Youth & Family Ministry, B.A.


Please note: The Youth and Family Ministry, B.A. program is no longer accepting new applications after June 1, 2024. Learn more about our Religious Studies, B.A. degree program.

Undergraduate programs of study are available in Youth and Family Ministry and Religious Studies. Courses completed in either program are designed to help individuals clarify their religious convictions and life goals, as well as to provide preparation for persons who anticipate further study. Both majors earns a B.A. degree.

Honors

Students majoring in Youth and Family Ministry or Religious Studies and who are judged qualified by the Religious Studies faculty may, upon invitation, elect to pursue honors work in Religion. To graduate ''With Honors,'' students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, a minimum major GPA of 3.2, and complete nine credits of honors courses in Religion, including . In addition, they must be nominated for honors by the Religion faculty.

Special Features

  1. Students who major in two areas offered by the Religious Studies and Philosophy programs may count only six credits from courses used to fulfill the requirements of the first major to fulfill the total credit requirement of the second major.
  2. A similar limitation applies to the student who elects both a major and minor offered by Religion and Philosophy programs, except that in such instances only three credits of duplicate course credit may be applied.

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