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Bachelor's Degree Programs

Completing a bachelor's degree program can be a worthwhile achievement. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Data consistently show that, on average, college graduates earn more money, experience less unemployment and have a wider variety of career options than other workers do. A college degree also makes it easier for jobseekers to enter many of the fastest growing, highest paying occupations."*

If you're interested in earning your degree, University of Phoenix offers programs designed to fit your needs—and your schedule. Depending upon the bachelor's degree program you choose, you can learn at convenient times at a nearby location. Or you can learn online, attending class any time, any where. Either way, you take just one course at a time. Courses usually last five weeks and are taught by faculty members with advanced degrees and substantial experience in the fields they teach. That means you receive a quality education that's applicable in the real world.

Bachelor's degree programs at University of Phoenix are available in a wide variety of areas, including business and management, communication, criminal justice and security, education, human services, nursing and health care, psychology and technology.** All programs are designed by academic professionals, often in collaboration with industry professionals, to ensure quality, relevance and rigor.

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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Quarterly, "The 2004-2014 Job Outlook for College Graduates." Fall 2006, p. 43.

** While widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.

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