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CSU Expands Online Degree Programs for Adult Learners

CSU's new online degrees cater to working adults. From business to safety, these programs offer a convenient path to higher education.

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CSU Expands Online Degree Programs for Adult Learners

CSU, a pioneer in adult education, has expanded its offerings with online associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs. Established in 1993, CSU aims to provide an alternative to traditional university experiences for adult learners.

CSU's diverse range of online degree programs includes business administration, criminal justice, fire administration, and occupational safety and health. These courses cater to the needs of working adults seeking to advance their careers or change their career paths.

The initiative was launched by the Bundesverband Deutscher Berufsförderungswerke (BV BFW), a Berlin-based organisation that operates vocational training centers and offers online courses. While the exact founding date of this specific online training initiative is not clear, the BV BFW has previously offered an online course in business administration from October 2014 to February 2015.

CSU's online degree programs offer flexibility and accessibility to adult learners, allowing them to pursue higher education while balancing work and personal commitments. The expansion of these programs reflects CSU's commitment to providing relevant and convenient educational opportunities for adult learners.

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