Online Degrees Now Available at EKU
EKU now offers students the opportunity to earn a variety of online college degrees in these fields:
- Adult, Juvenile and Community Corrections Leadership - master’s degree
- Corrections and Juvenile Justice Studies – bachelor’s degree
- Fire Protection Administration - bachelor’s degree
- Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology - bachelor’s degree
- Homeland Security - bachelor’s degree
- Library Science - master’s degree (education)
- Occupational Safety - bachelor’s degree
- Paralegal Studies/Paralegal Science - associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, post-baccalaureate certificate (partially online)
- Police Studies - associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree
- Psychology - bachelor’s degree
- Safety, Security and Emergency Management - master’s degree
Choose whichever option best matches your professional needs, and enjoy a flexible and state-of-the-art online degree program with EKU. Online learning allows you to continue your professional and personal life while pursuing immediately applicable knowledge from your coursework. Enjoy a challenging and interactive learning environment, with special attention from faculty members who are distinguished in their professions. Earn a degree from one of the nation’s best universities, and experience the advantages of:
- Established Curriculum – Feel confident knowing you have chosen an online degree program based on decades of experience in on-campus courses.
- Direct Connection – Participate and learn with fellow students and faculty members through online interactions and discussion boards.
- Innovation in Education – Enjoy an interactive and multi-media learning experience online.
- Career Advancement – Apply coursework to your current profession, and prepare to advance your career upon graduation.
Eastern Shines in Online Education. Read a feature story about EKU Online.
*The paralegal program is a partially online program. The summer before finishing their degree, students complete a one-week, on-campus program in Richmond, Kentucky, as well as an internship in the location of their choice. Through these experiences, they earn 10 hours of traditional classroom credit. While on campus, students take two upper-level courses. One focuses on research and writing. The other covers legal ethics and strategies for a successful paralegal job search. EKU is one of the few online paralegal programs that includes an on-campus experience, which is why it has the distinction of being approved by the American Bar Association.
