Undergraduate
February 1, 2021 2024-06-18 14:46Undergraduate
UNDERGRADUATE
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Accounting is the principal academic program in accountancy and is the undergraduate degree recognized for subsequent practice as a professional accountant.
Through instruction in accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and international business combined with biblical and theological disciplines to provide tools necessary for students to obtain the ability to understand business climate, start and run their own business with Christian values.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.B.A.) with Concentration in Information Technology
Through instructions in Information Technology, in addition to the business courses (accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and international business), combined in with biblical and theological disciplines to provide tools necessary for students to obtain the ability to understand business climate, start and run their own business with Christian values.
To provide students with the computer related knowledge and skills as well as soft skills needed for team works, based on the Christian values and Biblical morals to prepare them for professional careers in the field of computer science.
WUV’s General Education curriculum consists of three mandatory core courses and nine elective courses. Elective courses are categorized into five areas and students are required to take at least ONE course from the Communication area and at least TWO courses from each of the rest four areas. Students are required to successfully complete a total of 36 credits to fulfill the General Education Requirement. The five areas are as follows: Communication, Humanities/Fine Arts, Natural Science/Mathematics, Behavioral/Social Science, and Critical Thinking.
The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies program provides students with an academic and ministerial foundation focused on biblical studies and the training necessary for graduate programs, such as M.C.C. or M.Div. This program offers biblical studies courses that incorporate engagement with biblical texts, theological courses that include historical, systematic, and perspective views on the Bible, such as ethics and doctrines, interdisciplinary Bible-related courses that apply the Bible’s teaching to various practical areas of study. The course content is built on biblical and theological truths which are then applied to varying subject matters, skills, principles, and practices of a professional discipline.
This degree is largely designed to equip students for education and counseling ministry with the knowledge and skills in multicultural settings. It also addresses critical issues within the contexts of homes, families and communities in both educational and ministerial environments.