The University’s undergraduate curriculum is liberal arts based; and that is, it assumes that students should have a general education drawn from broad academic areas, as well as specialized training in one major department, and that students should have the liberty within certain established guidelines and consultation with their faculty advisors, to select their own course of study.
Academic work is measured in terms of semester or credits hours. For a student to graduate, he/she must complete and pass a minimum number of semester hours with a grade point of 2.00 or better. The total number of semester hours is subdivided among the general education requirements, the major, the minor and electives or professional requirements for certification in specific areas of interest to the student. Specific requirements are listed with the college requirements. See catalog for additional information. There are Seven Colleges and One Institute at the Undergraduate School:
1. HERBERT AND MARION DONOVAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES (HMDCHS)
2. The College of Agriculture and Sustainable Development
3. JOHN & JUDY GAY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
4. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
5. Emmett A. Dennis College of Natural Sciences
6. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
7. COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY
8. INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
HERBERT AND MARION DONOVAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES (HMDCHS)
• Professional Nursing (Basic and Post-basic) Program (BSc)
• Physician Assistant Program (BSc)
• Radiography Program (BSc)
• Environmental Health Technology Program (BSc)
• Midwifery Program (BSc)
• Medical Laboratory Technology Program (BSc)
THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
• Animal Science and Health (ASH)
• Plant & Soil Science (PSS)
• Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management (NRM)
JOHN & JUDY GAY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
• Sociology and Social Work (BA)
• French Language (BA)
• English and Literature (BA)
• History and International Relations (BA)
• Mass Communication (BA)
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
• Department of Accounting (BSc.)
• Department of Economics (BSc)
• Department of Management (BBA)
• Department of Public Administration (BPA)
EMMETT A. DENNIS COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES
• Biology (BSc)
• Chemistry (BSc)
• Mathematics (BSc)
• Environmental science (BSc)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Department of Primary Education
• Language Arts and Social Studies Education Program (BA)
• Mathematics and Science Education Program (BSc)
Department of Secondary Education
• English Education
• History Education
• Peace Education
• Sociology Education
• Mathematics Education
• Agriculture Education
• Business Education:
· Accountant Education
· Economics Education
· Public Administration
• Science Education:
· Mathematics Education
· Biology Education
· Chemistry Education
COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY
• Theology (BA)
DR. JOSEPH SAYE GUANNUE INSTITUTE OF PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
• Bachelor of Arts in Peace & Development Studies (BA)
• Certificate in Peace and Development Studies (CERT.)
• Advanced Certificate
Dr. Amanze Charles Ihedioha
Vice President, Academic Affairs
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