Academics Overview

Undergraduate Academic Programs

Undergraduate Degree Programs

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Explore five undergraduate degree programs designed to prepare students for ministry, business leadership, education, counseling, social work, and meaningful service in today’s changing world.

5 Distinct bachelor’s degree pathways with practical training, academic depth, and career-focused formation.

Find a program that fits your calling, career, and community impact.

Each program combines academic learning with practical formation, helping students build the knowledge, skills, and character needed for leadership, service, and professional growth.

BATh

Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Credits: 128 Duration: 4 Years

The BATh program provides comprehensive theological education covering biblical studies, systematic theology, church history, and practical ministry. Students develop skills in biblical interpretation, theological reflection, preaching, and pastoral care.

Biblical Studies Ministry Pastoral Care
BAGBA

Bachelor of Arts in Global Business Administration

Credits: 122 Duration: 4 Years

The BAGBA program integrates management, marketing, finance, and accounting with global perspectives and cross-cultural communication. Students learn ethical business practices, international commerce, and leadership skills.

Business Leadership Global Commerce
BAEd

Bachelor of Arts in Education

Credits: 122 Duration: 4 Years

The BAEd program prepares future educators through courses in pedagogy, curriculum development, classroom management, and assessment. Students complete classroom observations and a teaching practicum.

Teaching Curriculum Inclusive Education
BAFC

Bachelor of Arts in Family Counseling

Credits: 120 Duration: 4 Years

The BAFC program provides foundational training in counseling theory, family systems, human development, and crisis intervention. Students develop skills in interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, and pastoral care.

Counseling Family Systems Crisis Care
BASW

Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

Credits: 129 Duration: 4 Years

The BASW program prepares students to serve children, the elderly, people with disabilities, immigrants, and underserved communities. Students are trained to provide practical assistance through social welfare with a Christian perspective of care, compassion, and service.

Social Welfare Community Service Christian Care

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