Overview
Utica College provides online career education for students pursuing Certificates, Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral Degrees in Cybercrime Investigation, Cyber security, Economic Crime Investigation, Healthcare Administration, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. Flexible learning options enable graduates to receive credentials and begin a career without interfering with busy work schedules.
Student Appeal
Each online program incorporates a variety of interrelated topics to develop a complete understanding of specialized criminal justice, healthcare, and management programs. Professionally-experienced instructors provide first-hand knowledge and methodologies reflective of the most current industry standards and trends. Undergraduate internship opportunities are available and accessed through collaborative research in the student's geographic location and assigned by academic advisors. Online tools are used to disseminate curriculum and provide a communication link between students, peers, and instructors. Additional student services include an online bookstore, 24/7 tech support, and career placement for students and graduates.
Financial
Financial assistance is available to qualified students. Aid includes federal loans, grants, and work study and can be accessed through FAFSA resources. Any questions should be directed to the admissions office. Utica College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education.
Programs Offered :
Bachelor Degrees
- Bachelor in Cybersecurity - Cybercrime Investigation
- Bachelor in Cybersecurity - Information Assurance
- Bachelor in Economic Crime Investigation
Master Degrees
- Executive Masters in Economic Crime Management
- MBA in Fraud Management
- MS in Criminal Justice Administration - Planning and Leadership
- MS in Health Care Administration
- MS in Occupational Therapy
Doctorate Degree
- Online Transitional Doctorate of Physical Therapy
NOTE: An education level of at least 57 credits is required for Cybersecurity - CCIF; Cybersecurity - IA and ECI programs. All graduate programs require a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree.