Undergraduate Majors and Minors - Oakland City University

Undergraduate Majors and Minors - Oakland City University
Majors & Minors
Undergraduate Programs
With its small size and capacity for individual attention to students, Oakland City University is an attractive place for students from all backgrounds. Below you will find the steps for completing your application process. Contact the admissions office with any additional inquiries.
What awaits you at OCU?
School of Arts & Sciences
Applied Mathematics (BS)
Biology (BS, Minor)
Chemistry (Minor)
Communications (BA, Minor)
Computer Science (BS)
Creative Technologies (BS)
Creative Writing (Minor)
Criminal Justice (AS, BS, Minor)
English (BA, Minor)
History (BS, Minor)
Journalism (Minor)
Philosophy (Minor)
Psychology (BS, Minor)
University Studies (AA, BA)
School of Business
Accounting (AS, Minor)
Business Administration (AS, BS, Minor)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Minor)
Operations Management (BAS)
Servant Leadership (Minor)
School of Education
Applied Health & Fitness (BS)
Early Childhood Education (AA, BA)
Elementary Education (BA)
Elementary Education & Special Education (BA)
Health & Physical Education Licensure (P-12) (BS)
Special Education, Mild Intervention: All Grade (BA)
Chapman School of Religious Studies
Christian Education (Minor)
Christian Studies (AA, BA, Minor)
Lay Ministry (Minor)
Pastoral Ministry (Minor)
Honors Program
Honors courses mine more educational value from the work that is assigned by providing a richly interactive environment in which students engage in discussion, debate, and critical analysis and synthesis of ideas.
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Program Requirements
The discipline major requirements for the programs of study are listed under the respective School in which the programs are offered. A recommended course sequence is distributed to each freshman during orientation advisement.
The University requires a Foundational Core curriculum for all students in degree programs. The required courses are selected from the following subject areas:
Communication (Written and Oral)
Critical Thinking & Decision Making Skills
Cultural Knowledge with a Global Outlook (Global History and Societies, and Cultural Arts)
Analytical Knowledge
Scientific Knowledge
Physical Well-Being
Christian Influenced Values
General Baptist students receiving a General Baptist scholarship also take a Foundational Core course in
General Baptist Life (lay student)
or
General Baptist Heritage (ordained student)
.
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