Bachelor of Arts in Education

Bachelor of Arts in Education program prepares both church and academic education professionals by building a strong foundation based on education history, philosophy, admin, society, theory, and internship.

Bachelor of Arts in Education program prepares 

Christian education professionals for all generations.

The program produces educators that can assess 

the current state of education and present new paradigms in education 

by studying the past and present of education studies.

Program Goal

  1. Outstanding Academic Education
  2. Dynamic education, combining theory and action
  3. Education for Educational specialist that will lead the field
  4. Personal spiritual growth
  5. Forming the basic frame of mind based on humanities and social science

Quick Facts

Credits: 122
Duration: 4 Years
Format: On-campus / Blended
Acceditation: ABHE

Contact Admissions

Ko, Jong Pil
Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer
Phone: 562.926-1023 (EXT 313)
Email: jpko@cpu.edu
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM

Education Process

Biblical Theological Studies

30 units
  • OT101 Introduction to the Old Testament
  • OT211 The Pentateuch
  • NT211 Synoptic Gospels
  • TH201 Systematic Theology I
  • TH202 Systematic Theology II
  • TH302 Hermeneutics
  • TH211 Christian Ethics
  • MI150 Introduction to Evangelism and Missiology
  • NT100 Introduction to the New Testament
  • NT215 Pauline Epistles

Professional Education

32 units
  • ED201 Christian Education
  • GS231 Human Development
  • ED103 Introduction to Education
  • ED105 Sociology of Education
  • ED110 Philosophy and History of Education
  • ED120 Education Administration
  • ED210 Theories of Teaching and Learning
  • ED242 Introduction to Social Psychology
  • ED310 Curriculum and Evaluation
  • ED330 Teacher Education
  • ED401 Education Practicum

General Studies

30 units
  • GS292 Leadership and Public Speaking
  • CO200 Cross-cultural Communication
  • GE101 Creative Writing
  • GE103 Logic, General Research & Writing
  • GH146 History of World Civilizations
  • GS141 Introduction to Sociology in an Immigrant Context
  • GS271 Cultural Anthropology
  • GS410 U.S. History & Politics
  • GE232 Introduction to Psychology
  • TH313 Christian Spirituality

Electives

30 units
  • GE105 American Culture, Customs and Etiquette
  • GS273 Theology and Culture
  • GS105 Personal Finance
  • PT201 Homiletics
  • GS133 Family Psychology
  • GE311 Introduction to World Literature
  • CS100 Church Administration and Information Technology
  • GN100 Introduction to Natural Science
  • GA110 Introduction to Art History
  • GE101 Creative Writing
  • GA210 Introduction to Photography
  • OT205 History of Israel
  • GE403 Advanced Research & Writing
  • GE202 Ministerial and Theological English 2
  • GE102 Ministerial and Theological English 1
  • GM101 Introduction to World Music