Online master’s programs
Per credit hour (in-state)
Typical total cost (in-state)
Public research university
Institution type
Public university
Regional accreditation
SACSCOC
Admissions model
Deadline-based (fall & spring)
GRE/GMAT required
Not required (most programs)
Out-of-state premium
Yes — significant price difference
Florida International University (FIU) is a Carnegie R1 public research university based in Miami, Florida, and one of the largest universities in the United States by enrollment. FIU holds regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the gold-standard accreditor for institutions in the southeastern US.
FIU offers more than 20 fully online or primarily online master’s programs spanning business, criminal justice, education, healthcare, nursing, social work, public administration, psychology, and technology. Several of these programs carry elite programmatic accreditations — AACSB for business, CSWE for social work, CCNE for nursing, CEPH for public health, and NASPAA for public administration.
What sets FIU apart in the online master’s landscape is a combination of affordability (particularly for Florida residents), unusually strong programs in international business and hospitality management, one of the country’s largest criminal justice departments, and a student body that is among the most diverse at any US university. FIU’s Miami location also creates network effects in industries like hospitality, international trade, healthcare, and public administration that few peer institutions can replicate.
For students exploring other online master’s programs in Florida , FIU represents one of the strongest options — but it isn’t the right fit for every learner. This page breaks down where FIU excels, where it doesn’t, and how it compares to peer institutions.
FIU’s online master’s portfolio isn’t uniformly strong across every field — but in several areas, it’s genuinely distinctive. Here’s where FIU’s reputation is backed by substance:
FIU’s College of Business holds AACSB accreditation, placing it in the top 5% of business schools worldwide. Its international business programs have been ranked #1 or near the top nationally for over two decades. The MBA offers concentrations in international business, finance, marketing, MIS, and health management, while standalone MS programs in international business, finance, and HR management are also available online.
FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management is consistently ranked among the top hospitality programs in the world. The online MS in Hospitality and Tourism Management draws on Miami’s position as a global tourism hub. Few online master’s programs in this niche can match the Chaplin School’s industry connections.
FIU’s Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice is one of the largest and highest-ranked in the country. The online MS in Criminal Justice offers concentrations in crime science, forensic science, corrections, and juvenile justice — with faculty actively involved in research that shapes policy. For students exploring criminal justice programs nationally, FIU belongs on any serious shortlist.
The Robert Stempel College of Public Health offers a CEPH-accredited Master of Public Health with tracks in epidemiology , health promotion and disease prevention, and health policy and management. Miami’s status as a public health research hub — with proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean — gives FIU’s MPH program a distinctive global health dimension.
FIU’s MSW program is CSWE-accredited and structured for working professionals, with concentrations in direct practice and community practice. An advanced standing option allows BSW graduates to complete the degree in fewer credits.
FIU offers multiple CCNE-accredited MSN pathways , including Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Anesthesiology. The FNP and PMHNP tracks are delivered primarily online with required clinical hours, making them accessible to working nurses — particularly those in the BSN-to-MSN pathway .
These four programs represent FIU’s clearest standouts for online master’s students — each chosen because of specific accreditation strength, national reputation, or distinctive positioning.
AACSB-accredited with a 40-credit curriculum and five concentrations, including FIU’s nationally ranked international business track. GMAT/GRE waivers are available for qualified applicants. The MBA’s integration with Miami’s international business ecosystem gives graduates a tangible network advantage in global commerce, trade, and finance.
One of the largest criminal justice graduate programs in the US, with 36 credits and four concentration options, including crime science and forensic science. Fully online with fall, spring, and summer start dates. Faculty research drives real-world policy — this isn’t a program that teaches from outdated textbooks.
CSWE-accredited, 60-credit program with direct practice and community practice concentrations. Advanced standing for BSW graduates cuts the program to 33 credits. Field placement is required, but coursework is online — a structure that works well for professionals already embedded in social service roles.
CEPH-accredited, 45-credit program with concentrations in epidemiology, health promotion and disease prevention, and health policy and management. The practicum requirement grounds the degree in applied work. FIU’s public health faculty is active in global health research, with particular strength in Latin American and Caribbean health systems.
FIU’s online master’s programs span eight subject areas. The table below groups every known online program by subject, with key details for each. Note that some programs — particularly in nursing and social work — require in-person components like clinical hours or field placements alongside online coursework.
For students comparing MHA programs nationally, FIU’s offering is notable for its full-online delivery and connection to South Florida’s large healthcare system.
Students interested in international relations programs should note that FIU’s MA in International Studies draws on one of the country’s leading Latin American and Caribbean studies institutes.
For a broader view of online psychology programs, see our subject hub.
FIU competes with several large public universities for online master’s students. Here’s how it stacks up against the most relevant peers on dimensions that actually matter for program selection.
FIU vs. University of Florida
The University of Florida is FIU’s most direct in-state competitor and generally carries more brand prestige and selectivity. UF is stronger in STEM fields, engineering, and research-intensive programs. However, FIU is more accessible for students who don’t meet UF’s higher admission thresholds, and FIU clearly outperforms UF in hospitality management, international business, and criminal justice at the master’s level. For Florida residents deciding between the two for an online MBA or MSW, the programs are closer in quality than their overall rankings might suggest — but UF’s name recognition carries more weight outside Florida.
FIU vs. Arizona State University
Arizona State University operates one of the largest online program portfolios in the country and is often the default comparison for any large public university with online ambitions. ASU offers more online master’s programs overall, more frequent start dates, and a more innovation-branded experience. But FIU is significantly more affordable for Florida residents, and FIU’s international business, hospitality, and Latin American studies programs have no real equivalent at ASU. If cost and those specific subject areas matter, FIU wins. If breadth, flexibility, and rolling enrollment matter more, ASU has the edge.
FIU vs. University of Houston
Both are large urban R1 universities at public-university price points. The University of Houston is stronger in engineering and energy-related fields. FIU has a clear advantage in hospitality, international relations, public health, and criminal justice. For students in the southeast or with connections to South Florida’s economy, FIU’s local employer network is a tangible asset that UH can’t replicate in that geography.
FIU is an excellent fit for specific student profiles — not for everyone, but distinctly strong for these groups:
FIU has genuine strengths, but it’s not the right choice in several common scenarios:
Admission requirements vary by program, but FIU’s online master’s programs share several common elements:
Students exploring scholarships for international students should note that FIU enrolls a substantial international student population and has dedicated support for international applicants.
Cost is one of FIU’s most important differentiators — but only for Florida residents. The in-state vs. out-of-state tuition gap is substantial and should be a central factor in any prospective student’s evaluation.
The bottom line: FIU is an excellent value for Florida residents. Out-of-state students need to assess whether FIU’s specific program strengths justify the higher price tag relative to alternatives.
Visit Florida International University’s official online programs page
FIU’s programs intersect with several OMC ranking and subject pages. These resources can help you compare FIU against other institutions in the specific fields where it competes: