Bellevue University Online:
Bellevue University in Nebraska is a not-for-profit institution founded in 1966. It is a recognized national leader in providing post-secondary education opportunities for working adults. The mission of Bellevue University is to provide quality liberal arts and career-oriented programs at undergraduate and graduate levels. Exceptional educational value and affordable access are provided to a diverse student body through efficient operation and moderate tuition. Bellevue University's online business degree programs are among the 20th largest nationwide in terms of enrollment, according to rankings released this week by U.S. News and World Report.
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Bellevue University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCACS). The NCACS is one of the six regional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Bellevue University is a Leader in Online Learning:
Online education is about obtaining all class materials and earning a degree through the Internet. With Internet access, students go online, take classes, participate in discussions with students and professors, conduct research at the online library, and talk to their online advisor. Online classes are small to give the active-learning advantage that characterizes Bellevue University. The University has developed a Cyber-Active® Learning environment that:
- provides a highly interactive learning experience;
- utilizes assessment technology with student, peer, and instructor feedback;
- integrates applied rather than theoretical concepts in the learning process;
- sets and monitors participation levels for students and instructors;
- treats the classroom as a dynamic, resource-rich environment in which students reach beyond the limits of traditional classroom walls to become information-age learners.
By using the easy-to-follow links, students can attend class, meet with fellow students, discuss lessons with instructors, complete assignments, and conduct research. Students may log on 24 hours a day, seven days a week from most anywhere in the world (all courses are conducted in English), email professors, meet with students for discussion and group study – all while earning a degree on their own schedule.
Online courses count toward the 21-credit-hour residency requirement. There is no requirement to come on campus.
Courses:Undergraduate Degree - Traditional Programs:
- Business Administration
Undergraduate Degree - Accelerated Programs:
- Business Administration of Technical Studies
- Business Information Systems
- Computer Information Systems in Business
- Corrections Administration and Management
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Healthcare Management
- Human and Social Service Administration
- Internet Systems Software Technology
- Leadership
- Logistics Management
- Management
- Management of Human Resources
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing Management
- Security Management
- Strengths-Based Management
Graduate Degree - Traditional Programs:
- Business Administration
- Computer Information Systems
- Management of Information Systems
Graduate Degree - Accelerated Programs:
- Health Care Administration
- Leadership
- Management
- Security Management