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You can earn a University of Minnesota degree online, from anywhere in the world. The online programs are equivalent to the on-campus degree programs, generally with the same instructors, program requirements, and curriculum. All degrees are conferred by the Regents of the University of Minnesota, whether the courses were taken online or in-person.
As an online student, you will have access to most of the same resources students on campus have access to. In addition, Digital Campus offers support especially designed for distance and online students. The Digital Campus offers both fully online programs (online course delivery without any campus-based sessions) and hybrid programs (online with a limited number of on-campus/community-site sessions).
Course work for these programs is delivered 100% online. Students do not attend any sessions on-campus.
Accounting | WIA Approved
Applied Health | WIA Approved
Business | WIA Approved
Communication | WIA Approved
Health Management | WIA Approved
Information Technology Management | WIA Approved
Manufacturing Management | WIA Approved
Manufacturing Management - Quality Management | WIA Approved
Manufacturing Technology | WIA Approved
Marketing | WIA Approved
Degree completion programs are specially designed to be transfer-friendly for students who have earned a significant number of credits and need a new option for completing their studies. The University offers two programs:
Applied Studies | WIA Approved
Multidisciplinary Studies
Computer Science, Master
Computer Science, Master of Science
Electrical Engineering, Master
Maternal and Child Health, Master
Nurse-Midwifery, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Health Innovation and Leadership, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Specialist, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Public Health Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Adult Health / Women's Health Nurse
Practitioner, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Parent and Family Education Licensure
Applied Business | WIA Approved
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Health Informatics Privacy & Security for Health Care Providers
Health Informatics for Software Engineers and IT Professionals
Manufacturing Management | WIA Approved
Manufacturing Technology | WIA Approved
Parent Education
Public Health Core Concepts
The majority of the course work for these programs is delivered online. Students are required to come to campus or a community site for a limited number of sessions.
Clinical Lab Sciences | WIA Approved
Education, Master
Healthcare Administration, Executive Master
International Education, Doctorate
Occupational Therapy, Master | WIA Approved
Public Health Practice, Master
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
The University of Minnesota has developed a self- assessment tool to help you determine if online learning is a fit for your learning style.
-Scott Rosenquist, Manufacturing Management