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Adult Bachelor's Degree Completion (MAP: Muskingum Adult Program)

Students are familiar with Muskingum College as a first-rate, traditional liberal arts college that has been educating students from Ohio and around the world since the first half of the nineteenth century. We invite you now to think about the College as the choice adult degree completion. Adults have always been welcome in our daytime classes, and for more than a decade we have been providing flexible and convenient evening and weekend programs for graduate students, many of whom attend part time as they balance study with work and family responsibilities.

MAP allows you to earn your bachelor's degree by taking courses offered during the evenings and weekends. Most three-credit courses meet once each week for three and one-half hours. Classes are available at the New Concord campus and at the Coshocton Campus education center that we share with Central Ohio Technical College and Ohio State University Newark.

Typical MAP courses are at the upper level (300- and 400-level, often known as Junior or Senior courses) and are designed to provide more advanced professional and academic study for students who have completed an Associate's Degree or about 60 semester hours of credit. Even if you have earned fewer than 60 credits, however, you may still enter the MAP program.

MAP offers students six majors to choose from:

Accounting
Accounting (public)
Business
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
Special Education (Intervention Specialist)

For additional information on Bachelor degree programs, please refer to the undergraduate course catalog (pdf)