Undergraduate Programs |
Bachelor's Degrees |
| Applied Health, B.S. |
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| Applied Health prepares students for a career or further graduate study in physical therapy, applying scientific knowledge to the subject areas of biology, anatomy, physiology, and associated scientific disciplines. This program offers the following concentrations: Business, Physical Therapy, and Physician Assistant. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 64-66 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Art, B.A. |
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| Students take courses that provide a broad groundwork in the Arts and select an area of specialization, choosing from a variety of courses to streamline their skills. This program offers the following concentrations: General Studio and Teaching. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 60 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Biochemistry, B.A./B.S. |
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| Biochemistry majors gain a knowledge base of biology and chemistry to relate theories, problem-solving techniques, laboratory applications, and instrumentation procedures in this field of study. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 72-80 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Biology, B.A./B.S. |
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| Biology Majors learn traditional biology appropriate for entry into an accredited graduate program and apply the scientific method and appropriate biological knowledge and theories. This program offers the following concentrations: Molecular and Organismic. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 73-75 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Chemistry, B.A./B.S. |
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| Chemistry students learn to apply basic knowledge, theories, and mathematical problem-solving approaches that aid modern discoveries in medicine, pharmacology, and toxicology. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 63-65 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Cinematic Arts, B.A. |
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| The Cinematic Arts Program offers concentrations in the tracks of screenwriting, cinema/television production, and critical studies. Minors in those three areas are also available. This program offers the following concentrations: Cinema/Television Production, Critical Studies, and Screenwriting. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 46-51 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Communication Studies, B.A. |
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| Students discover and utilize appropriate communication skills for solving problems, making decisions, and managing conflict through organizational communication, interpersonal communication, rhetoric and public address, news writing and reporting, and public relations. This program offers the following concentrations: Interpersonal and Organizational Communication, Media Studies, and Rhetoric and Public Address. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 45 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Computer Information Systems, B.A. |
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| The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Information Systems (CIS) provides an educational foundation for students planning a career in the analysis, design, and implementation of information systems. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 57 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Computer Science, B.S. |
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| The bachelor’s degree in Computer Science prepares students for graduate work in computer science and for careers in fields such as computer programming and software engineering. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 60 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| English, B.A. |
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| English students develop critical-thinking skills from extensive study of the world’s literature to further their ability to read, write, and analyze well. This program offers the following concentrations: Literature, Teaching, and Writing. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 42-76 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Global Studies, B.A. |
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| Global Studies offers a framework of study for those interested in the diverse and complex interrelations of peoples and nations through the exploration of global issues. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 48 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Graphic Design, B.A. |
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| The Graphic Design major prepares students to think creatively about visual communication problems by gaining experience in print design, webpage design, digital imaging, and developing design systems. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 53-56 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| History, B.A. |
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| History majors are instructed in human possibilities and limits through studies in American, European, and world history, as well as focused studies of various historical themes. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 36 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Journalism, B.A. |
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| The Journalism major offers an in-depth study of journalism and mass communication, giving practical experience in writing, reporting, editing, and publication production and management. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 45 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Liberal Studies, B.A. |
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| The Liberal Studies degree provides future teacher candidates planning to be elementary school teachers with a broad knowledge base possible to teach up to a basic ninth-grade level subject. This program offers the following concentrations: Art, English, Math, Music, Physical Education, Science, Social Science, and Spanish. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 117-125 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Mathematics, B.A./B.S. |
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| Math/Physics, B.A. |
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| The Math/Physics major is particularly appropriate for students pursuing teaching careers in physics or mathematics, and is designed to prepare students to apply a variety of mathematical models to physical phenomena. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 50 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Physics, B.S. |
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| Physics majors gain analytical skills and problem-solving abilities that prepare students for further studies in material science, geophysics, biophysics, electronics, chemistry, and aerospace. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 64-65 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Political Science, B.A. |
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| The Political Science major prepares students to take an informed, intelligent, and leading role in the affairs of their community, country, and world. This program offers the following concentrations: American Politics, Ethics and Politics, International Relations, and Pre-law. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 36-48 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Psychology, B.A. |
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| Social Science, B.A. |
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| This major provides future teachers an integrated study of social sciences which help develop analytical skill, comparative perspective, critical judgment, and a knowledge base about the world. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 57 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Sociology, B.A. |
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| Sociology students study a broad range of social behaviors from intimate family to the hostile mob, from crime to religion, and from the divisions of race and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 39 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Spanish, B.A. (credential option) |
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| The Spanish program seeks to guide student development in Spanish conversation, develop reading and compositional skills, and heighten cultural sensitivity. Students may also complete additional coursework toward a California-approved, single-subject teaching credential. This program offers the following concentrations: Non-credential and With credential. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 45-104 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Theater Arts, B.A. |
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| The Theater Arts major is constructed by students with their academic advisor by choosing courses from the areas of performance, theory and criticism, and applied theater. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 45 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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