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UMass Global has mapped its curriculum to make transferring from other colleges as fast and cost-efficient as possible; this is known as "course articulation". The mapping represents coursework that UMass Global will accept in transfer to meet course equivalencies, general education, or general elective credit. This means no wasted time or money on classes you don’t need and less stress about which classes to take when. Check out the DIY Transfer Tool to get a rough idea of what courses may transfer. It’s never too early to start planning! For a complete review of transfer credits, grab your transcripts and Connect With An Enrollment Coach.

Transfer Tool

General Education Block Transfer

Perhaps you’ve completed your general education at one or multiple colleges, and now you want to gather all those credits and apply them towards your four-year degree. UMass Global accepts a wide variety of GE credit transfers if they are completed prior to attending your first UMass Global class:

 

Flexible Ways to Learn

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Self-Paced, Competency-Based

We offer 10 business and information technology degrees through UMass Global MyPath, our competency-based education program. MyPath courses are completely self-paced, meaning students work through their coursework without set deadlines. Students individually complete each section and move on to the next, as they establish competency. It’s the perfect format for some students, especially those with changing work schedules. With MyPath, students can take as many courses as they want within a 24-week billing cycle, all for one set fee.

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Instructor-Led, Session-Based

Most of UMass Global degree, certificate, and credential courses are led by an instructor and are completed in eight-week sessions. These courses are a mixture of online classroom lectures, group discussions, projects, papers, and other coursework that needs to be completed and delivered on dates set by the instructor, hence the “instructor-led” title.

Transfer Guides

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Course articulation information is provided for all California and out-of-state community colleges, as well as many four-year institutions across the country. These represent coursework that UMass Global will accept in transfer to meet course equivalencies, general education, or general elective credit. The information has been developed without assistance from the institutions included in this database; however, in most instances, it is shared with these institutions for accuracy. The information provided is developed to assist students and advisors in determining how transfer credits may apply to UMass Global. Courses not listed in the database have not yet been reviewed for transfer and, in some cases, may be appropriate for transfer credit.