What’s the Best Way to Move from an Associate to a Bachelor’s Degree?
If you're like many of the online students we work with at the University of Cincinnati, you spent at least two years working hard to complete your associate degree. Now that you have it, you may find yourself wondering what to do next: Continue your studies because you know there's value in getting your bachelor's degree?Start researching top university programs? Something else that might be on your mind is the transferability of your associate degree. With the time and energy you put into earning it, you'd hate to take new associate-level classes and lose some of those hard-earned credits. Benefits of a “2+2” Degree We designed our Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Applied Administration program for students like you: You want to spend only two more years completing your bachelor's degree and not have to do any backtracking. Sometimes called a "2+2," "2:2" or a "completer degree," our Applied Administration program helps you easily transition from your associate to a bachelor's education. You'll find it to be an efficient way to complete the next step in your educational journey. You retain the college credits you have already completed and earn a degree that many employers demand for internal promotions.
Meet Michele Kegley and Brad Price, Applied Administration Co-Directors


Student Body from Across the U.S.

Business World-Ready Courses

- Applied Technology for Personal and Professional Productivity – This course focuses on ways in which technology can be applied to facilitate and improve productivity, problem-solving skills, and decision-making ability.
- Financial Information for Managers – Here, you will learn how to read and use financial statements and how to employ ratios and performance measures. The course covers concepts that include leverage, working capital management, traditional and activity-based costing, and budgeting.
- Senior Capstone – You'll experience this course at the end of your bachelor's degree program studies. It's designed for you to apply your newfound knowledge and skills to the phenomenon of organizational change that regularly occurs in the business world. Michele describes the capstone course as a service-learning project where students work with a community partner — for example, helping an organization apply for a grant.
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Michele and Brad enjoy seeing the Applied Administration program students grow over their two years at UC, developing new leadership, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. Students often express greater self-confidence, which some say they didn't have before. "In the program evaluations our students complete, I often see them write something along the lines of this: I came into the program thinking I didn't know if I could complete it. Thanks to the instructors' support, now I feel like I can do anything." If you're ready to explore the benefits of the Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Applied Administration degree and how it helps you make a smooth transition from your associate degree into a bachelor's program, we encourage you to connect with an advisor or call an Online Enrollment Services Advisor at (833) 556-4428 today. Be sure to ask about the program's low tuition rates that help you save money while preparing you to earn more in your professional career. We look forward to meeting you!