Course Requirements
| Core Courses | 36 units | |
|---|---|---|
HDEV 301 Humans and Communication | 5 | |
HDEV 302 Humans: Self and Others | 5 | |
HDEV 303 Humans and Computation | 5 | |
HDEV 401 Humans and History | 5 | |
HDEV 402 Humans and Scientific Inquiry | 5 | |
HDEV 403 Humans and the Arts | 5 | |
HDEV 404 Humans and Ethical Behavior | 5 | |
HDEV 405 Portfolio Assessment/Reflection | 1 | |
| English Concentration | 12 units | |
|---|---|---|
ENGL 403 Language Principles and Processes (CAPS only) | 4 | |
ENGL 407 Composition: Theory and Practice (CAPS only) | 4 | |
ENGL 433 Children's Literature (CAPS only) | 4 | |
| Total | 48 units | |
|---|---|---|
Transfer Work
Azusa Pacific University will accept credit for equivalent courses from schools accredited by regional agencies recognized by Council for Higher Education Administration (CHEA).
Correspondence Course Credit
A maximum of nine semester units of correspondence credit may be applied toward an Azusa Pacific University degree. Students must receive prior approval from the APS Office of the Registrar.
Graduate Courses Taken by Undergraduate Students
An undergraduate student may enroll in a graduate course only if:
- The student is a senior with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- The department chair of the student's major approves.
- The request is submitted with the form provided by the Office of the Undergraduate Registrar.
A qualified undergraduate student is not limited in the number of graduate courses they may take.
Graduate courses taken by an undergraduate student may not apply toward an APU graduate degree unless the grade received in the graduate course is 3.0 or higher. No more than eight graduate units earned as an undergraduate student may be counted toward an APU graduate degree. Some departments may allow fewer units to be counted. A student who will be applying to an APU graduate program should obtain information from the appropriate department before taking graduate courses.