UMGC IS MADE FOR YOU
AND HERE FOR YOU
Earn your degree at an online state university. Choose from 90+ programs and specializations.
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Undergraduate Programs
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FEB 17
Graduate Programs
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Undergraduate Programs
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Graduate Programs
Founded for Adults More Than 70 Years Ago
We were made just for you with multiple start dates, no SAT/GRE requirement, and more.
A State University with a Global Campus
Study anywhere with online courses and no-cost digital course materials.
Military History That Continues Today
Serving our military servicemembers and veterans is in our DNA.
What does it mean for something to be made for you? Is it customized? Tailor-made? A perfect fit? For us, it’s much more than that. At University of Maryland Global Campus, it means we were built from the ground up with you, the working adult, as our sole focus. Your needs drive everything we do—and have for the past 70 years. When you enroll, you'll experience the difference it makes to study at a university made with you in mind.
Gain career-focused knowledge in accounting, business administration, finance, human resources, marketing, and more.
Protect data, study cyber threats, and take advantage of a program that can help you earn valuable industry certifications.
Learn about data modeling, statistical and machine learning techniques, data mining applications, and data visualizations.
Train to become an educator by learning about teaching techniques, leadership, learning styles, classroom technology, and e-learning.
Join our accredited nursing program or career-focused programs in healthcare, biotechnology, or environmental management.
Develop skills in database systems technology, software and systems engineering, IT project management, and more.
Increase your knowledge in history and the humanities or gain critical skills in communication, English, graphic design, and more.
Build a strong foundation in public service fields such as criminal justice, homeland security, investigative forensics, and legal studies.
Our professors hold a wide range of leadership positions that give them diverse insights into their industries and a depth and breadth of knowledge that helps them align programs with the job market.
(Required within the first 6 credits of graduate study for all new graduate students, except those in programs requiring CBR, DCL, or PRO 600.) An overview of the skills needed for academic and professional success. Focus is on enhancing communication and critical thinking skills. Assignments provide familiarity with tools such as library and information resources. APA style and resources are also addressed.