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Academics
Degree Programs
Biblical Studies (B.A.)
Business Administration (B.S.)
Elementary Education (B.S.)
Liberal Studies (B.A.)
Music (B.A.)
Associate of Arts (A.A.)
Courses of Instruction
Art
Behavioral Science
Biblical and Ancient Languages
Biblical Studies
Biology
Business Administration and Accounting
Chemistry
Communication
Computer Information Technology
Elementary Education
English
Humanities
Liberal Studies
Mathematics
Modern Languages
Music
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Social Science
Academic Calendar
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Degree ProgramsB.A. in Biblical StudiesThe B.A. in Biblical Studies offers students intensive examination of biblical texts, languages, and history, as well as systems of religious thought and the history of religious movements. B.S. in Business AdministrationThe B.S. in Business Administration offers a range of business courses to prepare students for either a career in business or further graduate study. The program stresses theoretical, analytical, and practical skills to equip students for success in today’s business world. B.S. in Elementary EducationThe B.S. in Elementary Education prepares students to be professional educators in public or private elementary schools. The degree program leads to certification for teaching grades kindergarten through 6, including an ESOL endorsement certifying that graduates have special training to teach students for whom English is a second language. B.A. in Liberal StudiesThe Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies prepares students for graduate or professional school. It is extremely flexible, allowing students to choose from a variety of challenging and worthwhile upper-division courses. B.A. in MusicThe Bachelor of Arts degree in Music is a non-professional liberal arts degree for students who wish to study a general music curriculum. The program includes music theory, music history, conducting, music technology, applied music (private lessons) and participation in ensembles. Recipients of this degree may continue with graduate study in music, enter professional schools such as law or medicine, work in music related fields such as publishing, retail business, recording, or arts management, or work in other fields not requiring a specific bachelor’s degree. Associate of ArtsThe Associate of Arts degree provides two years of study in general education and allows you to begin prerequisites for a Bachelor’s degree. The program focuses on mastering the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills necessary to continue your education in a four-year program. |