Online Associate Degree Programs

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A Uniquely Supportive Online Learning Experience

Take your next step on the path to career success by earning your associate degree 100% online from a nationally ranked school. Choose the program that best meets your needs: general studies, business administration, criminal justice, Christian studies or education. No matter the degree you choose, you’ll learn the fundamentals needed to pursue your career goals in a supportive online learning environment that’s designed to help you succeed. 

Campbellsville’s online programs are ideal for students who want the flexibility to balance their studies with work and family responsibilities. Join a welcoming community that’s committed to building meaningful relationships with online students and connect with your peers and expert faculty through one-on-one interactions in your courses.   

At CU, we’re dedicated to providing the support and guidance you need for success. Through convenient online degree programs and end-to-end student support services, we offer the resources you need for the next step in your educational journey. Finish strong with CU.  

Online Education Programs

Campbellsville University offers online associate degree programs that start you on the path to success in rewarding fields. Explore our online programs to find the option that’s right for you.

60 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Begin your journey toward a fulfilling business career with our fully online associate degree.

62 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Prepare for a fulfilling career in ministry with our online associate degree in Christian studies.

61 Credit Hours; 3 Years

Develop foundational knowledge of programming, cybersecurity and information systems as you prepare for computer science careers.

60 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Explore modern criminal justice concepts and trends to prepare to serve the public with our online associate degree.

63 Credit Hours; 1–3 Years

Learn the foundations of digital communication, advertising and marketing.

65 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Gain foundational skills for helping young children build a love for learning.

65 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Learn teaching fundamentals and prepare to change lives in your career with our online associate degree in education.

64 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Find your calling by studying numerous topics with our online general studies degree.

60 Credit Hours; 2 Years

Delve into mass communications and gain experience in news writing, broadcasting and more.

60 Credit Hours; 1.5 Years

Develop the foundational knowledge and philosophical skills necessary for meaningful work in social and human services.

63 Credit Hours; 1–3 Years

Gain an understanding of UX design and build a portfolio to highlight your skills.

Neil Barnett

“I graduated with my associate degree in Christian studies, which only gave me a hunger and purpose to go onwards. I am at present doing a bachelor’s in pastoral studies, and I have the desire to go on and do a master’s in theology (or divinity). My end goal is to become a chaplain, where I can work and help those in need. I have so much to learn and yet so much to give. It hasn’t been easy, but it has been satisfying and rewarding as I have grown in my knowledge and understanding of the subjects at hand.”

– Neil Barnett, AS in Christian Studies

About Campbellsville University

Founded in 1906 as a Christian university, Campbellsville welcomes diverse perspectives and prepares students to become Christian servant leaders. We offer online degree and certificate programs in a convenient format so that you can grow professionally and personally by studying when and where you want.

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A Convenient, Supportive Online Learning Experience

Campbellsville’s 100% online programs offer the flexibility you need to thrive, both in your courses and outside of class. You’ll study at the times and places that are most convenient for you and learn from supportive, expert faculty members who deliver the same well-rounded education you would receive on campus. Campbellsville is committed to the quality of its online courses and offers a dynamic selection of degree programs that are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

Online Courses That Unlock Your Potential

With Campbellsville’s online associate degree programs, you can develop a solid foundation of collegiate-level knowledge relevant to the careers you want to pursue. Moreover, you can acquire skills that apply to entry-level roles immediately by learning from the same professors teaching our bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.

Start Down the Path to a New Career

If you’re ready to prepare for your ideal career, Campbellsville’s online programs can show you the way. Here, you can acquire skills that position you for success while putting you on track to earning a higher salary. For instance, high school graduates increase their pay by an average of 17.7% by earning an associate degree, and continuing to a bachelor’s degree can lead to even higher earnings.2

Rewarding Entry-Level Positions

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Chaplain
  • Customer Support Specialist
  • Office Manager
  • Paralegal
  • Preschool Teacher
  • Substitute Teacher
  • Volunteer Coordinator

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SACSCOC Accreditation

Campbellsville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award certificates, associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1865 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the status of Campbellsville University.

Sources

  1. Online Christian Colleges. “50 Most Affordable Christian Colleges and Universities.” February 21, 2024, from https://www.onlinechristiancolleges.com/.
  2. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Education pays, 2023.” April 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.