
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.
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
Marketing
A Bachelor of Science in Marketing provides a variety of career options to you. This online program will help launch your future in fields such as advertising, branding, communications, events planning, public relations, direct marketing, marketing analysis, market research, internet marketing and sales. The Marketing program is transfer-friendly for graduates who have received an AS or AAS degree from a two-year institution.
Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health
The Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health program emphasizes promoting and preserving the health of families, including mothers, children and adolescents. You’ll gain expertise in theories of human growth and development and social ecology. Upon graduation your professional opportunities may include developing public health programs to promote health and disease prevention as well as primary care services.
The Office of the Vice Provost for Distributed Education and Instructional Technology has collaborated with other U of M units to put together a special set of roadmaps and resources to assist in the development of online courses and programs.
Information about the University of Minnesota student complaint resolution process.
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
Helen Wamstad, ’05, Applied Health
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.