Programs and Courses
Many individual UT Arlington classes are available completely online. On-campus courses may use Blackboard, a Web-based learning management system (LMS), for study materials, discussion groups, tests, and more. See how Blackboard might be used in your class.
If you are curious to see what courses are offered online, check MyMav. Select Schedule of Classes to search for specific courses and look for the designator “OFF WEB.”
Complete Your Bachelor’s Degree Online
Perhaps you started college but didn’t finish your bachelor’s degree. You already know that a college degree can provide you with more choices in the job market, better benefits, and higher pay. Now you can complete that degree!
You can apply your existing credit hours to complete the Bachelor of Science in University Studies degree. This is a group of fully online, highly flexible bachelor’s degrees. Courses are either seven or eight weeks long.
You can also complete a bachelor’s degree online 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.
Finish@UT is a fully online bachelor's degree completion program designed to help you advance in your career, achieve your personal academic goals, and meet your standards of quality education. With several degree options, you are able to choose areas of concentration that meet your interests and career objectives. As a UT Arlington graduate of the Finish@UT program, your diploma will come from an accredited UT institution and have the same value as if it were completed as an on-campus degree program.
UT System Online Consortium
www.utcoursesonline.org
Every semester, thousands of students choose online learning with UT institutions as an option to expand their educational opportunities. The majority of the programs offered by UT institutions can be completed entirely online. Any exceptions will be noted on the program information pages.
Some programs lead to a degree, endorsement, or certificate conferred by the participating institution, while others are a grouping of courses. Online courses follow a semester-based schedule.
All UT institutions are accredited by the The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
