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List of Programs College of Arts & Sciences
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The art program includes the opportunity to work in a wide variety of artistic media such as drawing, painting, ceramics, printmaking, and photography. The program is primarily designed for those students who may not be entering an artistic profession, but who still enjoy the study of art and wish to have the enrichment of a liberal arts education. The major may be pursued on its own, but it is also an excellent supplement for a career in medicine, dentistry, law, education, or communication. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | art history, art therapy, art, artistry, artwork, bfa fine art, craft, drawing fine art, fine arts, game art, game design, illustration, painting, photography photography, sculpting |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Art & Design | Arts | art history, art therapy, art, artistry, artwork, bfa fine art, craft, drawing fine art, fine arts, game art, game design, illustration, painting, photography photography, sculpting |
A Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry provides an in-depth study of matter relating to living systems at a molecular level. Students will gain knowledge about chemical systems, biochemical systems, and metabolism. They will also participate in advanced laboratories and research. This degree is appropriate for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in biochemical sciences, working in research and government laboratories, working in biotechnology industry, or interested in pursuing professional degrees in health sciences such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other similar fields. | undergraduate major | Chemistry | Physical Sciences | biochem, biochemistry, biology, bs biochemistry, chem, chemical engineering, chemical, chemistry, department of chemistry, formulation, kinetic, matter, organic chemistry, organism, science, scientist |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Chemistry | Physical Sciences | biochem, biochemistry, biology, bs biochemistry, chem, chemical engineering, chemical, chemistry, department of chemistry, formulation, kinetic, matter, organic chemistry, organism, science, scientist |
Biologists study all living things, from plants and mammals to microscopic single-cell organisms. Students with the biological science emphasis will have the opportunity to gain more breadth in the field of biology as they take classes like bioinformatics and genomics, systematic botany, animal behavior, or biology of marine invertebrates. Graduates from this emphasis usually prepare to go into doctoral programs, field work or field studies. | undergraduate major | Biology | Life Sciences | biogeography, biological, bioscience botany, ecology, microbiology, science, zoological |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Biology | Life Sciences | biogeography, biological, bioscience botany, ecology, microbiology, science, zoological |
Biologists study all living things, from plants and mammals to microscopic single-cell organisms. The biomedical science emphasis includes classes like histology, virology, immunology, and human gross anatomy which provide an in-depth program for students interested in going into dentistry, medicine, and other pre-professional programs. | undergraduate major | Biology | Life Sciences | biogeography, biological, bioscience botany, ecology, microbiology, science, zoological |
A joint program with the department of biology and the department of mathematics, biomathematics is an ideal major for students who have a strong interest in math and who plan to go to professional school in a health science field such as medicine, dentistry, or biostatistics This emphasis includes classes in discrete mathematics, differential equations, and vector calculus with classes in cellular and molecular biology and genetics. Biomathetmatical modeling and computer science are also components of the program. Graduates in Biomathematics may be employed as statisticians, scientific programmers, or in areas of bio-science where training in quantitative techniques is needed. | undergraduate major | Mathematics | Physical Sciences | algebra, analytics, bio math, biomath, calculus, computation, data, do math, ged math, geometry, intermediate algebra, math and, math courses, math program, math, mathematics, online mathematics, scientist, trigonometry |
The biophysics background is unique in the approach it takes to studying biological problems from a physics point of view. Much of the technology used in the practice of medicine and dentistry can be better understood with a background in biophysics. Students spend at least one quarter as a physics lab assistant or physics tutor. | undergraduate major | Physics | Physical Sciences | philosophy, physics, biology, philosopical, physical, biological, science, scientific, molecular, organismic |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Physics | Physical Sciences | philosophy, physics, biology, philosopical, physical, biological, science, scientific, molecular, organismic |
Chemistry is using the knowledge of matter, and how it interacts with other matter, to solve problems that arise in our everyday lives. Students are encouraged to develop a sense of intellectual curiosity about chemical theory and to learn its practical applications. The program also provides excellent preparation to enter medical or dental school or prepare for a graduate program in the health sciences, as well as other careers in the chemical industry. The BA and BS degrees differ slightly in terms of class requirements—for more information, speak with a counselor. | undergraduate major | Chemistry | Physical Sciences | biochem, biochemistry, biology, bs biochemistry, chem, chemical engineering, chemical, chemistry, department of chemistry, formulation, kinetic, matter, organic chemistry, organism, science, scientist |
Chemistry is using the knowledge of matter, and how it interacts with other matter, to solve problems that arise in our everyday lives. Students are encouraged to develop a sense of intellectual curiosity about chemical theory and to learn its practical applications. The program also provides excellent preparation to enter medical or dental school or prepare for a graduate program in the health sciences, as well as other careers in the chemical industry. The BA and BS degrees differ slightly in terms of class requirements—for more information, speak with a counselor. | undergraduate major | Chemistry | Physical Sciences | biochem, biochemistry, biology, bs biochemistry, chem, chemical engineering, chemical, chemistry, department of chemistry, formulation, kinetic, matter, organic chemistry, organism, science, scientist |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Chemistry | Physical Sciences | biochem, biochemistry, biology, bs biochemistry, chem, chemical engineering, chemical, chemistry, department of chemistry, formulation, kinetic, matter, organic chemistry, organism, science, scientist |
Clinical Laboratory scientists supervise or perform laboratory tests that aid the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient’s disease. They have a variety of tasks including: microscopically examine blood, tissue, and other body substances; make cultures of body fluids or tissue samples to determine the presence of bacteria, fungi, parasites, or other micro-organisms; analyze samples for chemical content or reaction; and determine blood glucose or cholesterol levels. Clinical laboratory scientist also type and cross-match blood samples for transfusions. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
The Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience is housed within the Department of Psychology but is distinctly interdisciplinary. Required courses are taught by faculty in both Psychology and Biology Departments. It emphasizes the biological correlates of behavior, and it is designed for students who plan to go on to postgraduate work or go into the professional application of the health sciences. The program trains students to think like neuroscientists, that is demonstrating the empirical habits, mastery of knowledge, and practical research skills that will make them competitive applicants for top graduate programs in neuroscience and applied fields such as medicine, pharmacy, and neuropsychology. | undergraduate major | Psychology | Humanities | anatomy, behavioral neuroscience, biology, brain, development, molecular biology, nervous system, neurology, neuroscience, nuerology, physiology, psychology science |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Communication | Life Sciences | advertising, com, communiations, communication, communications, human resource, interpersonal communication, journalism, media studies, media, public relations, public relations, social, society, speech, strategic communications |
Speech-language pathologists treat persons with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. They use specialized instruments as well as written or oral tests to determine the nature and extent of impairment, and to record and analyze speech irregularities. For individuals with little or no speech, speech-language pathologists choose alternative communication systems, including automated devices and sign language, and teach their use. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
Communication has a huge impact on the organization-stakeholder relationship. Learn to manage the spread of information, respond to and address the public's concern, and promote organizations. Some classes you will take include: Fundamentals of Speech, Visual Communication Design, and Public Relations Marketing and Development. Units: 71 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Communication | Life Sciences | advertising, com, communiations, communication, communications, human resource, interpersonal communication, journalism, media studies, media, public relations, public relations, social, society, speech, strategic communications |
Explore how organizations and individuals use communication to negotiate their roles in society. This program examines the applied and theoretical aspects of interpersonal, mass, organizational, small group, and speech communication. Some classes you will take include: Persuasion and Rhetoric, Intercultural Communication, and Edutainment. | undergraduate major | Communication | Life Sciences | advertising, com, communiations, communication, communications, human resource, interpersonal communication, journalism, media studies, media, public relations, public relations, social, society, speech, strategic communications |
Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Computer science students study the design and development of software and hardware systems to provide solutions to these problems. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer Science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is a cross discipline between biology, computer science and mathematics, where huge amounts of biological data, particularly in genetics, are analyzed and interpreted. Common uses of bioinformatics include the identification of genes to better understand the genetic basis of disease. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as computer engineering and embedded systems. This emphasis studies developing both hardware and software to work together for controlling specific dedicated devices. Computer and embedded systems engineers need to work with the underlying hardware logic circuit, interface microprocessors and controllers with external sensors and I/Os, and to program at the machine level. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as information systems, i.e. the use of computers, storage and network equipments to create, store, manipulate, and transmit all forms of electronic data in the context of a business or enterprise. The study of information systems is the broad subject concerned with all aspects of managing and processing information within a large organization, which includes all layers of all systems within an organization – from the physical hardware to the operating systems, applications, databases, and storage. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as cyber security. The Networks and Cyber Security emphasis is about the protection of electronic information from unauthorized access. Cyber security covers all aspects of the computer system to prevent unauthorized access, change or destruction of electronic information, and at the same time to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the information for authorized users. Having an understanding of computer networks, computer operating system, data storage and transmission is crucial in the prevention of cyber attacks. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Graduate study is for those who like to do research in computer related cutting edge technology or work in academia. A good foundation in all aspects of computer science is a must. Cutting edge scientific research is usually a team effort. Having an advanced computer degree provides many options to be involved in specific research areas such as medical, robotic, space exploration, and others. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as software engineering. This is a discipline that is concerned with all aspects of software production. Software engineers help organizations achieve goals with software-based solutions. They create, test and evaluate software systems and applications used for everything from computer operations, to workplace productivity, to entertainment. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
This is a career path in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science. Computer science is the study of the principles of how computers work, and the use of computers to solve problems. Students take a range of core classes before choosing an emphasis such as web and mobile applications. Web programmers specialize in the development of World Wide Web applications or distributed network applications that are run on web servers, and accessed through a web browser. | undergraduate major | Computer Science | Physical Sciences | coding, computer scince, computer scoence, computer technology certificate, computer technology, computer web design, computing, cyber security, cyber, cybernetics, cybersecurity, data process, game art, game design, graduate computer science, information systems, information technology, internet security, internet, it tech, it, programming, software |
The objective of the Criminal Justice degree is to prepare students to seek entry level positions in the criminal justice system (public & private sector) and/or for admission to graduate programs in law and other related fields. Additionally, the program provides students an intensive, innovative, and comprehensive curriculum in an environment that promotes a continuous culture of pride, respect and community service. Students take classes in a state-of-the-art training facility complete with a exercise gym, crime lab, tactical training room, Evok police driving simulator, police shooter simulation and court room. | undergraduate major | Criminal Justice | Humanities | administration of justice, crim, crime investigation, crime scene investigation, crime scene investigator, crimina, criminal investigation, criminal investigator, criminal justice major, criminel law, criminial justice, criminologist, criminology, criminoogy, crimminal justice, crimonolgy, enforcement, fbi, foreinsic, forensic science, forensics, investigation, law enforcement, police |
Dental Hygienists work in dental offices, school system, health-related or governmental agencies, or teach in schools of dental hygiene. The dental hygienist cleans teeth and provides other preventive dental care as well as teaches patients how to practice good oral hygiene. Hygienists examine patients’ teeth and gums, recording the presence of disease and/or abnormalities. They remove stains and plaque from teeth; take and develop dental x-rays; place temporary fillings and periodontal dressings; and smooth and polish metal restorations. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
The American Dental Association reports that there are more than 153,000 dentists active in the United States. Most are in private practice and remain general practitioners. Women and minorities are underrepresented in the profession. Opportunities for these underrepresented groups are growing rapidly because of the intense need to improve access to general health and oral care. The field of dentistry is expected to grow as a result of the aging baby boomers. There are opportunities for dental research, forensic dentistry, academic dentistry, service in the federal government, and in international health care. Jobs in the field of dentistry are expected to grow by 28% through the year 2014. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
For years, art and design students have made names for themselves in the business world—and through this new interdisciplinary major from Art+Design and the School of Business, you will learn how you can turn your own vision into reality. The fundamentals of design and principles of marketing will help form a solid foundation in the emerging field of digital media. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | business, digital marketing, advertising |
Are you ready to learn everything you can to enter the exciting industry of visual effects? Students in the Digital Media and Visual Effects program will take courses in both Art+Design and Film & Television, honing their skills in film editing and motion graphics. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | |
This collaborative degree combines courses from the Departments of Art+Design and Computer Science, enabling students to learn critical skills for the ever-changing fields of media and technology. Through classes ranging from motion graphics to mobile application development, you'll sharpen your existing talents and gain real-world experience. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | |
In this exciting interdisciplinary program you will learn the skills necessary for success in the emerging field of digital media, ranging from critical communication to real-world design applications. Learn the fundamentals of design and communication from creative professionals and hone your critique and craftsmanship skills with your peers. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | English | Humanities | writing, essays, literature, college writing, reading, course of english, creative writing, english language course, english language requirements, esl, secondary education |
Students in the Pre-Engineering program at La Sierra University have the choice of either a program tailored, in consultation with a Pre-Engineering advisor, to meet specific entrance requirements at the engineering school of the students choice such as the University of California or California State University. Alternatively the Student may chose to follow the curriculum of the affiliation program in engineering at Walla Walla University. Upon completion of La Sierra’s Pre-Engineering program, students may transfer to Walla Walla with no loss of credits to complete the ABET accredited Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. The degree offers emphases in civil, computer, electrical/electronic, and mechanical engineering. A Bachelor of Science in bio-engineering that includes prerequisites for medical and dental schools is also available. | pre-professional | Engineering | Physical Sciences | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | English | Humanities | writing, essays, literature, college writing, reading, course of english, creative writing, english language course, english language requirements, esl, secondary education |
The Department of English offers an MA in English degree, focused on British and American literature, which requires courses in literature, literary criticism, religion and literature, and research methods. Graduate students also accepted into the College Writing Instructor program will also study composition theory. The MA in English degree prepares students for further post-graduate work or to succeed in a wide variety of occupations where analytical thinking, strong writing, research skills, and effective communication abilities are essential. Units: 48 Location: Riverside, CA | graduate programs | English | Arts | English |
English studies aim to enhance critical thinking and writing skills while fostering a sense of literary context. With a focus on literature and writing, students explore various styles, participate in workshops, and can even publish their work. They engage with renowned authors, employing cultural analysis and critical thinking to find their niche—from Shakespeare to Native American literature. Units: 66 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | English | Humanities | writing, essays, literature, college writing, reading, course of english, creative writing, english language course, english language requirements, esl, secondary education |
A bachelor’s degree in secondary education prepares a teacher to work in middle schools and high schools. The emphasis in Secondary Teaching allows students to complete teaching credential coursework along with the English major. Units: 108 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | English | Humanities | writing, essays, literature, college writing, reading, course of english, creative writing, english language course, english language requirements, esl, secondary education |
The Exercise Science: Fitness and Coaching major prepares students for careers in personal training, strength and conditioning, wellness coaching, and fitness program management. Students gain hands-on experience in exercise prescription, injury prevention, and performance enhancement. Units: 79 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | athletics cardio, fitness, health, healthy, physical activity, physical education, work out |
The Exercise Science: Kinesiology major focuses on the science of human movement, studying how muscles, joints, and bones work together to produce motion. Students gain skills in assessing physical function, improving mobility, and designing rehabilitation programs for individuals with movement disorders or injuries. This track is ideal for those pursuing careers in biomechanics, sports rehabilitation, or graduate programs in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and exercise physiology. Units: 80 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | athletics cardio, fitness, health, healthy, physical activity, physical education, work out |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | athletics cardio, fitness, health, healthy, physical activity, physical education, work out |
The redesigned B.F.A. in Film and TV Production is a dynamic and immersive program that emphasizes learning-by-doing to shape the next generation of impactful storytellers. This innovative curriculum is designed to empower students with hands-on experience from day one, fostering creativity, technical mastery, and a deep understanding of the art of storytelling in the film and television industry. | undergraduate major | Film & Television | Arts | art, cinema, cinematic commercial, edit, editing, entertainment, film and television, film program, film studies, film, filming photography, filming, hollywood, movie, movies, show, sound engineering, video, video edit, video editing, video manipulation, television, theater |
This program is designed to develop and equip students to become transformative storytellers across a wide range of visual mediums. While the traditional “film and television” craft is still relevant, the practical career realities are far broader and require a more expansive skill set. The MFA in Modern Media Production is crafted to develop visual storytellers with the broad skill set required to enter the work force. Units: 48 Location: Riverside, CA | graduate programs | Film & Television | Arts | art, cinema, cinematic commercial, edit, editing, entertainment, film and television, film program, film studies, film, filming photography, filming, hollywood, movie, movies, show, sound engineering, video, video edit, video editing, video manipulation, television, theater |
Students studying fine art gain basic experience in the artistic processes of several different studio areas. Candidates choose a primary area of concentration from painting, ceramics, printmaking, and textiles. The secondary emphasis may be chosen from painting, ceramics, printmaking, textiles, drawing, photography, sculpture, or graphic design. Many students plan to become commercial artists or art teachers. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | art history, art therapy, art, art, beauty, bfa fine art, craft design, drawing, fine art, fine arts, game art, game design, graphic, painting, photography photography, sculpting, virtual |
The BA in Global Contexts of Health major provides a broad contextual lens with which to understand health disparities within and across populations. From this view health disparities present a complex problem, the solution to which will require scholars and practitioners who are able to integrate their knowledge of the larger sociocultural context for health in a population and identify targets for change. Students in the major learn to analyze contextual factors including globalization and transnational interactions of cultures, economies, and politics as well as the conflicts that arise as a result of imbalances of power within and among nations. Units: 63 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Psychology | Humanities | |
The Global Studies degree prepares students for graduate study in international studies, world affairs, policy studies, or cross-cultural studies, for professional study in law, or for service in governmental and non-governmental organizations; gives students a solid liberal arts background for positions that involve decision-making in a changing world; and draws on contemporary global trends as its organizing theme, and is distinctive in its comprehensive embrace of biological, cultural, economic, political, and social processes that render the contemporary world a seamless web. | undergraduate major | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | foreign affairs, geopolitics, global studies, global, international affairs, political science, public administration, statesmanship |
Graphic designers combine art and technology to communicate ideas through images and the layout of websites and printed pages. They may use a variety of design elements to achieve artistic or decorative effects. Graphic design is important to marketing and selling products, and is a critical component of brochures and logos. Therefore, graphic designers, also referred to as graphic artists or communication designers, often work closely with people in advertising and promotions, public relations, and marketing. | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | advertisement, advertising advertising, art, artwork, computer design, depiction, design, game art, game design, graphic degine, graphic design, graphic designer, graphic, illustration, interior design, marketing and graphic design, photography, social media, technology, web design website, |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | Art & Design | Arts | |
The Health Information Administrator manages health information systems that serve the needs of patients, the healthcare team, and the administration staff. These administrators have opportunities to assist in the development of health information systems for quality patient care, financial reimbursement, and healthcare quality evaluations. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | human health, wellness, well being, medical, nutrition, biomedical, biohealth, medicine |
Graduates of this program are prepared for entry-level positions in corporate fitness centers, health and wellness centers, private and public fitness centers, or or positions as a wellness coach. This degree also prepares students for graduate work in healthcare management. Coursework is balanced between Health & Exercise Science studies and business management courses such as accounting and marketing. | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | human health, wellness, well being, medical, nutrition, biomedical, biohealth, medicine |
Graduates of this program are prepared for entry-level positions in corporate fitness centers, health and wellness centers, private and public fitness centers, or or positions as a wellness coach. This degree also prepares students for graduate work in healthcare management. Coursework is balanced between Health & Exercise Science studies and business management courses such as accounting and marketing. | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | human health, wellness, well being, medical, nutrition, biomedical, biohealth, medicine |
Graduates of this program will learn fundamental concepts of nutrition and their direct application to various settings. Critical thinking skills will be applied while analyzing the role of nutrition in both individual and community health. Students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to prepare,implement, and evaluate nutrition intervention programs. This degree prepares students for graduate work in Public Health, Health Science, Nutrition, or health-related graduate programs, such as Medicine, Dentistry, or Pharmacy. | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | human health, wellness, well being, medical, nutrition, biomedical, biohealth, medicine |
Health Promotion and Education is a concentration within the Health Science major, which provides the solid foundation required for admission into various graduate and professional programs of study such as dentistry, medicine, physician’s assistant, pharmacy, administration, social work, nutrition, and related public health fields. It also prepares students for entry-level careers in public health. Various field experiences further enrich the major. | undergraduate major | Health & Exercise Science | Life Sciences | human health, wellness, well being, medical, nutrition, biomedical, biohealth, medicine |
A Bachelor of Arts in history is recommended for students who wish to prepare for teaching, graduate study, or the study of law, as well as for students who seek a broad background in the liberal arts. The recommendations of the department adviser assist the student in selecting a program pattern that meets their individual objectives. Most historians are college teachers who not only lecture, but also write and take part in research. | undergraduate major | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | archaeology, archive, communication, culture, history, histotech, human research, humanities, language, literature |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | archaeology, archive, communication, culture, history, histotech, human research, humanities, language, literature |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | archaeology, archive, communication, culture, history, histotech, human research, humanities, language, literature |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | culture, development, function, human society, human, social relation, society, sociology, structure, womens studies |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | foreign affairs, geopolitics, global studies, global, international affairs, political science, public administration, statesmanship |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | culture, development, function, human society, human, social relation, society, sociology, structure, womens studies |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | culture, development, function, human society, human, social relation, society, sociology, structure, womens studies |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | culture, development, function, human society, human, social relation, society, sociology, structure, womens studies |
The BA in Human Development and Thriving focuses on sociocultural, political and economic conditions as the grounds within which children and families grow and develop. The courses within the major strengthen students’ understanding of diverse experiences and practices as they impact children’s developmental pathways. The program also equips students to evaluate the ways in which adverse childhood experiences and environments impact the long- term outcomes of subsequent generations and to assess critical points for intervention. Units: 64 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Social Ecology | Humanities | |
Law schools desire students with a broad liberal arts education emphasizing skills in oral communication, creative and logical thinking, and writing ability. La Sierra University’s Department of History, Politics, and Society has specific courses designed to familiarize students with legal history and principles and emphasizes critical thinking and expository writing skills. Our Pre-Law Program highly recommends four courses to cultivate those skills--Introduction to Law and related courses concerning domestic and international law, Advanced Expository Writing, and Logic. Other strongly recommended courses include courses from the Psychology Department and the School of Business as well as Criminology, Business Law, and U.S. Constitution. | pre-professional | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | |
The emphasis in Secondary Teaching allows students to complete teaching credential coursework along with the major in Mathematics. The program is off ered in collaboration with La Sierra University’s School of Education, which provides the courses leading to the Secondary credential. Those courses must be completed in the recommended order, and students will need to apply with the School of Education for acceptance into the Teacher Education program. Refer to the Teacher Education Program listing in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction section of the bulletin for more information. Units: 113 | undergraduate major | Mathematics | Physical Sciences | |
Want to explore calculus, mathematical modeling, logic, or statistics? In La Sierra’s math program, you’ll study with professors whose advanced research is published in journals and even a university-level math book. A major in mathematics gives you experience in logical thinking and problem solving, which makes you a sought-after job candidate in a wide variety of careers. Graduates with this major who have gone on to advanced study have become college professors, lawyers, medical and dental professionals, and information technology specialists. Combining a strong math background with training in another discipline, such as computer science, can be especially valuable in the employment market. | undergraduate major | Mathematics | Physical Sciences | algebra, analytics, bio math, biomath, calculus, computation, data, do math, ged math, geometry, intermediate algebra, math and, math courses, math program, math, mathematics, online mathematics, scientist, trigonometry |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Mathematics | Physical Sciences | algebra, analytics, bio math, biomath, calculus, computation, data, do math, ged math, geometry, intermediate algebra, math and, math courses, math program, math, mathematics, online mathematics, scientist, trigonometry |
The medical radiographer, or radiologic technologist, assists the physician in the use of x-rays to examine the patient for broken bones, ulcers, tumors, and diseases of various organs. The technologist adjusts x-ray equipment to the correct setting for examinations, positions the patient, makes the required number of x-rays, and develops and files the finished work. The technologist aids the physician in administering chemical mixtures to the patient so that organs and tissues are clearly visible in x-ray examinations, and may also use mobile x-ray equipment at the bedside and in surgery. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
A growing and aging population will contribute to the overall increase in the number of physicians needed, especially in underserved areas, such as inner city and rural areas. Outstanding career opportunities can be found in these locations. Because of efforts nationally to control health care costs and limitations on use of specialty services, a lower number of specialists will be in demand. Therefore, prospects are best for those choosing general or internal medicine, as well as geriatric and pediatric medicine. However, unlike the situation several decades ago, physicians face radically different choices of where and how to practice as new patterns of practice are becoming the norm. Physicians may choose from a variety of settings such as working in a managed care system (HMO, PPO), a clinic, hospital, laboratory, industrial, or military venues, or in a combination of these. Physicians are currently becoming more attuned to health promotion and prevention of disease by providing education and information to help individuals adopt healthier lifestyles. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda LLU |
The BA in Music Composition at La Sierra University equips students with the skills needed to compose, arrange, and orchestrate music across various genres. Through hands-on learning, students gain proficiency in key areas such as keyboard skills, instrumentation, conducting, and music technology, while developing their unique musical voice. Units: 83 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, composing, conductor, instruments, lyricist, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, production, strings |
The Bachelor of Music in Education is for students who desire to teach music at any level. This degree offers a wide survey of musical teaching techniques, exposure to many instruments and disciplines, and a complete education in music history, conducting, and world music. Units: 88 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, composing, conductor, instruments, lyricist, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, production, strings |
The Bachelor of Arts in Music offers the chance to study music while pursuing other interests, such as pre-professional program or a double major. Students in this program explore music through private lessons, participation in university ensembles, and either a solo recital or a final project of the student's choosing. | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, composing, conductor, instruments, lyricist, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, production, strings |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, composing, conductor, instruments, lyricist, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, production, strings |
A Bachelor of Music in Performance prepares students for a professional music career or for further pursuit of musical studies. Students are required to focus on their discipline through private music lessons, participation in university ensembles, and two solo recitals. They can choose an emphasis in Piano, Strings, Voice, or Instrument. | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, classical, conductor, duo, group, jazz, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, quartet, solo, stage, trio |
A Bachelor of Music in Performance prepares students for a professional music career or for further pursuit of musical studies. Students are required to focus on their discipline through private music lessons, participation in university ensembles, and two solo recitals. They can choose an emphasis in Piano, Strings, Voice, or Instrument. | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, classical, conductor, duo, group, jazz, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, quartet, solo, stage, trio |
A Bachelor of Music in Performance prepares students for a professional music career or for further pursuit of musical studies. Students are required to focus on their discipline through private music lessons, participation in university ensembles, and two solo recitals. They can choose an emphasis in Piano, Strings, Voice, or Instrument. | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, classical, conductor, duo, group, jazz, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, quartet, solo, stage, trio |
A Bachelor of Music in Performance prepares students for a professional music career or for further pursuit of musical studies. Students are required to focus on their discipline through private music lessons, participation in university ensembles, and two solo recitals. They can choose an emphasis in Piano, Strings, Voice, or Instrument. | undergraduate major | Music | Arts | bachelor of music, band, choir, classical, conductor, duo, group, jazz, music certificate, music day, music department, music production, music technology, music technoloty, music, musical theatre, orchestra, quartet, solo, stage, trio |
The Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience is housed within the department of psychology but is distinctly interdisciplinary. Required courses are taught by faculty in both psychology and biology departments. The program trains students to think like neuroscientists, that is demonstrating the empirical habits, mastery of knowledge, and practical research skills that will make them competitive applicants for top graduate programs in neuroscience and applied fields such as medicine, pharmacy, and neuropsychology. | undergraduate major | Psychology | Humanities | anatomy, behavioral neuroscience, biology, brain, development, molecular biology, nervous system, neurology, neuroscience, nuerology, physiology, psychology science |
Nuclear Medicine is the medical specialty that utilizes the nuclear properties of radioactive and stable nuclides to make diagnostic evaluations of the anatomic or physiologic conditions of the body. The skills of the Nuclear Medicine technologist complement those of the nuclear medicine physician and of other allied health professionals. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
Nurses are an integral part of the health care team. Nurses help patients cope with illness and provide the care needed for each patient. The BSN prepares students for professional nursing in acute and community settings. Nurses may also serve as advocates for patients, families and communities. Nurses may find employment in private and public health agencies, doctor’s offices, hospitals, rehabilitative centers, clinics, schools, industry, and nursing homes. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | RN Nurse Nursing Loma Linda LLU LLUSN Guaranteed Admissions GA |
The Registered Dietitian (RD) is a supportive member of the professional health care team who directs nutritional care to achieve optimal health of individuals and groups. Dietitians and nutritionists promote healthy eating habits, evaluates clients’ diets, and suggests diet modifications to help prevent disease and treat illnesses. RDs who manage large scale food service systems for institutions such as hospitals, prison and schools are usually referred to as Management Dietitians. Consultant Dietitians, often work under contract with various entities such as with sport teams, extended health care facilities or in a group or private practice. Dietitians in Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) assess nutritional needs of patients, prescribe a therapeutic plan, and assess the results. Community Dietitians work in public health clinics, supermarkets and home health agencies. Within the last few years, interest in nutrition has led to opportunities in food manufacturing, advertising and marketing. Some dietitians engage in research activities to enhance the profession. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
The occupational therapist works with persons who find it difficult to cope with physical or psychological dysfunction. They help patients improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, and compensate for permanent loss of function. Common disabilities seen include stroke, paralysis, brain damage, accidents of hands and arms, arthritis, birth and developmental disabilities, and emotional and mental illness. Occupational therapists assist patients in performing activities of many kinds, ranging from using a computer to caring for daily needs, such as dressing, cooking and eating. Professional practice may be in general hospitals, rehabilitation centers, geriatric homes, out-patient or home-care community programs, and private practice. Units: - Location: Riverside, CA | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
Optometrists provide most of the vision care needed by those who wear glasses or contact lenses. They examine people’s eyes to detect vision problems and eye diseases, and test for such things as proper depth, color perception, and the ability to focus and coordinate the eyes. Most optometrists work in general practice, but some special in the elderly or children. Others work with partially-sighted persons who use microscopic or telescopic lenses. Still others concern themselves with the visual safety of individual workers or concentrate on contact lenses or vision therapy. Optometrists teach, do research, consult, and serve on health advisory committees of various kinds. Units: - Location: Riverside, CA | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
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Pharmacists may be employed in hospitals, clinics, or community pharmacies. Other employment opportunities might include being sales representatives for drug manufacturers and wholesalers, teaching pharmacy colleges, developing new medicines, editing & writing articles for pharmaceutical journals, and administrative work. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who complete this degree are prepared to pursue entry-level careers in government, politics, church, and community work. It is also an excellent foundation for graduate-level studies in areas such as health, law, business, education, and seminary. | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 64 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 62-64 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Studies prepares students for a variety of occupations that value such skills as critical thinking, reasoning, and written and oral communication. Students who do not choose the General studies may focus their degree in cognitive science, cultural studies, intellectual history, religion, theology, or politics and economics. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Philosophy | Humanities | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | Art & Design | Arts | |
Physical therapists improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries and disease. Treatment often includes exercise to improve strength, balance, coordination and endurance for patients who have been immobilized and lack flexibility. Physical therapists also use electrical stimulation, hot and/or cold compresses, and ultrasound to relieve pain, improve the condition of muscles and related tissues, and to reduce swelling. They teach patients to use crutches, prostheses, and wheelchairs to perform day-to-day activities. Most importantly, a physical therapist educates patients and their family members about home care and how to use exercise to speed healing and regain normal function of the body. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
The physical therapist assistant is a skilled technical health worker who, under supervision of a physical therapist, assists in the patients’ treatment program. The extent to which the physical therapist assistant is involved in treatment depends upon the policies of the health facility, the supervising therapist, and the patient. Units: - Location: Riverside, CA | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
Physician Assistants (PAs) have become a valuable and essential part of the health care team. While working under the supervision of a physician, PAs provide diagnostic, therapeutic, preventative and health maintenance services. They work primarily as primary care providers but are not limited to this area. They can work in any specialty and are trained to handle medical emergencies. They can also serve as first or second assistants in surgery, and provide both pre- and post-operative care. Physician assistants can relieve physicians of several general duties including taking medical histories, ordering and analyzing lab tests, while maintaining the same quality of care for all the patients. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
Physicists study the fundamental nature of the universe, ranging from the vastness of space to the smallest of subatomic particles. They develop new technologies, methods, and theories based on the results of their research to deepen our understanding of how things work and contribute to innovative, real-world applications. | undergraduate major | Physics | Physical Sciences | biophysics, energy, force, matter, motion, natural science, phys, physics, physiology, science |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Physics | Physical Sciences | biophysics, energy, force, matter, motion, natural science, phys, physics, physiology, science |
This degree provides a rigorous foundation based on both the science and application of psychology. Students are able to choose emphases in personality, abnormal psychology, forensic, political, health, or sports psychology, learning, development, counseling, and many other aspects of the field. Students earning a bachelor’s degree from La Sierra will be trained to think like psychologists. They will demonstrate the empirical habits, mastery of knowledge, and practical research skills that will make them competitive applicants for top graduate programs and jobs requiring strong analytical, information literacy, and communication skills. | undergraduate major | Psychology | Humanities | bachelor degree in psycology, behavior, brain, consciousness, counsel, counseling, development, forensic psychology, forensics psychologist, hippocampus, industrial psychology, mind, neuropsychologist, physchology, physcology, pre psychology, psychiatry, psychobiology, psycholog, psychology, psycology, pyschology, school psychologist, school psychology, science, unconsciousness |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. | undergraduate minor | Psychology | Humanities | bachelor degree in psycology, behavior, brain, consciousness, counsel, counseling, development, forensic psychology, forensics psychologist, hippocampus, industrial psychology, mind, neuropsychologist, physchology, physcology, pre psychology, psychiatry, psychobiology, psycholog, psychology, psycology, pyschology, school psychologist, school psychology, science, unconsciousness |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | Psychology | Humanities | bachelor degree in psycology, behavior, brain, consciousness, counsel, counseling, development, forensic psychology, forensics psychologist, hippocampus, industrial psychology, mind, neuropsychologist, physchology, physcology, pre psychology, psychiatry, psychobiology, psycholog, psychology, psycology, pyschology, school psychologist, school psychology, science, unconsciousness |
Most people take breathing for granted, but for thousands of people who suffer from breathing problems, each breath is a major accomplishment. Respiratory care practitioners treat patients of all ages from infants to adults. They provide relief, though temporary, to patients with chronic lung disease. They also provide emergency care to people who have suffered from heart attacks, strokes, drowning and shock. They teach patients and their families how to use breathing equipment and how to get the most out of their daily lives. Respiratory therapists mostly work in hospitals but they also work with home health agencies, respiratory therapy clinics, and extended care facilities. | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
The Pre-Seminary curriculum consists of a sequence of required and recommended courses designed to meet entrance requirements for graduate or professional studies in Seventh-day Adventist or other seminaries or graduate schools.With additional education, ministers can specialize in hospital chaplaincy, or focus on teaching (with educational credentials), youth ministry, administration, or other specialized ministries. The Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies provides a particularly compatible complement to the Pre-Ministry track. | pre-professional | Religion | Religion | action, behavior, belief, bible studies, bible study, bible, divinity school, divinity, faith, master is art in religion, pastor, pastoral, philosophy, religion course |
The BA in Social Ecology equips students to recognize the ways that social conditions like inequality, lack of representation, and injustice contribute to both broader, deep-seated, global environmental problems as well as more focused social problems like civil unrest and violence within communities and families. The program equips students to evaluate and address problems in light of the complex interplay between social factors and environmental concerns. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Psychology | Humanities | |
undergraduate major | Social Work | Humanities | community, government, health, masters in social worker, public health, social policy, social science, social service, social services, social work, social worke, social worker, society | |
Sociology explores how people relate in groups. Majors in this field study family relationships, race and gender issues, poverty and social class, and other aspects of the human experience. Career possibilities for sociology majors include social services, teaching, health care, administration of justice, nonprofit organizations, and others where a keen understanding of how people relate to others is important. | undergraduate major | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | culture, development, function, human society, human, social relation, society, sociology, structure, womens studies |
The Spanish major is offered jointly through La Sierra University and the Adventist Colleges Abroad (ACA) schools in Argentina and Spain. Students wishing to declare the Spanish major must take the Spanish Placement Test administered by the Department of World Languages. The year abroad is required for all majors, except those who can give evidence of having completed secondary school studies in their native Spanish-speaking country. | undergraduate major | World Languages | Humanities | culture, dialects, global, international studies, speak, tradition, translate, translation |
The program provides a strong foundation in the Spanish language, culture, and literature, while also preparing students with the necessary pedagogical skills to become effective middle and high school educators. Units: 103 Location: Riverside, CA, followed by an academic year in Argentina or Spain. | undergraduate major | World Languages | Humanities | |
The "Languages and Cultures" focus allows students to study abroad for an extended period, immersing themselves in local culture. Offered by La Sierra University's Department of World Languages in partnership with the NAD and Adventist Colleges Abroad (ACA), this International Studies major requires students to declare the major before going abroad. Students complete a full academic year at either Universidad Adventista del Plata (UAP) in Argentina or Campus Adventista de Sagunto (ESDES) in Spain. Units: 68 Location: Riverside, CA, followed by an academic year in Argentina or Spain. | undergraduate major | World Languages | Humanities | |
The French: International Studies emphasis combines language proficiency in French with an in-depth understanding of global issues, cultures, and international relations. The program prepares students for careers in diplomacy, international business, education, and other fields requiring cross-cultural communication. Units: 60 Location: Riverside, CA, followed by an academic year in France | undergraduate major | World Languages | Humanities | |
The Italian: International Studies emphasis integrates the study of the Italian language with an exploration of global cultures and international affairs. This interdisciplinary program equips students with the linguistic proficiency and cultural insight necessary to navigate international contexts, making it ideal for those pursuing careers in diplomacy, international business, global advocacy, and education. Units: 61-62 Location: Riverside, CA, followed by an academic year in Italy | undergraduate major | World Languages | Humanities | |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | Art & Design | Arts | |
Veterinarians have a love for animals and work to maintain and improve the health of all animals including pets, livestock and animals in zoos or wildlife preserves. Veterinarians work in a variety of environments such as private clinical practice, animal shelters, farms or zoos. Care of animals is inclusive and ranges from medical, surgical, dental and physical therapy services to sick or injured animals. Units: - Location: Riverside, CA | pre-professional | Health | Life Sciences | Loma Linda |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | World Languages | Humanities | culture, dialects, global, international studies, speak, tradition, translate, translation |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | World Languages | Humanities | culture, dialects, global, international studies, speak, tradition, translate, translation |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | World Languages | Humanities | culture, dialects, global, international studies, speak, tradition, translate, translation |
A minor typically consists of taking a portion of the classes required for a major in that same subject. To get an idea of what you would be studying, check out the corresponding major. The requirements for your minor will differ by program, so be sure to ask a counselor to know exactly what courses are in store for you. Units: 28 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate minor | World Languages | Humanities | culture, dialects, global, international studies, speak, tradition, translate, translation |
Students will encounter a study of social and natural sciences to develop critical thinking for resolving sustainability-related challenges on local and global levels. The program focuses on social, cultural, political, and community development aspects of sustainable systems. Units: 83 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Program In Sustainability Studies | Humanities | |
Students will focus on issues of sustainability in agriculture and the economy. They will learn about the importance of resources, policy, and management. The pathway will provide students with practical experiences to prepare them for management careers in farming and food production with a focus on sustainable practices in agriculture at a local and global scale. Units: 91 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Program In Sustainability Studies | Humanities | |
Students will focus on basic science and cultivated food production systems. They will learn to devise thoughtful, dynamic, and realistic solutions for society’s environmental challenges with minimal adverse outcomes. Units: 84 Location: Riverside, CA | undergraduate major | Program In Sustainability Studies | Humanities | |
Explore Political Science at La Sierra University and gain a profound understanding of how governments and societies function. Delve into subjects like American Government, Critical Analysis, Research Methods, Introduction to Political Theory, Topics in International Relations, and more. Enhance your knowledge and skills. Join our program and make a difference in the world. Units: 78 | undergraduate major | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | |
The Secondary Teaching program at La Sierra University offers students the opportunity to pursue a teaching credential in addition to their major in Social Science. This collaborative program with the School of Education provides the necessary courses for the Secondary credential. | undergraduate major | History, Politics & Sociology | Humanities | foreign affairs, geopolitics, global studies, global, international affairs, political science, public administration, statesmanship, credential |
Our Bachelor of Arts in Design: Graphic Design degree offers a design-focused path that empowers students to explore a wide range of courses, including typography, UX and UI design, graphic design for print and web development. As part of their journey, students have the opportunity to delve into electives like motion graphics, animation, and 3D modeling. Our graduates emerge as highly skilled professionals, well-equipped to excel in various graphic design production paths. Join us and unleash your creativity in the captivating world of graphic design. Units: 71 | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | |
The Design: Photography B.A. program offered by La Sierra University is crafted to help students develop their creative and technical skills in photography, graphic design, and other related fields. The program offers a range of courses that cover topics such as digital photography, photojournalism, typography, and web design. Units: 71 | undergraduate major | Art & Design | Arts | |
The Bachelor of Arts in Film program offered by La Sierra University is designed to provide students with a wide variety of skills required to be successful professional storytellers. It prepares students for careers working with independent films, independent television, documentaries, industrials and web series. Units: 70 | undergraduate major | Film & Television | Arts | |
The Undecided Program Pathway at La Sierra University is designed for students who are uncertain about which academic major to pursue. This flexible program allows students to explore a range of disciplines while receiving personalized academic advising and support. Units: Location: Riverside, CA | undecided | Undecided | Humanities |
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Social Workers can enjoy their work in a variety of settings, focusing on areas such as: child, youth, and family services; healthcare; mental health; gerontology; community organizing; criminal justice; or substance abuse. If you love helping people and would like a rewarding and flexible career, then Social Work is for you!