Bellevue University Bachelor’s Degrees
As Partners in Education with Bellevue University, The College Network™ offers an undergraduate degree program that provides a convenient blended learning format. Our blended learning format consisting of independent study and online learning makes it possible to continue your education without altering your lifestyle or sacrificing your career.
The College Network will help you complete your general education and elective courses (up to 82 hours), using our Comprehensive Learning Modules™. Once you have completed a Comprehensive Learning Module you will take an end-of-course college equivalency exam, such as CLEP®, DSST®, or the Excelsior College® Examination. The course credit earned though passing proficiency exams will transfer to Bellevue University. After you've tested-out of your general education courses, you will complete your upper-level courses (about 36 hours) online with Bellevue University in an accelerated, cohort format and receive your degree from Bellevue University.
REQUEST MORE INFORMATION Bachelor of Science in Software Development
The Computer Information Systems—Software Development program is a cohort major that cross-trains students studying mainframe and other specialties to competency in web-based technologies. The program is a 54-week package that applies previous experience, previous college credits, and/or the Bellevue University College of Professional Studies general education requirements as a foundation for completing the program. Foundation requirements: A candidate for the Software Development program must have an understanding of the basic concepts, components, functions, tools, and processes that form computer information systems. In addition, the candidate must have basic Office® productivity software experience, including using Word®, PowerPoint®, Excel®, and Internet Explorer®.
In the Software Development program, two classes are taken simultaneously for nine weeks per set of classes.
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Length of program
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13 or more months
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Accreditation*
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NCACS
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Semester hours required
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127
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Pre-qualifications
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Understanding of computer information systems and basic software experience
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On-line classes
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Yes, Asynchronous
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Financial aid available
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Yes
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*(NCACS) The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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