Program Outcomes
Students in the Online B.A. in Liberal Studies program will:
- Develop their own philosophy of education based on their understanding of ethical and worldview theories.
- Be able to integrate principles of Christian faith and learning into a variety of subject matter.
- Be able to integrate a variety of multicultural perspectives into their assessment of student needs.
- Demonstrate subject-matter competence by passing the CSET.
- Be able to apply the Kolb learning model to their experience resulting in college-level learning from experience.
- Use their understanding of their strengths, learning styles, and temperament to assess K–6 student needs.
- Analyze problems, assess information representing a variety of perspectives, and present solutions through skillful oral and written communication.
- Demonstrate the value of collaborative learning by participating in group projects within the cohort.
Graduates of the Online B.A. in Liberal Studies program:
- Increase their understanding of human development, strengthen their communication skills, and gain an acute sense of self that serves the student well, both personally and professionally.
- Become more marketable and gain job security.
- Gain the potential to increase their current salary.
- Become eligible to enter a teaching credential program, including those offered at APU.*
- Can soon begin teaching in their own classroom by enrolling in APU’s unique Intern Credential Program.*
*Applies only to students seeking certification in the state of California. Students seeking credentials in other states must comply with that state's department of education requirements.
Note: This information is current for the 2012–13 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information. For additional information, please contact the department.
“Earning my degree will mean being the first generation in my family to graduate from college. I want to set an example for my twelve-year-old son and show him that this can be achieved.”