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What is uiuFlex Semester?

Upper Iowa’s uiuFlex Semester combines the flexibility to work at your own pace and submit coursework online with the guidance and support of one-on-one personal attention via 14-day check-ins—all within a familiar, semester-based schedule.

Financial Assistance

uiuFlex Semester is fully eligible for Pell grants, tuition assistance, and veterans’ benefits when registered at least halftime time.

How does uiuFlex Semester work?

With uiuFlex Semeseter, you will access course materials online, including textbook information, and detailed instructions for completing the course. You’ll have tons of flexibility to move through the course at your own pace, with your instructors setting up check-in’s every 14 days for guidance and support. As you complete assignments, you’ll submit them electronically using uiuLearn.

Advantages of the uiuFlex Semester Program:

    • Allows you to learn in new ways
    • Makes learning available to those who cannot attend a traditional class
    • 3 start dates a year with rolling admission
    • Flexibility to work at your own pace on coursework, from anywhere
    • One-on-one contact with faculty
    • Transfer up to 78 lower division and 12 upper division credits to UIU
    • Ability to complete courses at an accelerated pace
    • Proctored exams are not required for students taking web-based courses

uiuFlex Semester Requirements

  • Computer and internet access are required to view course materials and complete assignments on UIU’s online learning platform, uiuLearn.

Schedule – uiuFlex Semester:

2024-2025 Academic Year

Semester Long Spring (01/06/2025 – 05/01/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites Time Day of the Week
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, MATH 220, or transfer course equivalent.
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , IS 102 and achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, MATH 220, ACCT 201, or transfer course equivalent.
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 362 Supervision BA 210, BA 361
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 474 Organizational Behavior PSY 190 or SOC 110
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BIO 100 General Biological Science
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FYS 12201 First Year Seminar
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
MATH 105 College Mathematics/Applications Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101 or transfer course equivalent.
MATH 220 Elementary Statistics Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, or transfer course equivalent.
MBA 500 Accounting & Finance Principles Graduate standing
MKT 208 Marketing Principles
PHIL 150 Introduction to Philosophy
PS 100 U. S. Government
PSY 190 General Psychology
PSY 240 Conflict Resolution
PSY 321 Death and Dying ENG 101
PSY 360 Abnormal Psychology PSY 190
REL 120 Intro to World Religions
SOC 110 Principles of Sociology
SOC 240 Diversity in the United States

Semester Long Summer (05/12/2025 – 08/14/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites Time Day of the Week
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, MATH 220, or transfer course equivalent.
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , IS 102 and achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, MATH 220, ACCT 201, or transfer course equivalent.
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BIO 100 General Biological Science
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ES 321 Building an Eco-Economy ES 100 or ES 161 or GEOG 100, or consent of instructor.
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FYS 12201 First Year Seminar
GEOG 100 Intro to Physical Geography
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
MATH 105 College Mathematics/Applications Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101 or transfer course equivalent.
MATH 220 Elementary Statistics Achieve an ALEKS placement score of 30-60 or MATH 101, MATH 105, MATH 107, or transfer course equivalent.
MBA 500 Accounting & Finance Principles Graduate standing
MKT 208 Marketing Principles
MKT 358 Consumer Behavior Prerequisite for Marketing majors: MKT 208 or permission of instructor. Recommended for all majors: MKT 208 and PSY 190 or SOC 110 or permission of instructor.
MKT 414 New Product Development MKT 208
MKT 504 Mktg/Product Mgmt
PHIL 150 Introduction to Philosophy
PS 100 U. S. Government
PSY 190 General Psychology
PSY 240 Conflict Resolution
PSY 321 Death and Dying ENG 101
PSY 360 Abnormal Psychology PSY 190
SOC 220 Social Problems
SOC 240 Diversity in the United States

Note: Schedule is subject to change

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