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Earn an Online Business Degree

At University of Phoenix, students can earn an online business degree at either the undergraduate or graduate level by taking advantage of our innovative, interactive virtual learning center. At University of Phoenix, all materials for online courses—including lecture notes, discussion topics and assignments—are distributed electronically. Depending on the degree you're seeking, you'll log in three to four times a week at times that are convenient to you. You'll log in to study the material, interact with other students and complete assignments.

University of Phoenix Online Business Degree Options

University of Phoenix features MBA programs with a range of relevant and in-demand concentration topics, as well as Master of Management programs that allow concentration in human resources and public administration. Online business degrees are also available to undergraduate students through our Associate of Arts in Business and our Bachelor of Science in Business programs.

Earning an online degree allows working adults like you the opportunity to fit school into your life instead of fitting your life around school.

Graduate students are required to log in four times per week to review lecture materials, participate in group discussions and submit assignments. All of our online degree programs are structured so you can concentrate your attention on a single subject at a time and earn your MBA in less time than you may think.

To ensure the relevance and comprehensiveness of our curricula, many of our courses are designed with the input of industry professionals. University of Phoenix strives to anticipate the challenges of tomorrow by providing a flexible, innovative learning environment.

While widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please contact a University Enrollment Advisor to confirm program availability in your local area.

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