Earn a University of Minnesota online bachelor’s degree from the convenience of your own home. Our online undergraduate degrees are equivalent to our on-campus degrees, often with the same instructors, requirements, and curricula. With 18 fully online programs, you’ll be sure to find the right fit.
Take the first step by exploring our online undergraduate programs and start building your future today, your way.
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Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Teaches the fundamental and advanced techniques needed to assist future clients and firms with financial reports.
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Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business
Challenge yourself in the world of agricultural sales and marketing, management, finance, and information management, both globally and locally.
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Bachelor of Science in Applied Agricultural Communication Studies
Become an effective communicator in agribusiness, commodity groups, agricultural advocacy agencies, or other agricultural or environmental organizations.
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Bachelor of Science in Applied Health
Build on your experience and prepare for a leadership position to advance your career in health care.
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Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies
Customized to meet your individual career needs, this degree can build on your past college coursework as well as occupational or program credits.
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Bachelor of Science in Communication
Prepares you to effectively communicate within the corporate and public forum and to meet the marketplace realities of contemporary society.
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
The criminal justice program is unique in that licensure and certification are embedded in the coursework, so that students can go directly from graduation to the workforce.
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Bachelor of Science in English
A degree in English will increase your skills in analysis, problem-solving, research, and written and verbal communication.
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Bachelor of Science in Finance
Provides students with both the theoretical and the analytical framework required to work effectively in financial institutions.
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Bachelor of Science in Health Management
Advance your career in the management of various health care settings while learning from experts in the field.
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Health Services Executive Bachelor of Science
The Health Services Executive program provides career opportunities to manage and lead organizations within the long-term care industry.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management
Learn how to integrate new and advanced technology into an organization’s existing infrastructure as well as manage daily operations.
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Bachelor of Science in International Business
Broaden your understanding of global business operations with internationally focused courses.
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Bachelor of Science in Management
Gives graduates the know-how to effectively and efficiently manage people, methods, materials, equipment, and money.
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Bachelor of Manufacturing Management
Prepares you to manage all aspects of the manufacturing environment, from the ability to direct budgets, people, and machines to product quality.
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Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Learn the skills and strategies to help identify customer needs and wants and study the challenges facing marketers in the global business environment.
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology
Gain a working knowledge of key concepts and theories across a range of psychological domains.
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Bachelor of Manufacturing Management in Quality Management
Learn how track down issues wherever they originate within production, processing, packaging, distribution and warehousing operations.
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Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
Software Engineering students have a chance to work with some of the most advanced visualization and computer graphics available. Immerse yourself in virtual reality and game design.
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Bachelor of Science in Sport and Recreation Management
Prepares you for careers with professional, collegiate, and community sport organizations through hands-on experience, making you workforce-ready.
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Bachelor of Arts in Tribal Administration and Governance
Study issues relating to tribal sovereignty, tribal governance, and federal Indian law and policy.
On-Campus Component: No