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Bachelor's degrees


Entry criteria

Programs at the bachelor's level are suitable for those who have at least three years of professional experience following the completion of secondary education (high school).
 Each application is considered on its individual merits.

Stages to the Bachelor's degree
The Bachelor's degree is a first generalist degree in most disciplines, and the Associate's degree is awarded at its halfway point of 60 credits. Bachelor's degrees comprise at least 120 credits and must include a Major Project (Creative Senior Study). This is often designated as a dissertation or similar summative project.

A Certificate may be awarded on achievement of 40 credits at bachelor's level. A Diploma may be awarded on achievement of 80 credits.

All Bachelor's degrees listed here are accepted by the University for continuation to Master's level study, though those who intend to conduct research are particularly recommended towards the B.Phil. degree by dissertation, since work presented for that degree may be expanded for the M.Phil. and Ph.D.

Bachelor's degrees available (click on a degree for further information)

All fields
Bachelor of Philosophy (by dissertation)
Bachelor's degree by community-based (project) learning
Business
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Business in Entrepreneurship
Humanities
Bachelor of Humanities
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Theology
Bachelor of Church Music
Bachelor of Theology (Liberal Catholic emphasis)

Bachelor's degrees in all disciplines via Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning
The University's A.P.E.L. program allows adults with significant prior learning gained either through incomplete or sub-degree studies, or through informal routes, to earn a bachelor's degree through the presentation and assessment of a documented portfolio of prior learning experiences. This allows both for the earning of a degree in areas not covered above and for submissions in interdisciplinary areas.

See our A.P.E.L. page for the details of this process.  

Bachelor's degrees with exemptions for existing qualification holders
There are special Bachelor's programs with exemptions for holders of particular professional qualifications - see Recognition for details.