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2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

ACADEMIC DEGREE PROGRAMS



 

DEGREES OFFERED

Washington Adventist University offers academic programs leading to the following degrees. Degrees are conferred only upon those who satisfactorily complete the specific requirements for graduation.

 

TWO-YEAR PROGRAM LEADING TO ASSOCIATE DEGREES | Minimum 18 months

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
         Radiologic Technology

 

FOUR-YEAR PROGRAMS LEADING TO BACCALAUREATE DEGREES| Minimum 48 months

WAU has established the Honors College for those pursuing a bachelor’s degree, whereby students can pursue Honors Interdisciplinary tracks, which contain a unique curriculum for students to enhance their individual degrees.  See HONORS COLLEGE  for more details.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
         Biology
         Early Childhood Care and Education †
         Elementary Education/Special Education
         English ‡
         General Studies
         History ‡
         Music
         Political Studies ‡
         Psychology
         Religion
              Urban Ministry *
         Theology 
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
         Music Performance
         Music Therapy **
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
         Accounting
         Biochemistry
         Biology
         Business Administration
                  Data Analytics*
                  Entrepreneurship and Management*
                  Finance*
                  International Business*
                  Marketing*
         Computer Science
         Counseling Psychology
         Fitness & Sport Science
         General Studies
         Health Care Administration †
         Health/Fitness Management
         Health Science
         Information Systems
         Medical Imaging
         Nursing

Offered only through School of Graduate and Professional Studies.
* Concentration or track
** 4+ year program (minimum 54 months)
Available only to Honors College students

 

PROGRAMS LEADING TO GRADUATE DEGREES | 18 to 36 months

Master of Arts (M.A.)
         Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
         Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
         Master of Arts in Health Care Administration*
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
         Master of Business Administration**
Master of Education (M.Ed.)

         Master of Education in School Counseling


* Program has a dual degree pathway with Master of Business Administration

** Program has a dual degree pathway with Master of Arts in Health Care Administration

 

MAJORS/MINORS IN RELATED AREAS

If a student is completing two majors, there must be a minimum of 15 hours of unduplicated courses in each major, i.e., when looking at either major, there must be at least 15 hours of courses that do not show up in the other major.

If a student is completing a major and a minor, there must be a minimum of nine hours in the minor that are not included in the major.

If a student is completing two or more minors, there must be at least nine hours of unduplicated courses in each minor.

 

MINOR FIELDS OF STUDY

Minor areas of concentration are offered in the following fields:

         Accounting
         Arabic ‡‡
         Behavioral Science
         Biology
         Business Administration †
         Chemistry
         Computer Science
         English
         Forensic Psychology
         French ‡‡
         German ‡‡
         Health Care Administration †
         History
         Honors Interdisciplinary ‡
         Information Systems
         Italian ‡‡
         Management
         Marketing
         Music
         Philosophy
         Political Studies
         Portuguese ‡‡
         Psychology
         Religion
         Spanish ‡‡
         Sports Administration/Coaching
         Urban Ministry
         Web Design and Development
         Writing

† Offered only through School of Graduate and Professional Studies
‡ Available only to Honors College students.
‡‡ Requires residency at an overseas campus through the Adventist Colleges Abroad program (ACA).

 

COHORT-DEPENDENT PROGRAMS

The following are designated cohort-dependent programs.  For maximum student learning, a minimum of seven students is required.

Please refer to the university’s 2019-2020 Academic Bulletin for any curricular requirements of these programs:

Associate degrees

          Associate of Arts in General Studies
          Associate of Science in General Studies
          Associate of Applied Science in Accounting
          Associate of Applied Science in Computer Science
          Associate of Applied Science in Information Systems

Bachelor degrees

         Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion
         Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
         Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BS in Nursing)
         Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care

Master degrees

Master of Arts
         Master of Arts in Public Administration
         Master of Arts in Religion
Master of Science
         Master of Science in Nursing and Business Leadership *
         Master of Science in Nursing and Business Leadership (RN-MS in Nursing) *
         Master of Science in Nursing Education*
         Master of Science in Nursing Education (RN-MS in Nursing) *

* Concentration or track