Undergraduate
Academic Disciplines, Concentrations and Majors
- Ethics
- Theology
- Spirituality
- Interfaith Studies
- Religious Studies
- Religious Education
- Faith Administration
- Peace Administration
- Counseling
- Comparative Studies of The World Faiths
Bachelors Degree
The objectives of the Bachelors Degree program (120 Credit hours) are to explore and develop scholastic aptitude, provide learners with an opportunity to build an in-depth expertise in a specific body of knowledge in one of the concentrations offered by the University. The Bachelors Degree programs prepare individuals to learn in depth about a certain field of study and progress towards a certain professional or career path. Academic advising required.
Bachelors Degree programs are primarily different from the Bachelors Degree programs offered by other schools of similar profile in scientific theory and application of it in different bodies of knowledge. The students use different science, technology and research oriented programs and techniques. Not all programs are available for the Bachelors Degree program; academic advising is required before formulating a program of study.
Associate Degree
The objectives of the Associate Degree program (60 Credit hours) are to explore and develop scholastic aptitude, provide learners with an opportunity to build an in-depth expertise in a specific body of knowledge in one of the concentrations offered by the University. The Associate Degree program prepares individuals to learn in depth about a certain field of study and progress towards a certain professional or career path. Academic advising required.
Associate Degree programs are primarily different from the Associate Degree programs offered by other schools of similar profile in scientific theory and application of it in different bodies of knowledge. The students use different science, technology and research oriented programs and techniques. Not all programs are available for the Associate Degree program; academic advising is required before formulating a program of study.