Adult and Continuing Education
Adult Degree Completion
Quick Start Your Degree! Are you ready to enroll in an Evening or Saturday class? Call 440-826-2091 to schedule an appointment with an Admission Counselor to review transfer credit, discuss courses, help you apply for admission and register for class...All in one meeting!
You live and work in the real world. So do we. Baldwin-Wallace College's adult degree programs, with classes offered evenings and Saturdays, are taught by experienced professionals emphasizing the critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills required in today's competitive market. At B-W, you can choose to accelerate your degree or take it more slowly, as you balance work and life priorities.
The B-W bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 124 semester hour credits, including a major field of study (listed below for adult degree completion in the Evening Weekend Program), a minor field of study and the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. Adult degree completion in the Adult & Continuing Education Program offers majors in the following bachelor degree programs:
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DEGREE & MAJOR PROGRAM |
LOCATION |
| BA in Accounting |
Berea and B-W East |
| BA in Business Administration |
Berea and B-W East |
| BA in Communication |
Berea |
| BS in Computer Information Systems Analyst |
Berea |
| BA in Criminal Justice |
Berea |
| BS in Education (some day classes and field experience) |
Berea |
| BA in English (some day classes) |
Berea |
| BA in Finance |
Berea |
| BA in Health Care Management |
Berea |
| BA in History (some day classes) |
Berea |
| BA in Human Resources |
Berea and B-W East |
| BA in Management Associate's to Bachelor's Degree in Management: Professional Business Program |
Berea and B-W East |
| BA in Marketing |
Berea |
| BA in Organizational Leadership |
Berea |
| BS in Psychology |
Berea |
| BA in Sociology (some day classes) |
Berea |
Certificate Programs are six courses designed for adult students to enhance their work skills or prepare for a career transition. All certificate courses count toward the bachelor's degree.
