Online Majors - Distance Education
vincennes university online courses/majors
Vincennes University’s Distance Education offers students the opportunity to pursue their education goals without having to spend extended periods of time on a college campus. Over 400 courses are offered through the Distance Education Program, with more than 27 degrees available entirely online. Students who need access to college courses and who need flexibility to accommodate busy schedules, find Vincennes University’s Distance Education Program to be the answer.
Online Majors
★ Health Care Services Administration 6000, B.S.
★* Homeland Security and Public Safety 7000, B.S.
★ Nursing - RN to BSN Completion 6001, B.S.
★ Technology - Agribusiness Baccalaureate Concentration 8006, B.S.
★ Technology - Management and Leadership Baccalaureate Concentration 8007, B.S.
★ Technology - Construction Management Baccalaureate Concentration 8008, B.S.
★ Technology - Information Technology Baccalaureate Concentration 8004, B.S.
★ Technology - Surveying Management Baccalaureate Concentration 8003, B.S.
Behavioral Sciences 1050, A.S. Transfer
Behavioral Sciences, Psychology Concentration 1053 A.S. Transfer
Behavioral Sciences, Sociology Concentration 1054, A.S. Transfer
+ Business Administration 5050, A.S. Transfer
Computer Science 5004, A.S. Transfer
+ Education - Elementary Concentration 1100 Grades K-6, A.S. Transfer
+ Education - Early Childhood Concentration 1150 Pre-Kindergarten, A.S. Transfer
* Family And Consumer Sciences 2300, A.S. Transfer
General Studies 2250, A.S. Transfer
Information Technology 5510, A.S. Transfer
Information Technology - Data Analytics and Visualization Concentration 5514, A.S. Transfer
Information Technology - Programming and Game Development Concentration 5513, A.S. Transfer
Information Technology - Web Design Concentration 5512, A.S. Transfer
Law Enforcement 7500, A.S. Transfer
Law Enforcement - Corrections Concentration 7503, A.S. Transfer
Liberal Arts - Social Science Concentration 1450, A.S. Transfer
Public Relations and Communication 2500, A.S. Transfer
Public Relations and Communication - Communication Studies Concentration 2501, A.S. Transfer
Accounting 5250, A.S. Career/Tech
Business Management 5360, A.S. Career/Tech
Business Management - Finance Concentration 5362, A.S. Career/Tech
# Cosmetology Management 7200, A.S. Career/Tech
Cyber Security 5440, A.S. Career/Tech
★* Funeral Service Education 6050, A.S. Career/Tech
General Studies 2250, A.S. Career/Tech
General Studies - Business Studies 5900, A.S. Career/Tech
* General Studies - Technology Apprenticeship Concentration 8901, A.S. Career/Tech
★* Health Information Management 6150, A.S. Career/Tech
Law Enforcement 7500, A.S. Career/Tech
★* Pharmacy Technology 4832, A.S. Career/Tech
Accounting Certificate 5255, C.G.
Business Office Management Technology Certificate 5516, C.G.
˄ Cyber Security and Network Operations Certificate 5457, C.G.
Indiana College Core 2260, C.G.
˄ Information Technology Certificate 5515, C.G.
Law Enforcement Certificate 7504, C.G.
Law Enforcement Corrections Certificate 7505, C.G.
Advanced Cyber Security and Information Assurance Certificate 5443, C.P.C.
˄ Advanced Quality Management 5651, C.P.C.
˄ Behavioral Sciences – Human Services Certificate 1060, C.P.C.
˄ Entrepreneurship Certificate 5404, C.P.C.
General Studies, Directed Studies Certificate 2255, C.P.C.
˄ Management Training Certificate 5520, C.P.C.
˄ Medical Coding Certificate 6158, C.P.C.
★˄ Pharmacy Technology 4831, C.P.C.
˄ Software Development - Database Certificate 5455, C.P.C.
˄ Substance Abuse Certificate 1055, C.P.C.
˄ Virtual Assistant 5611, C.P.C.
˄ Web Programming 5753, C.P.C.
★ Not a direct admission program. Student must be approved for program admission after admitted to the University.
* All degree requirements are not offered online -OR- program may contain internship or clinical requirements that student would need to complete at a physical location.
+ All degree requirements for Indiana TSAP not offered online.
# Degree completion program. Only general education requirements offered online after student has completed major required courses.
Next Level Jobs qualifying program. Eligible Indiana residents may qualify for grant that covers tuition.
Additional Program Information
*Click each major to see important information about each program such as admission requirements, required courses not offered online, or required courses that require your physical presence at specified locations (internship, clinical, etc.) for completion.
Students must be admitted to Vincennes University Distance Education - Online Campus. Once admitted to the University, then the student will apply to the FSE program which has a separate admission process. Admission to the FSE program is granted each Fall semester by the Department of Funeral Service Division Office. (Students may take general education classes prior to the fall semester that will apply towards the major requirements of the program.)
Distance Education students will be required to travel to Indiana to complete required embalmings, embalming certification and the restorative art principles application review during the final spring semester of the program. Students will schedule the embalming with preceptors at approved sites with permission of the Program Chair. The embalming certification and restorative art principles application review will be scheduled with the Program Chair. Students are required to complete a minimum of 10 embalmings under Preceptor and Chair supervision. (The student is responsible for all expenses for traveling to and from the visit, as well as food and lodging expenses.)
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: FNRL 250L – Embalming II Laboratory - This program has specific admissions requirements. See catalog entry for additional information.
This program is designed for non-traditional students who have attained Journeyman or equivalent in a skilled trade and wish to fulfill the basic requirements for an Associate degree. The program provides flexibility by allowing students to receive credit for training received through a certified Department of Labor apprenticeship program (7200 hours minimum) or an evaluation conducted by Vincennes University.
In addition to these credits, students must complete selected general education courses and fulfill a minimum residency requirement of no less than fifteen credit hours through Vincennes University. See catalog entry for additional information
The Health Information Management Program requires that all students submit a criminal history report and a drug screen as instructed and at student's expense. Students should be aware that any previous or current conviction of a crime or current substance abuse may result in ineligibility to be admitted and or/continue in the program. Students are responsible for submitting (at their expense) any required health forms or other documentation required by the University/Professional Practice sites (PPE).
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: HIMT 190 - Professional Practice, HIMT 240 - Professional Practice II (These course are only available in the Fall and Spring semesters for Distance Ed. students. Students will need to use different clinical sites for HIMT 190 and HIMT 240.) This program has specific admissions requirements. See catalog entry for additional information.
Admission into this baccalaureate degree program is contingent on acceptance to Vincennes University and will require approval of the Homeland Security and Public Safety Baccalaureate Degree Department Chair and the Dean of Business and Convergent Technologies.
- The following course will require your physical presence: HSPS 470: Internship in Public Safety. Additionally, HSPS 415: Intro to Terrorism and HSPS 490: Capstone in HSPS must be take in person if the student resides within 25 miles the Vincennes campus. (Unless an exception is approved by the Department Chair, Professor Lou Caprino). See catalog entry for additional information
This A.S. degree program is designed for students wishing to begin employment immediately upon receiving their degree.
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: LAWE 270 - Internship in Law Enforcement. See catalog entry for additional information
Registered Nurses who have completed an Associate Degree or diploma from a program that is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN, formerly NLNAC) may apply for admission to the RN to BSN program.
Applicants must possess a Registered Nurse license prior to beginning any clinical nursing courses. With a limited number of positions available, applicants are encouraged to pay attention to posted application deadlines. Students enrolled in the RN to BSN Program have the option of taking courses full time or part time, but the Program must be completed within 5 years of the first nursing course. Program start dates include Fall (August) and Spring (January).
RN-BSN Application Process:
- Complete the RN-BSN application form. There is no application fee. Submit the application to vunursing@vinu.edu, fax to 812-888-4550, or mail to the address below.
Vincennes University
Health Sciences Admission Coordinator
1002 North First Street, Building 14
Vincennes, IN 47591
- Have official transcripts sent to vunursing@vinu.edu or mailed to the address below:
Vincennes University
Health Sciences Admission Coordinator
1002 North First Street, Building 14
Vincennes, IN 47591
- Applicants will be notified via email regarding their status after evaluation.
Fall 2022 Application Deadlines:
Applications for Fall 2022 will be accepted beginning September 1, 2022. Applicants are encouraged to apply early as there is limited space available. No applications for Fall 2022 will be evaluated after Monday, August 12, 2022. Please note that official transcripts must be on file in order for an application to be evaluated.
Spring 2023 Application Deadlines
Applications will be accepted beginning September 1, 2022. Applicants are encouraged to apply early as there is limited space available. No applications for Spring 2023 will be evaluated after Monday, January 6, 2023. Please note that official transcripts must be on file in order for an application to be evaluated.
Please note that a photo id is required for all distance education students.
Contact Information:
Jenny Hooten, BS
Health Sciences Admission & Recruitment Coordinator
812-888-4243
jhooten@vinu.edu
Dr. Tamera Halter
RN-BSN Program Chair
812-888-5811
thalter@vinu.edu
The course work will fulfill the Indiana training requirement for Pharmacy Technicians and prepare students to take the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE).
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: PHRM 110 - Dispensing Lab I, PHRM 211 - Dispensing Lab II, PHRM 225 - Practicum. See catalog information for additional information
The course work will fulfill the Indiana training requirement for Pharmacy Technicians and prepare students to take the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE).
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: PHRM 110 - Dispensing Lab I, PHRM 211 - Dispensing Lab II, PHRM 225 - Practicum. See catalog information for additional information
This program is the first two years of a four-year program and is designed to give students a basic general education background and an introduction to the field of social work. Students should become familiar with the criteria at the specific school to which they wish to transfer.
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: SOCL 240 - Social Work Practice. See catalog entry for additional information
Admission into this baccalaureate degree program requires the prospective student to possess an A.S. degree from an accredited institution. Acceptance into this program will be granted through the approval of the Technology Baccalaureate Degree Department Chair and the Dean of Technology.
- The following course/s will require your physical presence: TECH 310 - Tech Project Applications I, TECH 360 Tech Project Applications II. See catalog entry for additional information
NOTE: The statements "physical presence" is referring to the following activities: Student Teaching, Internship, Externship, Clinicals, Practicum, or Field Experience. These degrees cannot be offered in states that considered the activities in red a physical presence in the state. Click here to see if your state is eligible: State Authorization