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OverviewEdmonds Community College, Bellevue Community College and the University of Washington have joined together to offer a flexible option for achieving your bachelor's degree with all but 45 credits taken online. This program is ideal for working professionals or any students who have busy and complex lives requiring a flexible and convenient way to fulfill their goal of earning a University of Washington bachelor's degree. Main BenefitsYou can take classes in the evening on the UW campus as well as choose the distance learning classes that best fit your busy schedule. You can gain immediate entry into the Social Science and Humanities majors. For the other majors, with a little planning, you can take the prerequisites at your community college as part of your associate's degree or via distance learning from the UW. You get a University of Washington bachelor's degree. The only difference between the day and evening program is the availability of majors, and the times classes meet. Many of the instructors are full-time UW faculty. The ProgramUnder the Flexible Schedule Option you first complete an associate transfer degree through online and/or onsite courses at Bellevue or Edmonds Community College. Once completed you may continue to enroll into up to 45 distance learning courses from the University of Washington and complete your last 45 credits as a matriculated Evening Degree student. Or you may apply and be accepted to the Evening Degree Program and take a combination of onsite and distance learning courses to complete your degree. To earn your bachelor's degree, your final 45 credits must be taken in residence (taken on campus) at the University of Washington. It is recommended that you meet with an Evening Degree adviser to discuss which path best suits your circumstances prior to embarking on your final 90 credits. Choosing a MajorYou may choose from either a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, English, Humanities, Social Science or a Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics and Health Information Management.
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