Overview
Established in 1839, Boston University offers an Undergraduate Degree Completion Program (UDCP) in the form of a Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies Degree via online distance learning.
Student Appeal
Online learning provides students with convenient education to accommodate busy working adult schedules. Study includes courses in philosophy, humanities, and social sciences to prepare graduates for business careers with a well-rounded education in critical thinking and interpersonal communication. Metropolitan College courses offered through Boston University allow students to develop professional skills through well-rounded education.
Financial
Boston University offers a variety of payment plans, loans, and financial assistance options to help students pay for career education. Boston University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Program offered* :
*Minimum of 52 undergraduate credits and US residency are required for enrollment.
- Undergraduate Degree Completion Program - Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Interdisciplinary StudiesUndergraduate Degree Completion Program - Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies
Boston University is the only university to offer an online Bachelor Completion Degree in Liberal Studies (BLS). Students develop a thorough understanding of the arts and humanities, social sciences and the fundamentals of science�disciplines that are highly valued in today's business climate where success often depends on interpersonal awareness and critical thinking skills. Boston University's unique online learning platform provides a dynamic, interactive undergraduate program consisting of 16 to 20 courses that can be completed in 30 months. Students entering the program are required to have completed 52 to 64 undergraduate credits. Boston University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., one of six nationally recognized accrediting agencies.
Accrediting Agency
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education