Program | School | Degree |
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Community-Based Education and Leadership | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Crime Scene Investigation | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Digital Forensics | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Forensic Accounting | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Forensic Investigation | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Literacy Education | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Nursing Education | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Population-Based Care Coordination | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Quality Management and Patient Safety | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
Secondary STEM Teaching and Learning | Stevenson University Online | Certificate |
A combined bachelor's and master's degree online option is available for qualified Stevenson students. With this option, students may be eligible to save on tuition for up to six graduate courses (18 credits). Students may apply for admission to Stevenson University’s combined online bachelor's and master's degree program after they have completed 60 credits. Admitted students may begin taking graduate-level courses during their junior and senior years. Participating bachelor's and master's online degree programs at Stevenson are designed to blend seamlessly, giving students a powerful education in a shorter period of time that also helps them save money.
There are two options when pursuing your bachelor's to master’s degree. An online bachelor’s to master’s can be done in as little as 4 years if students transfer in the maximum number of undergraduate credits. An on-campus bachelor’s to master’s will take a minimum of 5 years to complete.
Admission Requirements for the Combined Bachelor's And Master's Degree Programs OnlineApplication deadline for Fall is May 1 and Spring deadline is December 1.
For more information on applying to this program, please contact SUO Admissions at 1-877-531-7118. Note: If you are applying to the Forensic Science or Master of Arts in Teaching programs, please contact Ellen Roskes at 443-394-9652 / eroskes@stevenson.edu.
The following chart shows which undergraduate majors commonly participate in the combined bachelor's and master's degrees online option. Qualified students in other majors may participate in the Bachelor's to Master's Option with permission from the undergraduate division director or department chair.
Students accepted into the Associate to Bachelor's in Nursing (ATB) option may begin courses toward a baccalaureate degree in nursing through Stevenson's ATB option while they are simultaneously completing their associate degree in nursing. Stevenson University's ATB option is offered in 8 week sessions, with the exception of NATB 424 Health in the Community which is taught in a full semester. The program is flexible and convenient with courses initially offered in a hybrid format, eventually transitioning to a fully online format. Session start dates for the ATB option are specific to each community college.
For more information, please contact us at suo-inquiry@stevenson.edu or 1-877-531-7118.
The baccalaureate and master's degree programs in nursing at Stevenson University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Stevenson's undergraduate program in Nursing is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON). Upon successful completion of all Bachelor's of Science degree requirements, you are eligible for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered nurse. Learn more.
Those pursuing a master’s in nursing already have busy schedules. To accommodate these schedules, Stevenson University Online offers master’s of nursing online classes. All courses except the capstone are offered online in 8-week formats. Additionally, students aspiring to earn a Master of Science in Nursing online can choose from three concentrations. Learn more.
Designed for the working registered nurse’s busy schedule, the RN to BS in Nursing option offers students courses taught fully online or in a hybrid format that supplements online courses with on-site instruction. Primarily offered online in 8-week sessions, courses are available at multiple start dates during the year. Learn more.
The RN to MS in Nursing option offers courses taught in two formats — either fully online or in a hybrid format that supplements online instruction with on-site courses. On-site courses are offered at higher education centers, community colleges, or select hospitals throughout Maryland. Learn more.