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You don't have to enroll in a degree program to get a college education.
If you're interested in upgrading your job skills, acquiring professional Continuing
Education Units in your field, or simply exploring an area of knowledge you've always
wanted to know more about, University of Phoenix is a convenient, in-depth, and
cost-effective way to take online adult education courses. You don't have to enroll in
a degree program. All you have to do is log-on and start learning.
View our individual course catalog.
If you are interested in taking individual courses, click here to
browse our online catalog.
How It Works
With University of Phoenix courses, you can complete 100% of your education via
the Internet. All interaction is conducted asynchronously, through e-mails and newsgroups,
so you can participate at different times. You go online to retrieve lectures, questions and
assignments from your instructor then review this material at your convenience. Learn from
experts who work in the fields they teach and collaborate with other experienced
professionals. You will be required to participate at least four days a week, but you can
do it any time you want, day or night.
Key Advantages
- Complete 100% of the course via the Internet.
- Participate in our online adult education courses at your convenience.
- Retrieve lectures, questions and assignments from your instructor, then review them
off-line.
- Because the information is all in text form, you never miss an important point.
- Access a full range of online research libraries and services.
- Interact online with other successful professionals, sharing ideas, debating issues, and
learning from their experience.
- Throughout the class, the instructor provides guidance and feedback.
Tuition
Undergraduate tuition is $494 per credit. Graduate tuition is $612 per credit.
For more information about taking individual courses without enrolling in a degree
program, call
(800)366-9699,
or click here to contact an
Enrollment Representative.
Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the accepting institution. It is the student's responsibility to confirm whether or not credits earned at University of Phoenix will be accepted by another institution of the student's choice.
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