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Associate of Arts in Accounting
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program is an introductory program designed to develop student?s competencies in such areas as financial, managerial, governmental, and non-profit accounting, auditing, and taxation. They will develop proficiency in communication and computer application skills in order to evaluate and synthesize common accounting problems. They will also learn to identify, analyze, and appropriately deal with ethical dilemmas from a sound moral and biblical perspective, utilizing critical thinking and problem-solving skills to formulate solutions.
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program is designed to prepare students to serve as professionals in the modern business world, integrating faith with learning in a professional atmosphere. Specialized courses will equip them to confidently tackle business opportunities and solve common business problems through synthesis and evaluation, utilizing the decision-making methods taught through the program. Students will gain foundational knowledge in relevant elements of the workplace, including accounting, business, communications, computers, law, organizational ethics, and statistics. This degree can prepare students for entry-level positions in business: accounting, economics, finance, general business, management, marketing, statistics, and transportation/logistics.
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program provides students with a strong foundation of both knowledge and skills to prepare them for careers within a wide-variety of criminal justice related fields. Students will develop excellent oral and written communication skills necessary to effectively communicate in both professional and personal environments within this field, as well as build strong leadership and managerial skills for qualification for future promotional opportunities and certifications. This degree can prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of criminal justice such as: administration, casework, corrections, counseling, juvenile justice, probation and parole, social services, victim advocacy.
Associate of Arts in Education (Non-licensure)
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program approaches the discipline of education from a Christian perspective to provide students with a firm foundation from which to understand educational development and behavior. Students will gain insight into the development and influence of a Christian world view in education, as well as study current educational trends practiced in today's private and public schools. Courses give them the opportunity to tap into the education by evaluating associated methods and interventions such as differentiated learning and direct instruction. Students will be given the opportunity to create lesson plans and units for the purpose of educational planning.
Associate of Arts in General Studies
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program is designed as an intermediate, close-range goal for the adult learner, appropriate for either the individual whose career goals require a two-year, college-level education or for the individual who seeks the degree as a bridge toward a Bachelor of Science degree. Students will study across a broad range of courses designed to provide foundational knowledge in areas such as English, mathematics, science, and history. Through such courses, they will develop skills in university-level writing, speaking, reading, and computer literacy, with the ability to utilize analytical reasoning and library research.
Associate of Arts in Management Information Systems
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program provides students with an applied knowledge of the information technology industry. Strong emphasis is placed on ways in which computer technology can be best optimized in order to provide the maximum benefit to a business, recognizing the importance of working ethically and professionally in a team environment. Courses are geared to equip them to understand fundamental concepts of data communications and network design. This degree can prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of MIS they are consulting, education training, internet, network technology, non-technical, systems development.
Associate of Arts in Psychology - Christian Counseling
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program is designed to help students understand the multi-faceted aspects of Christian Counseling. This specialization will allow them to learn more about counseling from a Christian perspective, equipping students to work in the Christian counseling fields of lay ministry. Potential career fields include: advocacy, case management, community relations, counseling, mental health services programming, optional specialization, Christian counseling.
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program provides students with a solid foundation from which to understand the fundamentals of the Bible, Christianity, Christian theology, and the Christian church, with the goal to train them for effective ministry. Students will gain understanding of the origin and contents of the Bible, and will be equipped to use the Bible in dealing with contemporary issues in ministry, developing excellent oral and written communication skills that are key to effectively communicating in both personal and professional ministry environments. Potential career fields include business, chaplaincy, clergy, communications, education, health and welfare ministries, local ministries, missions, religious communities, social services.
Study mode: Full Time |
B. M in Instrumental - Keyboard No Music
Study mode: Full Time |
The program in B. M in Instrumental - Keyboard No Music is designed for the student contemplating graduate studies in music, or for students who wish to pursue a music degree with a minor in another area. It affords the student a variety of curricular options in a music program that may be completed in four years. The music major component includes packages of courses in either the choral or instrumental areas of specialization. Further, a student may include a maximum of 30 elective hours with courses in music, music performance, or an area other than music. A person considering graduate school should consult frequently with an adviser regarding recommendations for appropriate elective courses.
B. M in Instrumental - Non-Keyboard Music Teacher Licensure
Study mode: Full Time |
The program in B. M in Instrumental - Non-Keyboard Music Teacher Licensure is designed for students who can graduate in four years with a Bachelor of Music: Choral or Instrumental degree with Virginia Teacher Licensure, K-12. Studies in both music and education are included, and these studies culminate in the Teacher Performance Practicum (student teaching), supervised by a music education faculty member. Both choral and instrumental specializations are available, either of which qualifies the music education graduate to teach at both the elementary and secondary levels in public schools in the Commonwealth of Virginia (and in all states with reciprocity agreements with the Commonwealth of Virginia).
B. M in Instrumental - Non-keyboard Performance
Study mode: Full Time |
The program in B. M in Instrumental - Non-keyboard Performance is designed for the highly gifted and motivated student contemplating graduate studies in music performance. It affords the student additional opportunities in private instruction and musical performance. The music major component includes courses in either the choral or instrumental areas of specialization. Performance is an elective concentration, but the student must satisfy the faculty by the Junior Candidacy Performance Review that the pursuit of this concentration is appropriate. A person considering graduate school should consult frequently with an adviser regarding recommendations for appropriate elective courses.