Online Programs
At CECH at the University of Cincinnati, students can earn degrees and advance their careers through online programs that fit their schedules. Programs in Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology give students access to faculty who are experts in research and practice. Online learners receive the same hands-on experiences and support as on-campus students, preparing them to take on leadership roles and make a real difference in their communities.
Find your Online Program from the list below.
The School of Education
Early Childhood Education - Online
UC’s online Bachelor in Early Childhood Education builds on associate-level training to enhance educators’ skills in creating and implementing developmentally appropriate learning environments for children from birth to age 5.
Early Childhood Care & Education
UC’s online Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Care & Education (ECE) offers a program that prepares professionals to provide high-quality educational experiences for all children.
The School of Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Online
As society continues to evolve, the need for well-trained, highly-educated criminal justice professionals will be in high demand. UC’s online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal offending and criminal justice process.
Law and Paralegal Studies Online
A Paralegal Studies minor at the University of Cincinnati gives you a strong introduction to the legal field. You’ll learn how paralegals support attorneys and help make legal services more efficient and accessible. This minor works well with many majors and can help you build useful skills for future career opportunities.
The School of Human Services
Substance Abuse Counseling Online
Start a meaningful career helping people with the University of Cincinnati’s online Bachelor’s degree in Substance Abuse Counseling. This program prepares you to support individuals facing drug and alcohol addiction, and with start dates in summer, fall, and spring, you can begin your degree when it works best for you.
Behavior Analysis
The Specialist and Doctoral Programs in school psychology at UC offer extensive training and fieldwork, preparing highly professional psychologists to make significant contributions in child and family advocacy, and leadership in up-to-date research methods and practices. Both Programs are approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), and the doctoral program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).