We work diligently to offer accelerated and convenient formats for our advanced degree
programs—while maintaining high standards and a Christian focus. Online courses are now available through our adult undergraduate program.
Online courses are offered on evenings and weekends, and they’re open to adult undergraduate students and community members. All work is done online using Moodle, and courses meet for five weeks. Our primary mission is to integrate faith and learning by providing quality course work that is consistently informed by a Christian worldview. We also strive to empower our adult students through course formats that recognize the balance of their personal and professional lives.
Available courses
Bible
- BB 201 Old Testament Theology (may also be used as humanities credit)
- BB 202 New Testament Theology (may also be used as humanities credit)
Humanities
- EN 220 Seminar in Creative Prose Writing
- MS 202 Social History of Rock-n-Roll
- MS 205 Music in the U.S.
- MS 204 Red, Hot, & Blue U.S. Theater
Literature
- EN 203 World Literature
- EN 251 The Christian World of C. S. Lewis (may also be used as humanities credit)
- EN 252 Shakespeare for Managers (may also be used as humanities credit)
Natural Science
- AT 111 Astronomy I
- AT 112 Astronomy II (does not require AT 111 as a prerequisite)
Social Science
- HD 307 Leadership & Group Dynamics
- PY 202 General Psychology
Electives
- BS 208 Accounting
- CS 305 Introductory Microsoft Excel
- CS 306 Intermediate Microsoft Excel
Marketing Concentration
- BS 321 Advanced Principles of Marketing
- BS 331 Sales Administration
- BS 338 Marketing Research
- BS 435 Consumer Behavior
- BS 440 Integrated Marketing
Human Resource Management Concentration
- BS 304 Labor Relations
- BS 307 Organizational Behavior
- BS 310 Total Quality Management
- BS 313S Employment Law
Course Schedule
View the Summer and Fall 2012 Course Schedule »