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Working Students
As a working professional with a busy schedule, you already have a lot on your plate. But with access to convenient learning options, you can still make earning a degree happen for you.
Transfer Students
Move your education forward without repeating courses. At Bellevue University, you can transfer your entire associate degree – even your A.A.S. – toward a bachelor's degree.**
Military Students
Whether you're seeking to advance in your service or pursue a new career, we're here to guide you there. As a leading military-friendly institution, our resources are devoted to better serving your needs as a veteran or active-duty military student in the pursuit of your degree.
High School Students
Start the path to pursuing your degree at a campus that offers much more than an enriching academic environment. Choose from many opportunities to get involved in student life.
Explore degree options:
Bachelor's
Software Development
- 127 Credit Hours
Design and maintain software that improves people's lives
Master's
Intelligence and Security Studies
- 36 Credit Hours
Develop analytical skills in global security and intelligence and gain hands-on experience in addressing transnational threats impacting U.S. national security and international relations.
Master's
Instructional Design and Technology
- 36 Credit Hours
Learn the essential skills required to design and develop learning experiences online for the business and education industries.
Certificate
Data Science
- 9 Credit Hours
Build the skills to turn data into insight with hands-on training in Python, R, and the core foundations of data science—no coding experience required.
Certificate
Cybersecurity (Undergraduate)
- 12 Credit Hours
Build the skills to protect data and defend against cyber threats with hands-on training in the core principles and practices of cybersecurity.
Certificate
Cybersecurity (Graduate)
- 12 Credit Hours
Strengthen your expertise in digital defense with practical, real-world training that prepares you to assess risks, secure systems, and lead cybersecurity initiatives.
Minor
Mathematics
- 20 Credit Hours
Enhance your future with a Mathematics minor that develops problem-solving, quantitative analysis, and data skills valued in every field
Minor
Computer Information Systems
- 18 Credit Hours
Enhance your degree with a Computer Information Systems minor—gain technology skills and business insight to boost marketability across any field
Minor
Chemistry
- 24 Credit Hours
Enhance your future with a Chemistry minor—gain biochemistry expertise and scientific insight for healthcare or industry careers
Minor
Biology
- 21 Credit Hours
Complement your degree with a Biology minor—gain essential science knowledge for healthcare, research, or advanced study.
Master's
Data Science
- 30 Credit Hours
Equips you with the skills to curate, analyze, and discover meaningful insights from diverse data, balancing programming and statistical methods to tackle complex problems across various fields.
Master's
Cybersecurity
- 36 Credit Hours
This program prepares professionals for high-demand cybersecurity roles in areas such as information security management, risk management, and cybersecurity governance.
Bellevue Stories
“ The BSIT program gave me tools and knowledge that helped me immediately in my job. I was speaking the same language as seasoned professionals as I took my first job, giving me confidence to succeed right away. ”Bellevue University Student
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Whether you’re preparing for your next promotion or changing careers to better support your family, we offer more than 80 career-focused programs with 100% online and flexible learning options tailored to your needs.




gain the skills you need to excel in one of the fastest-growing industries.
Become a well-rounded professional with a technology degree from Bellevue University. Advance your professional skills through a program tailored to your interests, goals, and past experience. With flexible online classes, you can balance your life priorities while achieving your goals.
Plus, we can help you make the most of the credits you’ve gained so far through our generous transfer credit policy and accelerated program options.
FAQs
Bellevue University offers many flexible learning options designed with students just like you in mind. In fact, our experience developing learning experiences for working students goes back to our founding in 1966, which allows us to better understand these needs and innovate solutions.
All our students have access to the Service Desk for hardware or software support during extended hours of operation via phone, email and online. Online library resources, tutorials and tools are available 24/7.
Cost is a major factor for many interested in pursuing a college degree. But cost is only a baseline amount, and there are ways to make your education more affordable. From generous transfer policies and scholarships to financial aid and employer reimbursement, you have options that make your investment possible—and worth it—at Bellevue University. And we have financial and enrollment counselors that can help determine what’s best for you.
Anytime online classes give busy, working adults like you the chance to achieve a quality education, no matter where you’re located or what your schedule looks like. You will receive all the same support as on campus students, with access to 24/7 library resources, small class sizes, and even online tutoring. Interact with your peers through forums and participate in an engaging online experience that immerses you in your field of study. This way you’ll graduate with the same degree as students who take courses in person, all while saving time and affording yourself the flexibility you need to balance life and school.