The online associate degree in Financial Management Technology is designed for students seeking a flexible degree program. For the convenience of our online students, we offer multiple (6) start dates per year – twice in the spring, summer and fall.
Summer semester for the Associate Financial Management program means a semester similar to fall and spring semester in duration and credits is required to graduate within two years.
From the time you submit your application to when you graduate, you will be connected with a Student Success Coordinator who will be there to answer your questions and support you along the way.
Explore our academic calendar for start dates, end dates, and everything in between. For more information on important dates and when classes start for your program of interest, contact us today to speak to an academic advisor or reach out to our team directly at 833-556-7900. .
What are the difference between the Associate Business Management degree, Associate Financial Management degree, and Associate Marketing management degree?
The degree names sound similar, and they’re offered by University of Cincinnati Online. Each program welcomes students from across Ohio and beyond our state — anyone who wants to work toward their associate degree online and still have time for work and personal obligations.
For more in-depth information read our blog post on the same subject: What Are the Differences Between the Business, Marketing and Financial Management Associate Degrees?
Classes are asynchronous, some classes are in a 7-week format some are in a 14-week format. You can log on anytime 24/7 to complete your coursework. Some, but not all tests are proctored using exam proctoring software.
Full-time with no transfer credit, it will take you five semesters (under two years) to complete the associate degree including summer semesters. Attending part-time with no transfer credit you can expect to complete the associate degree in two years including summer semesters.
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