All Undergraduate Degree Programs

Degree Programs

The Undergraduate School of CPU offers four bachelor’s degree programs designed to prepare students for meaningful careers and service. Each program integrates faith-based values with academic excellence and practical training.

Program Details

Bachelor of Arts in Theology (BATh)

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. The program
includes field education and ministry practicum requirements.

Credits: 122 | Duration: 4 Years

The BAGBA program integrates core business disciplines—management, marketing,
finance, accounting—with global perspectives and cross-cultural communication.
Students learn ethical business practices, international commerce, and leadership
skills. Internship opportunities are available with partner organizations.

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. The program emphasizes culturally
responsive teaching and inclusive education practices.

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. The program includes a supervised
counseling practicum.

Credits: 129 | Duration: 4 Years

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

Christian Social Welfare is also a meaningful tool for serving society and sharing the love of Christ. This program welcomes students who desire to live professionally as Christians while helping those who are neglected and in need.