Bachelor Degrees
The Credentials for Career Advancement
Are you ready for the challenges of a supervisory position but are held back because you lack a Bachelor's Degree?
Now you can earn the degree you need to move up the career ladder — and stay close to home thanks to EFSC's 28 bachelor specializations in business, health sciences, nursing, computer technologies, and science teacher education.
Our programs build on skills acquired in the workplace or through previous coursework. They're also designed for both traditional students and working adults, thanks to flexible formats and many 100% online options.
Use the links below to explore the requirements and benefits for each degree, including multiple specialization options and how to apply. Plus contact a bachelor's program advisor if you have questions as you plan your program.
bachelor@easternflorida.edu
321-632-1111
Current EFSC Student Appointments (Associate & Bachelor)
EFSC students with myEFSC Portal access, please schedule your bachelor advising appointment
in myEFSC. Once logged in to the portal:
• Current EFSC A.A. and A.S. students, find the Student Services Appointments area
and click the calendar icon, select “Academic Advising," then "Bachelor Degree Advising."
If considering a bachelor program, make an appointment for "General Information -
Future Bachelor Student."
• Current Bachelor students (including newly admitted) can schedule an appointment
with their assigned advisor through the Student Services Appointments section.
Current Students: Appointments via myEFSC
Non-EFSC Prospective Student Appointments
If you are not a current EFSC student (not admitted or enrolled in any program), prospective student appointments are available through guest access.
Bachelor program courses can fill quickly when registration begins before each term. To finish a program that has a designated 100% online option by taking only online courses, students need to register in a timely manner to ensure they have a seat for the online course offerings of their choice. The same guidance applies to access for face-to-face courses on campus.
Work with your advisor as needed when planning and be sure to check the important term dates and student email for current information about registration start dates.