Drexel University

Degrees Available (List of degree programs generally contains those that are designed to accommodate working adults and nontraditional students.) Bachelor's degrees in the following areas may be earned through part-time online or on-campus study: Communications & Applied Technology, General Studies, Professional Studies, and Property Management. Master's degrees in the following areas may be earned through online study: Professional Studies (Concentrations in Creativity & Innovation, Homeland Security Management, Education Policy, and Human Resource Development). Undergraduate certificates in the following areas may be earned through online or on-campus study: Emergency Management, Property Management (Commercial and Residential), and Retail Leadership. Graduate certificates in the following areas may be earned through online study: Creativity & Innovation and Homeland Security Management.
- The college will award credit based on the following measurements of noncollegiate learning: proficiency examinations (CLEP, DSST, TECEP, and Excelsior College), formal noncollegiate coursework for which credit recommendations have been established by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), military experiences recommended for credit by the American Council on Education, and individualized assessment of prior learning through departmental assessment or prior learning portfolio development.
- The maximum number of credits that can be earned via any combination of options listed above is 90.0 quarter credits.
- Students seeking outside credit should first contact their academic advisor.