Learn on Your Time, Your Schedule

Distance education students at the University of Texas at Arlington include those who can’t attend a class because of work or family schedule, professionals wanting to advance their careers, and soldiers overseas. Online courses and programs are great for the at-home mom or dad, a traveling business executive, a busy nurse or teacher, a high school senior seeking dual credit, or one of the estimated 3.5 million Texans who didn’t finish college as a young adult. During the Spring 2011 semester, nearly 6,000 UT Arlington students boasted fully-Internet schedules, and more than 22,000 students enrolled in at least one online course.

Select from 700 different Web–based courses, from core courses to degree and certificate programs, taught by more than 300 of UT Arlington’s finest teaching faculty. Your fellow students might come from your neighborhood or around the world.

Online students must meet the same rigorous admission requirements as on-campus students and the coursework is the same as that of on-campus courses. UT Arlington is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), which means your online degree will have the same value as if it were completed on campus.

Our newest online degree offering is the Bachelor’s Completion Degree in University Studies. You can complete a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, or work toward a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nursing, a Master’s degree or certificate in Education, a Master of Public Administration (MPA), and Graduate degrees in Engineering.

See Programs and Courses and discover more about how distance education courses can help you.