-credit bachelor's degree?
A reduced-credit bachelor's degree is a bachelor's degree program that requires fewer credit hours than the traditional 120-credit model. Our reduced-credit majors are 95 credits, so most students can complete them in just three years.

 

How do they compare to a traditional bachelor's degree?
Most of the requirements remain the same. Students take the same required courses in their major and the core (general education), regardless of their degree type. Instead of needing to take additional electives or courses in a minor to meet the 120 credit minimum requirement for a traditional bachelor's degree, reduced-credit degree students complete only their major requirements and core requirements. 

 

Who should consider a reduced-credit degree?
Students should consider the reduced-credit degree if they're interested in a three-year college experience that can get them into the workforce sooner. Many college students want a four-year experience, which makes the traditional bachelor's degree a better fit for them.