
After attending UW-Barron County, you can complete your Bachelor’s degree by:
UW bachelor's degrees are available without leaving the area. UW-Barron County provides students with freshmen and sophomore level coursework. These are general education courses that are needed to earn the Associate of Arts & Science (AAS) degree.
After earning the AAS degree, you can then work on your bachelor’s degree at a distance through coursework offered online, correspondence courses, and/or weekend courses. The flexible programs allow you to integrate work, study, and family commitments.
UWM provides more information on their College Connection Program website about the following Bachelor's Degrees.
Students can also choose an optional minor as well in Art History, Business, Communication, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.
UW-Superior provides more information in their Distance Learning Center about earning the following Bachelor of Science degrees.
Students can also choose to minor in Geography, Health, Health & Human Performance, Individually Designed minor, Library Science, Philosophy, Professional & Personal Communication, Psychology. There are also numerous minor options for Elementary Ed majors.
UW-Platteville offers bachelor degrees in Business Adminstration and Criminal Justice through their distance education program, and the Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, through their Collaborative Engineering Program.
Want to know more about which program is right for you? Maybe you have questions about these or other available options? Contact Deb Neuheisel, Adult Student Initiatives Coordinator. For an appointment call Student Services at 715.234.8024 or email deborah.neuheisel@uwc.edu. You may also stop by her office in room M158 in Meggers Hall, located in the Student Services Office. Come in for a visit, a tour, or to receive resources to help you decide what's best for your future.