BACHELOR’S DEGREES

Atlanta University  offers accredited Bachelor’s Program in a wide range of disciplines or areas of study. Below we have mentioned the admission requirements for this program. You will also find the list of majors that we offer under this program. If your desired major is not listed, you can make a request for that 

A bachelor’s degree is the most popular postsecondary degree option, and typically seen as the standard for employment in most professional fields. In most cases, a bachelor’s program takes four years of full-time study to complete.

However, some majors may take longer, or schools may offer accelerated programs allowing students to finish their degree in less time. The two most common types of bachelor’s degrees are the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.). There are a number of other options, though, that coincide with more specific major fields, such as the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.). Generally, a bachelor’s degree consists of 120 semester credits, with half being made up of general education or liberal arts courses. The other half will be courses geared toward a student’s particular m

Admission Requirement

The students seeking admission to Bachelor’s Program are required to fulfill any one of the following minimum requirements:

A high school diploma or Associate Degree or equivalent

Your previous work experience, coursework, elective classes, and previous credits will be recognized as course credits, after being evaluated by our evaluation committee. If you have had professional training or have served in the military, you may be able to convert previous experience into academic credits.

Types of Bachelor’s Degrees

(1) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): These are typically awarded to students who major in liberal arts, social sciences, or humanities disciplines, including English, psychology, sociology, communications, history and political science.

(2) Bachelor of Science (B.S.): These degrees usually go to students who pursue chemistry, biology, physics, geology, computer science and other scientific and technical disciplines.

(3) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.): Students majoring in visual art, performance disciplines or creative writing, with specialties such as art history, music, theater arts, film, dance, poetry photography and animation, often earn a B.F.A.

(4) Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.): Students who earn a B.B.A. typically learn the foundations of business and management theory, generally majoring in subjects such as project management, accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing and entrepreneurship.

(5) Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.): This degree is for students who want to work under professional architects after graduation or plan to pursue a graduate education in architecture.

(6) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): Students looking to advance in their nursing career can pursue this degree, which aims to give them advanced hands-on training and technical knowledge that goes beyond the scope of RN practice.

(7) Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.): This degree is geared towards students who want to pursue a career in engineering electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer engineering

Course Credits and Duration

The program is spread over 125 credits and may take 2 to 4 years to complete, depending upon the schedule selected by the student.

Majors Offered

In addition to the majors listed below, other majors are also provided. If your desired major is not listed below, you can make a request for that

– Business & Management
– Education & Human Development
– Criminal Justice
– Science
– Psychology
– Engineering
– Performing Arts
– Law and Legal Studies
– Nursing
– Occupational Safety & Fire Science
– Applied Arts
– Health Sciences

Bachelors Degrees

Bachelor’s Degrees is the most popular postsecondary degree option, and typically seen as the standard for employment in most professional fields. In most cases, a bachelor’s program takes four years of full-time study to complete

Masters Degrees

Masters Degree are graduate-level programs that typically take two years of additional full-time study after completion of a bachelor’s degree Because most graduate students are already working professionals many colleges and universities

Doctorate Degree

To be considered for an honorary doctorate degree, there are specific criteria that individuals must meet, and there are a variety of doctorate degrees that they may be awarded. There are also many non-honorary doctorate degree options that require