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Below are some of the UC credit and degree courses that are designed to facilitate the education of working professionals. Not able to make it to campus? Check out our distance learning options.
Master of Science – Criminal Justice
Serves professional adults who are interested in earning a degree in criminal justice through distance learning programs.
Contact:
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH)
513-556-2335
Bachelor of Science – Addictions
Serves professional adults who are interested in earning a degree in addictions through distance learning programs.
Contact:
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH)
513-556-2335
Child and Family Research and Education Center
Serves the early childhood education community by providing seminars, workshops, college coursework, in-service training, summer institutes, CDA classes, conferences, guest speakers and consultation.
Contact:
Victoria Carr, Assistant Professor and Director, Arlitt Child & Family Research and Education Center
513-556-3803
Serves professional adults who are interested in earning a post-graduate degree in education. Distance learning programs include Educational Leadership and Curriculum & Instruction.
Contact:
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH)
513-556-2335
Master of Arts in Labor & Employment Relations (MALER)
Serves anyone interested in pursuing higher education in a professional Human Resources field. MALER is designed to facilitate the education of working professionals by offering classes primarily during evenings and weekends. Two degree tracks are available depending on the amount of experience one has within the workforce.
Contact:
Donna Chrobot-Mason , Graduate Director, Center for Organizational Leadership
513-556-2670
Distance Learning Education Degrees
Serves professional adults who are interested in earning a degree in education by providing distance learning programs in Early Childhood Care & Education (Associates) and Early Childhood Education (BS).
Contact:
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH)
513-556-2335