Introduction
Judson College is a school of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The College offers undergraduate associate and baccalaureate degree programs.
The core of each Undergraduate degree requires courses from the following three areas of knowledge: humanities and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, and natural sciences and mathematics.
Degrees and Requirements
- All Bachelor of Arts students at Judson College complete a selected major as well as a minor in Christian Studies. Students may also select a second major or a second minor. The Core Curriculum is composed of two elements: General Studies (55 hrs) and Christian Studies minor (24 hrs). Any hours remaining after core general studies, the student’s first major, the Christian studies minor and any additional major and minor are free electives.
- All Bachelor of Science students at Judson College complete a General Studies Core Curriculum (43 hrs), a minor in Christian Studies (24 hrs), a major (21 hrs), and vocational training electives (39 hrs). The vocational training elective hours must be satisfied by one of the following options:
- Transfer into Judson College with a tent-making A.A./A.S. degree from a community college;
- Dual enroll at Judson College and a community college in order to receive theological and vocational training at the same time; students must provide documentation from the community college outlining the vocational degree or certification requirements they will be pursuing;
- Complete Business Minor and satisfy the remaining hours with free electives
Undeclared Students
Many students are undecided about their major when they enter Judson College. Students who do not have a clear idea of which major to pursue are designated as Undeclared students.
Undeclared students must be admitted into either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree even though they have not yet declared a major of study. Undeclared students follow a track of courses that will allow them to progress toward graduation by completing general education courses before declaring a major.
While it is proper to explore choices, students should also pursue a course of study that culminates in graduation. For this reason, there is a limit to the length of time students may remain Undeclared students. Before completing 63 hours, students who have entered Judson College must officially declare a major before the next term of enrollment.
Students can formally declare a major at any time during the first two years of their degree. Once a student declares and is admitted into a major of study, they will be under the degree requirements of the academic catalog current at the time they are admitted into the major.
ͦ Denotes the program is available as a Fully Online degree. Fully Online degrees are able to be completed entirely by taking asynchronous online courses.
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