Degrees We Offer

Do College Differently helps students earn a fully accredited bachelor’s degree faster and for far less money by using alternative credit strategically, then transferring to an accredited university to finish the final requirements.

Current degree pathways include:

  • Liberal Studies B.A.

  • Psychology B.A.

  • History B.A.

  • English B.A.

  • Humanities B.A.

  • Philosophy B.A.

  • Art B.A.

  • Communications B.A.

  • Sociology B.A.

  • Anthropology B.A.

  • Professional Studies B.S.

  • Technical Studies B.S.

  • Criminal Justice B.S.

We guide you step by step from your first credit all the way to graduation, including:

  • Degree planning

  • Alternative credit course sequencing

  • Transfer strategy

  • Accountability

  • Ongoing coaching

Liberal Studies B.A.

A broad, flexible degree that pulls from multiple subjects such as writing, social sciences, humanities, and general electives. This is one of the most adaptable options and works well for students who want flexibility or are undecided.

Common Fields:

  • Education support

  • Business and administrative roles

  • Nonprofit work

  • Government support roles

  • General career advancement

  • Graduate programs (with prerequisites completed)

Psychology B.A.

Focused on human behavior, development, and research fundamentals. Coursework typically includes general psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods.

Common Fields:

  • Human services

  • Behavioral health support roles

  • Case management

  • Nonprofit work

  • Youth programs

  • Graduate study (counseling, social work, psychology depending on prerequisites)

History B.A.

Centered on historical analysis, research, and writing. Students typically study U.S. history, world history, historical methods, and specialized topics across time periods and regions.

Common Fields:

  • Teaching pathways (credential eventually required)

  • Law-related fields

  • Government and public service

  • Research

  • Writing

  • Museums and cultural institutions

  • Graduate programs

English B.A.

Built around strong writing, reading, and communication skills. Coursework often includes composition, literature surveys, advanced writing, and critical analysis.

Common Fields:

  • Writing and editing

  • Communications

  • Marketing

  • Education pathways

  • Content roles

  • Law-related fields

  • Graduate programs

Humanities B.A.

A flexible degree combining subjects like philosophy, literature, history, art, and culture. It emphasizes critical thinking, writing, and broad intellectual foundations.

Common Fields:

  • Education support

  • Nonprofit work

  • Communications

  • Public service

  • Administrative roles

  • Graduate programs

Philosophy B.A.

Focused on logic, reasoning, ethics, and deep critical thinking. Students often study ethics, philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and logic.

Common Fields:

  • Law-related pathways

  • Education

  • Writing

  • Public policy

  • Ethics and compliance roles

  • Graduate programs

Art B.A.

Typically includes art history, visual arts foundations, and creative electives depending on the program. This degree builds creativity, design thinking, and portfolio development when paired with hands-on practice.

Common Fields:

  • Creative work

  • Design-adjacent roles

  • Education pathways

  • Art and media support roles

  • Marketing and branding support

  • Graduate art programs (portfolio dependent)

Sociology B.A.

Studies society, groups, institutions, and social behavior. Students typically cover social problems, research methods, social theory, and cultural topics.

Common Fields:

  • Social services

  • Nonprofit work

  • Community programs

  • Public policy support

  • Government roles

  • HR-adjacent roles

  • Graduate study

Communications B.A.

Focused on writing, media, messaging, and interpersonal communication. Coursework often includes public speaking, media studies, organizational communication, and communication theory.

Common Fields:

  • Marketing

  • Public relations

  • Media

  • Corporate communications

  • Nonprofit communications

  • Sales

  • HR-adjacent roles

  • Graduate programs

Anthropology B.A.

Explores human culture, societies, and human development across time. Coursework often includes cultural anthropology, archaeology, human evolution, and research methods.

Common Fields:

  • Research

  • Education pathways

  • Museums and cultural organizations

  • Nonprofit and community work

  • International organizations (role dependent)

  • Graduate programs

Professional Studies B.S.

A highly flexible, career-oriented degree designed for broad professional application. Often includes applied studies, leadership, organizational skills, and electives that align with work experience and career goals.

Common Fields:

  • Career advancement

  • Management support roles

  • Business operations support

  • Government roles

  • Corporate roles requiring a bachelor’s degree for promotion

Technical Studies B.S.

An applied degree that can align with technical or workforce-focused goals depending on program design. Often pairs well with prior training, certifications, or technical experience.

Common Fields:

  • Career advancement

  • Management support roles

  • Business operations support

  • Government roles

  • Corporate roles requiring a bachelor’s degree for promotion

Criminal Justice B.S.

Focused on the justice system, law enforcement, corrections, criminology, and public safety. Coursework typically includes criminology, ethics, law and society, and justice administration.

Common Fields:

  • Law enforcement

  • Corrections

  • Public safety

  • Security management

  • Probation and parole support roles

  • Federal agency pathways (role dependent)

  • Graduate programs

Not Sure What Degree Fits Best?

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