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Bachelor's and Master's Degree Requirements
Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
1. General Education Core
2. Kirkpatrick Signature Series
3. Major Requirements
4. Electives (as needed)
Total Requirement of 124 semester credit hours. All credit hours are stated in semester hours for BAS Degrees.
Total Requirement of 127 semester credit hours All credit hours are stated in semester hours for BA and BS Degrees.
Total Requirement of 132 semester credit hours All credit hours are stated in semester hours for BFA Degrees.
All graduating BAS, BA, BS, BFA students must:
1. Provide certification of high school completion or the equivalent;
2. Complete a minimum of 127 credit hours (Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts) and have an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in courses taken at Bellevue University; the Bachelor of Fine Arts requires 132 hours; the Bachelor of Applied Science requires 124 hours;
3. Complete the General Education Core, including the Kirkpatrick Signature Series;
4. Complete the requirements for a major in at least one academic area and have a grade point average of 2.5 or higher in the major area courses;
5. Complete at least 12 hours of upper-level major credit in-residence,24 for Accounting; 21 for Business Administration;
6. Complete at least 30 hours of upper-level credit; and
7. Meet residence requirements of 30 hours at Bellevue University.
Undergraduate Residence Requirements
Residency in the State of Nebraska is not required. The only residence requirements relate to courses taken through Bellevue University.
1. To earn a degree, students must have at least 30 credit hours of in-residence courses at Bellevue University; including a minimum of 12 hours in upper-level (300-400) courses in their major area (24 hours for Accounting and 21 hours for Business Administration Majors).
Bellevue University online and in-class courses count toward residence hours; ELA credits, transfer hours, or credits earned through testing do not count toward residence.
2. For a second degree, residence requirements dictate students complete an additional 30 credit hours in-residence, earned after conferral of first degree.
Second Bachelor's Degree
Bellevue University undergraduate alumni seeking a second bachelor’s degree must meet the following requirements:
1. Complete all requirements of the first bachelor’s degree;
2. Apply for and receive the first bachelor’s degree; and
3. Complete all GPA, major, and other academic and procedural requirements in effect at the time of enrollment in a second bachelor’s degree and earn a minimum of 157 semester credit hours.
Two degrees of any type may not be awarded simultaneously.
Master's Degrees
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Science (MS)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA)
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Master of Public Health (MPH)
All credit hours are stated in semester hours.
All graduating students must:
1. Meet all admission requirements;
2. Complete all curriculum requirements listed in the assigned University Catalog;
3. Pass all degree-required graduate courses with a grade of “C” or better;
4. Attain an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher.
All credit hours are stated in semester hours.
Master's Degree Residence Requirements
1. Have at least 30 credit hours in-residence courses at Bellevue University (online courses are in-residence);
2. For a second degree, students must compete an additional minimum 18 credit hours in-residence – earned after conferral of first degree.
Second Master's Degree
A student awarded a graduate degree from Bellevue University who would like to earn a second graduate degree must:
1. Complete all requirements of the first graduate degree;
2. Apply for and receive the first graduate degree;
3. Complete a minimum of 18 additional graduate credit hours from Bellevue University, with the exception of the Master of Science in Clinical Counseling (MSCC), which requires a minimum of 12 additional graduate credit hours – only for MSHS 48 credit hour degree from Bellevue University;
4. Complete all GPA and other academic procedural requirements in effect at the time of enrollment in a second graduate degree program. Two graduate degrees may not be awarded simultaneously.
Concentrations
Concentrations provide an area of focus for graduate students and a choice of various options in content areas for in-depth study within a master’s degree program. Concentrations are generally nine credit hours and may be taken in addition to the master’s degree requirements or, in some degree programs, they may be taken as part of the required credit hours.






