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Increase your earning potential with a bachelor’s degree. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), those with a bachelor's degree earn 66% more per week than those with just a high school diploma. While going back to school requires time and resources, research consistently shows that higher levels of education are linked to higher median earnings and lower unemployment. For many students, that combination makes a bachelor’s degree a strategic investment in long-term career growth and financial security.


 

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Undergraduate Admission

Interested in an associate or bachelor’s degree program? Review the requirements for your specific program, fill out the online admissions application, and request and submit your transcripts.

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Undergraduate Financial Aid

Financial aid is available for undergraduates enrolled in degree programs and teacher credential programs in the form of need-based and non-need based grants, loans and outside scholarships.

Programs Offered

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Applied Studies

Applied Studies (Applied Communications), BA

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Studies provides a broad-based degree that can be propel your career in various fields. This concentration in applied communication covers diverse online coursework to broaden your knowledge and skills. 
Mar 9, 2026

Applied Studies (Applied Communications), BA

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The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Studies provides a broad-based degree that can be propel your career in various fields. This concentration in applied communication covers diverse online coursework to broaden your knowledge and skills. 
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03/09/2026
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Applied Studies

Applied Studies (Applied Humanities), BA

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Studies, Applied Humanities introduces you to modern technologies and communications that can be applied to a wide variety of jobs and industries.
Mar 9, 2026

Applied Studies (Applied Humanities), BA

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The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Studies, Applied Humanities introduces you to modern technologies and communications that can be applied to a wide variety of jobs and industries.
Bachelor's
03/09/2026
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Applied Studies

Applied Studies (Leadership), BA

This degree concentration is specifically tailored for the career needs of police officers, EMS workers, firefighters, and other professionals looking to make an impact on their communities with positive change and exemplary leadership.
Mar 9, 2026

Applied Studies (Leadership), BA

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This degree concentration is specifically tailored for the career needs of police officers, EMS workers, firefighters, and other professionals looking to make an impact on their communities with positive change and exemplary leadership.
Bachelor's
03/09/2026
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Applied Studies

Applied Studies, BA

Explore UMass Global's online BA in Applied Studies with 3 career-focused concentrations. Apply previous credits and build a broad foundation for your future.
Mar 9, 2026

Applied Studies, BA

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3 Concentrations
Explore UMass Global's online BA in Applied Studies with 3 career-focused concentrations. Apply previous credits and build a broad foundation for your future.
Bachelor's
03/09/2026
03/09/2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

General

A bachelor’s degree is a type of undergraduate academic program that prepares students for a particular career or interest. Traditionally, it’s pursued immediately after high school, but not always. Some may choose to take a break for work or life, while others may begin with an associate degree before advancing.

A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is typically more flexible and interdisciplinary, encouraging a broad, well-rounded education with a focus on humanities, such as literature, languages, philosophy, and social sciences. Beyond the specific curriculum or major, however, simply attaining a bachelor’s degree of any type has been shown to result in higher lifetime earnings than having only a high school diploma.

Different countries have varying names for their equivalent education standards that translate to the U.S. bachelor’s degree, with most requiring about four years of study. Many professional fields expect candidates to have this foundational level completed, but employers may consider 4-8 years of work experience in a related field equivalent. This is far from guaranteed, however, as many jobs in today's working world simply require the applicant has at least a bachelor's degree to even apply.

School Psychology and Counseling

The UMass Global psychology undergraduate program offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. A BA in Psychology provides a broad-based education, offering a wider perspective on the field of psychology. At UMass Global, the electives available within the general psychology concentration reflect this versatility, covering diverse topics such as “Issues in Aging,” “Family Systems and Dynamics,” “Child Development,” and “Survey of Forensic Psychology.” This breadth of coursework allows students to explore multiple areas of psychology and apply their knowledge across various fields and careers.

Bachelor of science degrees in psychology typically are more research-oriented, with lab-based courses targeted toward graduate study in psychology. 

Time

Most of our undergraduate degree programs are 120 units. Since UMass Global offers six accelerated eight-week sessions per year, you have plenty of opportunities to take classes that meet your needs.

  • Taking two courses per session would allow you to finish in three years, four months.
  • Taking one course per session would allow you to finish in just under seven years.
  • Students seeking to finish more quickly can do so with MyPath self-paced coursework.

Utilizing transfer credits, you can shorten your degree by 75%! With credits from your military training and education, work experience, prior college courses, and certifications, you can transfer in up to 90 credits.