Get Your Bachelor's Degree
In today's world, you'll find that higher education credentials are no longer optional; they're required for career advancement and leadership in organizations large and small.
A Bachelor's degree not only opens doors to new opportunities, it may double the earning power of a high school diploma. Earn your degree in the most affordable way possible at Ashford University. Check out the details to see which degree fits your personal and professional goals.
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting
Develop necessary analytical, conceptual, and technical knowledge and proficiency in accounting.
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Increase your project management, critical thinking and leadership skills while you gain understanding for the relationships between marketing, quantitative theory, accounting, economic principles, and financial, human, and organizational management.
Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Administration
Build a solid foundation for career mobility among health care professionals when you pursue your BA in Health Care Administration.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Understand how human behavior impacts the dynamics of an organization and give yourself the foundation necessary to continue your education at the graduate level.
Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management
Improve your understanding of how organizations function and develop effective skills in management and leadership.
Bachelor of Arts in Social and Criminal Justice
Understand the legal and social forces that shape American culture and pursue a degree that offers opportunities in a wide range of professions.
Bachelor of Arts in Social Science w/ Education concentration (BASS/Ed.)
Do you have a passion to teach? If you're an aspiring teacher, your pathway to becoming an educator starts here.
Bachelor of Arts in Social Science
Gain a broad perspective in the social sciences when you study areas of history, culture, psychology and sociology. Develop a sound understanding of the society we live in from various perspectives.
Discover the intricate framework of relationships between individuals and the societies they live in: their composition, organization, culture, and development.