Complete your degree on your schedule with 100% online coursework.
The Management program at Tennessee Wesleyan allows working adults to complete their Bachelor of Science in Management through online courses. The program is for adults who, like you, want to earn their degree while balancing families, jobs, and all of life’s demands.
Flexibility: You choose when you start classes, how you schedule courses, and where you will attend classes. This program is offered online in an asynchronous format.
Affordability: Each course is $1,120 per three-hour course ($360 per-credit-hour). Be sure to file your FAFSA to identify how much federal and state aid you qualify for. Have you considered employee reimbursement as an option to make your degree more affordable? TWU offers our working adult students an opportunity to defer tuition payments until the end of the semester for their employer to assist in covering tuition costs to a certain dollar amount. Not every employer offers this benefit. But for those that do, tuition reimbursement might be a practical way to manage your tuition.
Personalization: Tailor your experience through one of our four emphases:•Accounting•Human Resource Management•Industrial Management•Healthcare Management
Career paths are endless for someone with a bachelor’s in Management. Many students find that the Management program opens doors to promotion and leadership positions in their current career or field. Other students join the program looking for a career change. Whatever the case, the Management program will help set you on the path to achieving your career goals.
If you have previously completed college credit, the Management program can help you finish your degree in approximately 16 months.
•You must be at least 23 years of age.•You must have a minimum of three years of work experience.•You must have completed at least 60 semester hours or an associate degree with a minimum 2.0 GPA at a post-secondary institution
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