Your gateway for online learning: degrees, courses and professional development

The University of Minnesota Digital Campus brings together both the University's online educational opportunities and classroom-based non-credit classes offered throughout the state.

What do you want to do?

Get your degree online
Complete your college degree online
Use online courses for your current degree program
Take online courses to meet transfer requirements
Maintain and improve your skills - professional development
Expand your horizons - personal enrichment
Find programs for K-12 students - PSEO online

Featured programs of the week

Earn a Master's Degree online in Electrical Engineering. The program provides for study in a variety of areas including solid state and physical electronics, surface physics, automation and power systems. Graduates of programs offered by the department have a long history of involvement in entrepreneurial activities. Find out more....

Want to strengthen your writing from the convenience of your home or office? Then you might want to explore Online Mentoring for Writers, part of the College of Continuing Education's Split Rock Program. This unique online program offers writers individually tailored, one-on-one, constructive assistance with poetry, fiction, and nonfiction projects.

You can learn about everything from the science of the Watchman movie to post-Civil War U.S. history with free U of M online videos and podcasts. Access the U of M YouTube channel, Research Channel or iTunes U. For iTunes U access, if you already have the iTunes software installed, you can go directly to the U of M student/faculty/staff site or the public site. If you need to download the iTunes software, visit the U of M iTunes U information page first.

Contact Digital Campus

Questions? You can reach the Digital Campus Support Center via:

Phone: 1-800-991-8636 (UofM)
Mon - Fri, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Email: umdc@umn.edu

Options for High School Students

High school students in Minnesota can apply to take classes at the University of Minnesota for high school credit. Tuition, fees, and book expenses are covered by the program. Learn more about PSEO options.