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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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Minors |
| Biology minor |
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| Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Chemistry minor |
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| Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Computer Science minor |
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| History minor |
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| Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Humanities minor |
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| The Humanities Program integrates the great works of literature, philosophy, art, music, science, and theology, offering the most enriching content of the liberal arts and of liberal education itself. | | Units | Format | Location |
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| 24 (minor) | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Liberal Studies minor |
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| 22-23 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Mathematics minor |
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| Political Science minor |
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Preprofessional |
| Pre-Allied Health and Pharmacy |
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| 64-80 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Predental |
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| 40-45 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Pre-law |
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| 48 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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| Premedical |
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| Units | Format | Location |
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| 40-45 | Traditional | Azusa (main campus) |
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Nondegree Programs |
Off-campus/Study Abroad |
| LA Term |
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| Azusa Pacific University's Los Angeles Term (L.A. Term) is a residential study and service semester in the heart of Los Angeles. It aims to equip undergraduate students to live out their faith and values in postmodern urban culture. All of the L.A. Term courses are either part of the General Education program at APU or are upper division electives students can complete for graduation. | | Location |
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| Los Angeles |
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