Which Bachelor’s Programs Are The Easiest College Degrees?

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Key Infor­ma­tion:

  • Cer­tain bach­e­lor’s pro­grams are con­sid­ered eas­i­er based on fac­tors like course con­tent, flex­i­bil­i­ty, and work­load.
  • Degrees in fields such as edu­ca­tion, com­mu­ni­ca­tions, and lib­er­al arts often have few­er rig­or­ous math and sci­ence requirements. 
  • Online pro­grams and uni­ver­si­ties with sup­port­ive aca­d­e­m­ic resources can make the learn­ing process smoother for students. 
  • These pro­grams typ­i­cal­ly empha­size prac­ti­cal skills, cre­ativ­i­ty, and crit­i­cal think­ing over heavy research and tech­ni­cal skills.

Pur­su­ing a high­er edu­ca­tion may not ever be easy but that does­n’t mean that you can’t find a degree that is going to be the eas­i­est option for you. Some of the things that you might want to look for when you’re try­ing to find which pro­gram is going to be the eas­i­est for you to com­plete is afford­abil­i­ty, but there are a few oth­er things that are the hall­marks of a sim­pler time in col­lege. You should also look into pro­grams that have gen­er­ous trans­fer poli­cies for cred­its that you may already have, explore pro­grams that are accel­er­at­ed so that you can get it done quick­er, and find a self-paced pro­gram so that you can do it on your own time.

Uni­ver­si­ties with Gen­er­ous Trans­fer Cred­it Policies:

  • Ari­zona State Uni­ver­si­ty (ASU): ASU is rec­og­nized for its flex­i­ble trans­fer cred­it pol­i­cy, accept­ing a sub­stan­tial num­ber of cred­its from oth­er insti­tu­tions. Their Trans­fer Cred­it Guide assists stu­dents in under­stand­ing how pre­vi­ous course­work can be applied toward ASU degrees. 
  • Uni­ver­si­ty of South­ern Cal­i­for­nia (USC): USC is a top-ranked pri­vate research insti­tu­tion known for wel­com­ing trans­fer stu­dents and pro­vid­ing a straight­for­ward trans­fer process. They accept a large num­ber of trans­fer stu­dents each year, demon­strat­ing a com­mit­ment to accom­mo­dat­ing diverse aca­d­e­m­ic backgrounds. 
  • Uni­ver­si­ty of North Car­oli­na (UNC): UNC is rec­og­nized for its trans­fer-friend­ly poli­cies, accept­ing a sig­nif­i­cant num­ber of trans­fer stu­dents annu­al­ly and pro­vid­ing resources to facil­i­tate a smooth transition.

Anoth­er way that you can make sure that you’re select­ing one of the eas­i­est pos­si­ble degree pro­grams is to check into trans­fer poli­cies or find an accel­er­at­ed pro­gram so that you can com­plete it quick­er. Some bach­e­lor’s degree pro­grams online will allow you to trans­fer up to 60 cred­its! Accel­er­at­ed pro­grams con­dense cours­es down so that you can fin­ish your degree faster. It’ll be more rig­or­ous, but you will be able to get through it at a faster rate. One school where you can find a pro­gram that fits the bill is Saint Louis Uni­ver­si­ty. The online bach­e­lor’s pro­gram that they offer that is a great option is the RN to BSN degree track. Reg­is­tered nurs­es that enroll in the pro­gram can com­plete it in as lit­tle as nine months. If you’re more tech­no­log­i­cal­ly inclined, you could look into a BS in Web Design & Devel­op­ment Online from Cham­plain Col­lege. Cham­plain will take 90 cred­its thanks to the gen­er­ous trans­fer pol­i­cy and the remain­ing class­es are just 7 weeks in length; that leads stu­dents to be able to com­plete this degree in just nine months as well.

Uni­ver­si­ties with Accel­er­at­ed Degree Programs:

  • Pur­due Uni­ver­si­ty Glob­al: Pur­due Glob­al offers a wide selec­tion of accel­er­at­ed online degrees across var­i­ous dis­ci­plines. Pop­u­lar pro­grams include Crim­i­nal Jus­tice, Fire and Emer­gency Man­age­ment, and Fire Sci­ence, allow­ing stu­dents to com­plete degrees at a faster pace. 
  • Uni­ver­si­ty of Texas Rio Grande Val­ley (UTRGV): UTRGV pro­vides accel­er­at­ed mas­ter’s degree pro­grams in fields such as Busi­ness Admin­is­tra­tion, Edu­ca­tion, Health Sci­ences, Social Work, Nurs­ing, and Pub­lic Affairs. These pro­grams can be com­plet­ed in as lit­tle as one year, offer­ing a swift path to advanced qualifications.
  • Capel­la Uni­ver­si­ty: Capel­la’s Flex­Path for­mat allows stu­dents to pur­sue degrees at their own pace, with the poten­tial to com­plete pro­grams like the BS in Psy­chol­o­gy in less than 1.5 years, depend­ing on the stu­den­t’s ded­i­ca­tion and pri­or experience. 

Even the eas­i­est bach­e­lor’s degree pro­gram that you can find isn’t going to be per­fect­ly easy. Col­lege is meant to chal­lenge you and expand your knowl­edge and pre­pare you for high­er edu­ca­tion or enter­ing straight into a career. With that in mind though, you can still find a degree pro­gram that is eas­i­er than the rest. One thing that might help you to have an eas­i­er time com­plet­ing your degree is to choose to com­plete it online! When you take your class­es online, it is typ­i­cal­ly more afford­able and it is eas­i­er to work it into your already busy sched­ule with­out sac­ri­fic­ing per­for­mance. You won’t pay for as many mate­ri­als and fees as a tra­di­tion­al stu­dent may have to. You will be able to access your cours­es at any time of day and do your assign­ments accord­ing to your pace, whether you need a lit­tle extra time or you can zip right through. You can tell if a course is self-paced if it is described as asyn­chro­nous. Syn­chro­nous pro­grams will have stu­dents sign­ing in at a spe­cif­ic time to active­ly par­tic­i­pate in class­es, but even those cours­es are made to accom­mo­date peo­ple who are work­ing or have oth­er obligations.

Uni­ver­si­ties with Self-Paced Courses:

  • Thomas Edi­son State Uni­ver­si­ty: This insti­tu­tion offers self-paced cours­es in asso­ciate and bach­e­lor’s degree pro­grams, enabling stu­dents to access flex­i­ble cours­es any­time and any­where. It’s par­tic­u­lar­ly suit­ed for adult learn­ers aim­ing for edu­ca­tion­al and pro­fes­sion­al advancement. 
  • Uni­ver­si­ty of Flori­da (UF): UF’s Flex­i­ble Learn­ing pro­gram pro­vides ful­ly online, self-paced cours­es designed to accom­mo­date stu­dents’ indi­vid­ual sched­ules. With ongo­ing enroll­ment, stu­dents can reg­is­ter and start cours­es at times con­ve­nient for them, although it’s impor­tant to note that these cours­es are con­sid­ered non-degree credits. 
  • Uni­ver­si­ty of Mass­a­chu­setts Glob­al (UMass Glob­al): UMass Glob­al offers the MyPath pro­gram, cater­ing to work­ing adults seek­ing to earn bach­e­lor’s or mas­ter’s degrees with­out com­pro­mis­ing their full-time jobs. The self-paced nature of the pro­gram allows stu­dents to progress through course­work as their sched­ules permit.