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MDC Online Bachelor's Degrees

General Contact Information

Online Bachelor Program School Contact Information
Information Systems Technology School of Engineering + Technology Roseline Telfort | 305.237.3478 | [email protected]
Nursing BSN School of Nursing New Student Center, Medical Campus| 305.237.4141 | [email protected]
Public Safety Management School of Justice Derrick Willis | 305.237.8348 | [email protected]
Supervision and Management *Accelerated Format School of Global Business Global Business 305.237.2225
Supply Chain Management *Not fully available online Wolfson Campus 305.237.3151

Frequently Asked Questions

Some MDC Online bachelor’s degree programs are offered fully online, while others may include additional requirements such as in-person components, clinical experiences, internships, or campus-based courses. Program format varies by degree and academic department. Students should review individual program pages to confirm delivery methods and any on-site requirements before enrolling.

Many MDC Online bachelor’s programs use an accelerated format in which courses are typically offered in eight-week sessions. Students generally take two courses at a time, allowing them to complete up to four courses within a 16-week period. Course structure and pacing may vary by program, and completion timelines depend on enrollment status and academic progress.

Yes. MDC Online bachelor’s courses follow the same academic standards as face-to-face courses and are designed to meet the same competencies and learning outcomes. Courses are developed and delivered by qualified faculty and align with MDC’s curriculum requirements, regardless of instructional format.

Accelerated online bachelor’s programs are often a good option for students who are comfortable managing a fast-paced academic schedule. This format is commonly chosen by working adults, transfer students, and individuals balancing education with professional or personal responsibilities. Success in accelerated courses typically requires strong time-management and organizational skills.

Admission requirements vary by program but generally include prior college coursework or an associate degree. Some programs may have additional prerequisites, GPA requirements, or selective admission criteria, particularly in specialized fields such as Nursing. Students should review program-specific admission guidelines for detailed requirements.

The time required to complete an online bachelor’s degree depends on several factors, including the number of transfer credits accepted, enrollment status, and program structure. While accelerated formats may allow students to complete courses more quickly, total completion time varies by individual and degree program.

Yes. Transfer students may apply to MDC Online bachelor’s programs. Previously earned college credits are evaluated during the admissions process to determine applicability toward degree requirements. Official transcripts from all prior institutions are required, and transfer credit acceptance varies by program and coursework.

MDC Online bachelor’s students have access to support services that include enrollment assistance, academic resources, and technical support through Academic and Learning Technologies. Students may also receive program-specific guidance and assistance through designated contacts and the Student Support Center.

MDC Online offers both Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs. BAS programs are typically designed for students with technical or applied associate degrees, while BS programs focus on broader academic and technical foundations. Degree structure and requirements vary by program.

Florida residency is not required to apply to MDC Online bachelor’s degree programs. However, residency status may affect tuition rates and eligibility for certain benefits. Program availability and requirements may also vary based on location or licensure considerations, depending on the degree.

Miami Dade College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution which does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, marital status, age, religion, national origin, disability, veteran’s status, ethnicity, pregnancy, sexual orientation or genetic information. To obtain more information about the College’s equal access and equal opportunity policies, procedures and practices, please contact the College’s Civil Rights Compliance Officer: Cindy Lau Evans, Director, Equal Opportunity Programs/ ADA Coordinator/ Title IX Coordinator, at (305) 237-2577 (Voice) or 711 (Relay Service). 11011 SW 104 St., Room 1102-01; Miami, FL 33176. [email protected]