Quality Academics. Christian Perspective.
An undergraduate degree can prepare you for a new job, advance your career and provide immense personal satisfaction. Undoubtedly, it will be one of your most rewarding achievements.
If you are motivated personally, professionally and spiritually, you'll be right at home at Regent. We offer outstanding, fully accredited degree programs and majors to help you achieve your goals. Grounded in a strong liberal arts tradition, Regent's bachelor's degrees provide students with the opportunity to learn in an open and engaging environment where academic pursuit meets distinctly Christian worldview.
Online degrees are available in many of our majors. New sessions begin every eight weeks, and most courses run only eight weeks in length. Earn your degree your way—from almost anywhere in the world, and perhaps, quicker than you thought!
Bachelor's Degrees
- Animation
(on-campus only) - Biblical and Theological Studies
- Business
- Christian Ministry
- Cinema-Television
(on-campus only) - Communication
- Criminal Justice1, 2
- Elementary Education / IDS (on-campus only)
- English
- Government
- History1, 2
- Information Systems Technology
- Leadership & Management
- Mathematics1, 2
(on-campus only) - Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Theatre (on-campus only)
Associate's Degrees
- Accounting
- Business
- Christian Studies
- Criminal Justice1
- General Studies
- History1
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Leadership
- Marketing
- Psychology
Minors
- American Government & Politics
- Animation (on-campus only)
- Biblical Studies
- Business
- Communication
- Christian Ministry
- Cinema-Television
(on-campus only) - Criminal Justice
- English
- History
- Information Systems
- International Relations & Foreign Policy
- Journalism (on-campus only)
- Leadership
- Mathematics (on-campus only)
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Theatre (on-campus only)
- Theology
- Youth Ministry
1 - Pending SACS approval
2 - These degrees are only open to Fall 2009 freshmen and sophomore-level students.