Oregon State University Extended Campus (ecampus.oregonstate.edu) offers a B.A. and B.S. degree in general anthropology. The B.S. differs from the B.A. by requiring 15 credits of math and science. Admitted students work with academic advisers to create courses of study that are compatible with their research interests and career goals. One of the benefits of attending OSU e-campus is that the university charges the same fees for in-state and out-of-state students. All e-campus students pay a distance education fee that supports the cost of online course delivery.
Regent University School of Undergraduate Studies (regent.edu) offers at online B.A. in history that is designed to help students "understand the historical formation of all human societies in light of a Christian worldview." Students are encouraged to use history as a tool to understanding a variety of philosophies. The program stresses research, critical thinking, and writing skills as a part of a Christian liberal arts curriculum. Regent's B.A. in history is an appropriate foundation for careers in law, journalism, the ministry or for graduate study.
University of North Texas (unt.edu) offers online M.A. and M.S. degrees in anthropology. The M.A. requires two years of foreign language study or a passing score on a language competency exam. Both master's degrees include courses in anthropological thought, qualitative methods and electives, and can be completed in three years. Although all coursework is online, students come to campus for orientation at the beginning of the program and to present their thesis before they graduate.
National University (nu.edu) offers online Bachelor and Master of Arts in History degrees that allow students the freedom to specialize in American, African or Asian history. Undergraduate students take both general and elective courses in history, and must complete a capstone research project. The master's degree program is designed as preparation for teaching at a high school or junior college level, or for doctoral studies. Graduate students can consult with thesis advisers throughout the program to produce a traditional or multimedia thesis project.