Learning Online
Our bachelor's programs have integrated career and portfolio modules that emphasize professional development and putting your skills into practice. And our master's programs emphasize relevant experience that you can apply to your current or future career path.
Our custom learning system is designed for hands-on, creative work – sketches, music compositions, coding and scripting, short films, game prototypes, and more. With our technology, your projects can be developed, shared, and reviewed by instructors in a way that provides as much interaction as a classroom experience.
We're not new to online education. Full Sail has more than 12 years of experience teaching online with our custom-designed learning platform, and we've paved the way for even more innovation.
Courses are designed in a specific "building-block" order, so that your instructors know what you've learned at each stage of your program. Plus, that means you don't have to worry about ongoing registration stress and wondering if the course you want is available when you need it.
Networking, making connections, and collaborating are crucial to your success. With our online programs, we set you up for success with a student hub and resources to get involved. Our custom platform, Full Sail One, brings you resources, networking opportunities, and virtual events.
Online students have the same support system as campus students - including advisors, Career Development, digital content from the Library, and more. And having our own learning management system means that we have a dedicated team to provide you with any technical help you may need.
Stephen Beres | Sr. VP, Production Operations - HBO & HBO Max
Film Student Project Feedback Sessions
Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young | BTS, Beyoncé, Chainsmokers
Online Discussion with Recording Arts Students
Ken Jeong & Greg Hahn | The Hangover, Crazy Rich Asians, Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Q&A Session with Sportscasting Students
Sebastian Krys | Elvis Costello, Alejandro Sanz
Online Discussion with Recording Arts Students