General Education and Elective Credit
In order to obtain a bachelor's degree through the REACH Program, you must earn 126 semester hours of credit, though students often transfer in many of their credits. This consists of three distinct categories: General Education, Program of Study, and Electives.
General Education (45 credits)
To guarantee a well-rounded liberal arts education, students must earn 45 credit hours of general education credit distributed in the following way:
| IDS 105R Foundations of Adult Learning | 3 credits |
| Biblical Studies | 6 credits |
| Psychology | 3 credits |
| Social Sciences | 6 credits |
| Humanities | 12 credits |
| College Writing | 6 credits |
| Science | 3 credits |
| Math or Computer Science | 3 credits |
| Intercultural Study | 3 credits |
Click here for more specific information about the General Education Requirements.
Programs of Study (36-54 credits)
Each student is required to choose a program of study from one of the following majors. Click on the links below to find out more.
General Business major (36 credits)
Business Administration major (48 credits)
Organizational Leadership major (48 credits)
Liberal Arts major (45 credits)
Psychology major (50 credits)
Christian Ministries major (54 hours)
Elementary Education major (53 credits)
Elective credit is required in order to satisfy the 126-credit requirement for graduation. Electives can be met by taking:Electives (27-45 credits)