Step 1
Pick & Enroll
Start one or more courses covering lower or upper division requirements. Great for completing your degree.
Build your EC Council University Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity through an official online pathway: complete the first 60 credits with UPI Study, then finish the remaining degree at ECCU. All courses at both UPI Study and EC Council University are 100% online, so you can progress faster without pausing life.
Step 1
Start one or more courses covering lower or upper division requirements. Great for completing your degree.
Step 2
Complete courses by watching fun video lessons, taking short quizzes and the final exam, all from home.
Step 3
Send transcript and transfer earned college credits to your university and graduate sooner, at a fraction of the cost.
Yes—good news: EC Council University (ECCU) and UPI Study have an active transfer partnership. The chart below lists all currently approved courses that transfer from UPI Study to ECCU, allowing you to complete your first 60 credits (the first two years) through UPI Study. If you already have some college credits from another university, you can simply choose the remaining courses (out of the 20 total) needed to reach 60 transferable credits.
Finish your first 60 credits with UPI Study, then transfer to EC Council University to complete Year 3 & Year 4—everything online and self-paced.
If you’re starting from zero, take 20 courses (3 credits each) to reach 60 credits. Already have some credits? Just take the extra courses you need to fill the gap.
Once you’ve reached your first 60 credits, you transfer and enter the Bachelor’s program at ECCU.
Finish the remaining part of your Bachelor’s degree at EC Council University—still online and self-paced.
These 20 UPI Study courses make up the first 60 transferable credits for the ECCU Bachelor’s pathway. Select courses to track your total credits.
Select courses to track how many credits you’re completing through UPI Study.
| UPI Study course | Credits | Price |
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For students who want to pick only the courses they need.
Complete the first 60 credits through UPI Study, then transfer to ECCU.
Complete the first 60 credits through UPI Study, then transfer to ECCU.
Speak directly with a UPI Study advisor to understand how our transferable online college credits work, whether your university accepts them, and how to move forward with confidence.
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Here are some answers for you
Yes, EC Council University (ECCU) has confirmed they will accept eligible UPI Study courses to make college more affordable. Since ECCU does not provide the full 120 credits inside their bachelor’s pathway, you can complete your first 60 credits with UPI Study — fully self-paced and online.
Anyone wanting a head-start — whether you are in high school, about to join college, or currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
College-level courses on your application show your motivation, readiness for advanced education, and help you save significantly on higher education costs.
ACE and NCCRS have recommended our courses for 3–4 semester hours, and transcripts from accredited universities ensure recognized academic value.
General Questions
UPI Study courses are fully self-paced, meaning you control your time commitment.
You can:
Move quickly to test out of course material if you’re confident
Slow down and study at a comfortable pace if needed
Fit coursework around work, school, or personal responsibilities
This flexibility makes UPI Study ideal for students looking to earn college credit online, finish requirements faster, or balance learning with other commitments.
Yes, UPI Study courses include online exams, which are conducted securely on our platform to meet academic standards.
Your final course grade is evenly distributed between Attendance, Quizzes, Assignments and Final Exam.
This balanced grading structure ensures that students are evaluated fairly across participation, coursework, and exams—similar to traditional college classes, but with the flexibility of online learning.
Content Questions
To confirm whether your university will accept UPI Study’s transferable online college credits, you can check one of the following:
1) Verify if your university is listed
UPI Study courses carry NCCRS credit recommendations, and credits have already been reviewed by 1,500+ colleges and universities. If your school appears on the NCCRS list, your credits are very likely transferable.
OR
2) Review your university’s transfer credit policy
Many universities state that they accept credits from regionally accredited institutions or from ACE/NCCRS-evaluated coursework. If your university’s policy includes this language, UPI Study credits typically qualify for review and transfer.
As long as you meet either of these criteria, your credits can usually be transferred without issue.
Check the list of colleges here.
Membership Questions
Yes — this is one of the key differences with UPI Study.
Each student is assigned an academic advisor who helps guide them through the credit transfer process, including:
Understanding your university’s transfer policy
Preparing the right documents and transcripts
Knowing when and how to submit credits for evaluation
This level of hands-on support is designed to make transferring online college credits as smooth and stress-free as possible.
UPI Study offers a completely online learning experience, free from the high costs of traditional colleges and universities. By cutting out the institutional overhead, we pass the savings onto you (instead of extra costs) — providing top-quality courses at a price that fits with your budget
This page is an official ECCU pathway reference showing the UPI Study courses that satisfy the first 60 credits for EC Council University students. These are self-paced online courses with ACE / NCCRS credit recommendations where applicable, and are designed to help students start faster and save on tuition.
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Pricing for this ECCU pathway is final and set by EC Council University (ECCU). Any other pricing on UPIStudy.com — including citizenship-based pricing, nationality-based pricing, coupons, reseller discounts, promotions, or subscription pricing — does not apply to the ECCU pathway program.
Is this an equivalency table? No. This is a pathway list of UPI Study courses that satisfy the first 60 credits for ECCU students in the pathway program.
Can I buy courses one-by-one? Yes. You can purchase any course individually for $250 each, or buy the full bundle.
Who sets pricing for this pathway? ECCU sets the pricing and it is final for this pathway. Other UPIStudy.com pricing does not apply.
| UPI Study Course | Credits | Course Page | Price (ECCU Pathway) | Counts Toward |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUS 210: Business Communication | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/bus-210-business-communication-new | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| PSY 110: Introduction to Psychology | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/psychology-101-intro-to-psychology | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| STAT 101: Principles of Statistics | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/STAT%20101:%20Principles%20of%20Statistics | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| ENG 120: Advanced Technical Writing | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/eng120-advanced-technical-writing | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 281: Database Fundamentals | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/database-fundamentals | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 270: Cybersecurity (ACE) | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/Cybersecurity-ace | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 251: Data Structures and Algorithms | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/data-structures-algorithms | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 252: Network and Systems Security | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/network-and-system-security | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 242: Programming in C++ | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/programming-in-c-1 | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 240: Programming in C | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/programming-in-c | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 230: Programming in Python | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/programming-in-python | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 201: Introduction to Linux | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/computer-science-106-introduction-to-linux-1 | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 210: Introduction to Java | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/introduction-to-programming | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 200: Fundamentals of Information Technology | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/fundamentals-of-information-technology | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 195: Ethics in Technology | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/ethics-in-technology | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 190: Introduction to JavaScript | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/introduction-to-javascript | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 180: Introduction to HTML and CSS | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/introduction-to-html-css | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 150: Computer Concepts and Applications | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/computer-science-103-computer-concepts-applications | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| CS 140: Current Trends in Computer Science & IT | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/computer-science-310-current-trends-in-computer-science-it-3 | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |
| Criminology 150: Introduction to Criminology | 3 | https://www.upistudy.com/courses/introduction-to-criminology | $250 | First 60 credits (ECCU) |