Humanities
Associate of Arts in Humanities
This Associate of Arts degree draws from literature, history, philosophy, communication, and the arts, helping students develop strong critical-thinking, writing, and analytical skills rooted in a Christian worldview. Students learn to engage big questions, understand diverse perspectives, and appreciate the cultural and intellectual heritage that shapes our world.
This degree is an excellent fit for students who want a broad academic foundation before choosing a career path or transferring into a bachelor’s program. The Humanities Associate of Arts strengthens communication skills, deepens cultural and biblical literacy, and cultivates thoughtful, mature disciples of Christ. Whether students plan to pursue ministry, education, business, social sciences, or creative fields, this program prepares them for their future.
Degree
- Associate of Arts
Location
- On Campus
Graduates completing this degree will be able to:
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of the Bible’s content, theology, and the basics of a Christian worldview.
- Communicate effectively in both written and oral forms and work collaboratively in team settings.
- Understand key concepts in history, literature, philosophy, mathematics, science, and culture.
- Begin integrating academic learning with Christian teaching in thoughtful, practical ways.
Our Graduates Possess These Traits:
- Critical Thinking
- Interpersonal Skills
- Kingdom Mission
- Cultural Humility
- Self-Understanding
- Written Communication
average net price per year after financial aid
%
acceptance rate for all student applications
student-to-faculty ratio ensuring personalized attention
%
of students who fill out the FAFSA qualify for financial aid
$19,390
average net price per year after financial aid
100%
acceptance rate for all student applications
10:1
student-to-faculty ratio ensuring personalized attention
90%
of students who fill out the FASFA qualify for financial aid
Coursework
Coursework for Humanities Associate of Arts
Course Name
- General Biology & Lab or Anatomy & Physiology 1 & Lab or Microbiology & Lab or General Chemistry & Lab
- Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
- Christian Faith
- Jesus of Nazareth or Scripture & Christian Living
- Speech Fundamentals
- Composition 1 & 2
- Ancient Western Civilization
- Literature 1
- Quantitative Literacy or Introduction to Statistics
- New Testament 1 & 2
- Old Testament 1 & 2
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Introduction to Psychology
- Biological Foundations of Nutrition or Scientific Foundations of Technology
- Sociology or Introduction to Political Science
- Electives
Requirements for an Associate of Arts
- Total Hours – 60 hours
