Single Courses
Prospective students interested in our graduate programs have the option to enroll in single courses as a non-degree seeking student. Non-degree students enroll in the same courses as graduate program students without having to pay an additional fee or commit to a full degree or certificate program. This is the preferred option for students who wish to sample our course offerings, ease into our online format and explore a particular area of interest. Up to 6 credit hours earned as a non-degree student can be applied to the master’s degree program, so long as a student is accepted and in good academic standing.
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Why Enroll in a Single Course?
Explore: Single courses are a great way for prospective graduate students to learn more about a program or topic of interest before enrolling in a degree program. This is the preferred alternative for non-degree seeking students to sample courses, without having to commit your valuable time, energy, and finances to a full-degree program.
Convenient Format: Most of our programs and courses are offered 100% online or asynchronously. Enrolling in a single course is the perfect way to ease into our online format which incorporates the latest technology and distance learning practices.
A Respected Community: All of our single courses are the exact same courses available for graduate students, which are facilitated by esteemed factually from the Cockrell School and industry experts. Members of our alumni family can access exclusive resources and connect with students, professors and fellow alumni, regardless if you are enrolled in a single course or full-degree program.
Have Additional Questions?
Prospective students are encouraged to attend our monthly live-online information sessions, where you can learn more about your program of interest from our expert graduate coordinators, and get your questions answered in real time. Still have questions? This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to learn more about enrolling in a single course as a non-degree seeking student.