Flexible format · Recognized U.S. credential · Online + in-person summer in Silicon Valley, California (optional) · Global network of business & tech leaders

Through San Francisco Bay University’s Global Campus Program, students can stay in their home country while completing an affordable U.S. degree. This dual degree pathway delivers the quality, faculty expertise, and Silicon Valley connection that define SFBU — all without the cost and challenges of relocating abroad.

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The Advantages

  • Save on cost of living expenses while still graduating with a U.S. degree
  • Earn an internationally recognized degree while staying close to family support systems
  • Gain the cross-cultural and career-readiness skills valued by global employers
  • Build a global network of business and tech leaders
  • Prepare for graduate school, internships, or the job market with a global edge

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Dual Degree Program

SFBU’s Dual Degree Program prepares students for success in two of the world’s most dynamic fields: Computer Science and Business Administration. These fields are among the fastest growing worldwide, with strong demand for graduates in both local and international markets. For families, this means confidence in your student’s future — graduates enter careers known for stability, employability, and some of the highest earning potential across industries.

Asynchronous and online, our bachelor’s degree programs equip students for both personal and professional success. Informed by Silicon Valley trends and needs, they provide comprehensive theoretical and practical training in a range of subjects, as well as the soft skills required to communicate effectively.

The Advantages

  • Earn two degrees: one from your home university + one from SFBU
  • Stand out in competitive job markets with a dual credential recognized both locally and internationally
  • Learn from Silicon Valley professors with real business and tech experience
  • Improve your English communication skills in academic, professional, and everyday contexts
  • Experience world-class online learning with personalized support from SFBU faculty and staff

SFBU Core Courses: Agility Praxis Pathways (APP)

General Education Delivered with Agility, Praxis & Pathways

Through SFBU’s Agility Praxis Pathway (APP) Program, international students can take five of SFBU’s general education courses online and earn 15 transferable credits.

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Dual Degree Program Summer Session - Fremont, CA Campus 

To experience the excitement and growth that comes from an in-person international adventure, dual degree students may also choose to immerse themselves in Silicon Valley for 8-weeks during the summer.

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How It Works

Through the SFBU Global Campus Dual-Degree Program, you can complete your U.S. degree in just one year — building on the coursework you’ve already completed at your home university.

  • Transfer up to 90 credits from your home university toward your bachelor’s degree.
  • Earn 30 SFBU credits online by completing 10 asynchronous courses taught by U.S. faculty.
  • Take two courses at a time, each running for 8 weeks, designed for flexibility and focus.
  • Graduate in one year, earning both your home university degree and an SFBU U.S. degree.
  • This efficient pathway lets you experience a Silicon Valley–based education while advancing your global career opportunities.

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The SFBU team will personally guide students through admission, credit transfer, and program planning.

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For general questions, contact: 

Jen Alessi, Assistant Provost for International Programs

jen.alessi@sfbu.edu

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Jen Alessi, Assistant Provost for International Programs, Brad Fuster Provost and Vice President for Student Affairs (Stuart Blacklock, QASPIR CEO is front right in the purple shirt). Jakarta meeting with University Rector’s and staff, June 2, 2025, Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU’s) and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA’s).

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Jen Alessi, Assistant Provost for International Programs, Brad Fuster Provost and Vice President for Student Affairs (Stuart Blacklock, QASPIR CEO on right of Brad in the white/navy shirt). Bali meeting with University Rector’s and staff, June 4, 2025 Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU’s) and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA’s).