Degree Programs
Students who have completed an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree at one of the 15 partner community colleges are eligible to earn a baccalaureate degree through the Washburn University PLAN delivery system. Students who have completed at least 54 hours towards an AA or AS degree may begin the following degree programs: Criminal Justice, Integrated Studies, or Human Services. These students must finish the associate degree to be eligible to receive the Washburn University baccalaureate degree. Students who have completed other associate degrees, or who have attended other colleges, will be considered on an individual basis.
Students who have completed an occupationally-oriented AA, AS, or Associate of Applied Science degree are eligible to earn the Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Administration. Students who have earned other associate degrees will be considered on an individual basis.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree requires that a student
have an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and be a Registered Nurse
before applying to the Nursing Online Degree Program. The Bachelor
of Health Science Degree requires an associate degree in an allied
health field prior to applying to the program.
Bachelor of Applied Science
Concentrations in:
- Addiction Counseling (KC Area)
- Victim/Survivor Services
- Gerontology
- Developmental Disabilities
Bachelor of Integrated Studies
- Administrative Communication
- Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Emphasis in:
- Law Enforcement
- Corrections
- Security Administration


