Distance Education
Distance education is a great way to get a head start on college, gain the confidence to complete a degree, update knowledge in your profession, or solve a scheduling problem. You'll find descriptions of more than 160 undergraduate- and graduate-level courses that you may take for credit or on a noncredit basis.
The university's rich intellectual resources are available in semester- or nonsemester-based courses or in independent study.
Completing a degree, updating professional knowledge or simply learning for the joy of it are all options offered by KU Continuing Education and supported by its sophistical technology network.
Besides its on-site programs tailored for working adults, the Edwards Campus offers online professional programs in pharmacy and systems design and analysis.
Courses, supplemental material and study aids are offered for the schools of Allied Health, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy as well as Continuing Education at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
Identify whole programs offered at a distance by public and municipal colleges and universities in Kansas using this search engine.