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Bachelor’s Degree Options

After attending UW-Barron County, you can complete your Bachelor’s degree by:

  • Transferring to a UW four-year campus or any other four-year college or university.
  • Staying here and taking advantage of distance education options to earn your Bachelor’s degree from one of the four-year University of Wisconsin campuses with which we have partnered.

Distance Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Thirteen UW bachelor’s degrees are available without leaving the area. UW-Barron County provides students with freshmen and sophomore level coursework. These are general education courses that are needed to earn the Associate of Arts & Science (AAS) degree.

After earning the AAS degree, you can then work on your bachelor’s degree at a distance through coursework offered online, correspondence courses, and/or weekend courses. The flexible programs allow you to integrate work, study, and family commitments.

UW-Milwaukee

UWM provides more information on their College Connection Program website about the following Bachelor's Degrees.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Communications
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Resources
  • Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Administration
  • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Law Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Students can also choose an optional minor as well in Business, Communication, Economics, Information Resources, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.

UW-Superior

UW-Superior provides more information in their Distance Learning Center about earning the following Bachelor of Science degrees.

  • Bachelor of Science in Communications
  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Science with an Individualized Major

UW-Platteville

UW-Platteville offers a Bachelor of Science in Business and Bachelor of Science in Engineering through their distance education program.

UW-Green Bay

UWGB offers a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies through their adult degree programs.

Questions?

If you have general questions regarding these programs or want to know which program would be best for you, contact Paulette Ponick, Coordinator of Adult Student Services. She may be reached by phone at (715) 234-8176 ext. 5438, or by email at paulette.ponick@uwc.edu. You may also stop by her office in room M102 in Meggers Hall, located in Student Services Office.



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