Competency-based programs (CB)

Faculty-supported, self-paced learning to earn your degree faster

What are Competency-Based (CB) programs? If you have previous experience, prefer to work more independently and want to control how fast or slow you complete courses, a Competency-Based program may be ideal for you. With faculty guidance, you’ll set your own pace in a flexible environment and leverage what you already know to earn your degree faster and for less, with eligible transfer credits. 

What's unique about CB programs? You’re scheduled in 4 courses concurrently over a span of 16 weeks. CB programs encourage individual learning and provide an opportunity to engage with fellow students. You’ll also receive support and guidance from faculty in your courses and a dedicated faculty mentor in your program. 

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Traditional vs Competency-Based programs
TRADITIONAL CB
Duration
Duration
Duration
14-27 months (depending on program)
Duration
Less than a year
Pace
Pace
Pace
One 5-6 week course at a time
Pace
About 4 months to complete 4 courses, which can be taken one at a time
Learning style
Learning style
Learning style
Traditional classroom led by instructors
Learning style
Self-paced, flexible learning with faculty guidance to prepare for competency assessments
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Admission requirements (differs depending on program)
Requirements
Relevant work experience and GPA minimums (differs depending on program)

How does CB work?

  1. Start your group of courses with the support of a faculty mentor.
  2. Take 3 to 4 courses at your own pace every 16-week period. Spend less time on material you know and more time on new subject matter.
  3. Once ready, faculty can unlock competency assessments so you can demonstrate what you know and how to apply it.

Competency-Based self-paced learning programs

Questions? Call 800-338-4147

University of Phoenix also offers:

You may also want to consider a Direct Assessment program that allows you to take 2-4 courses every 12-week term.  

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