Program Details
The online Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences program from Campbellsville University is a fully customizable program that allows you to advance your career by building skills that can be immediately applied in the workplace. The program offers ten concentration options, including business administration, Christian studies, criminal justice administration, mass communication, economics, history, political science, psychology, social work, sociology, and Human Performance. Whether you’re transferring credits from a different university to complete your degree or are beginning your first college experience with Campbellsville, this program allows you to choose what you learn and develop the career-ready skills you need to reach your professional goals.
The program requires the completion of 120 total credit hours, including 21 hours from courses in your chosen concentration and 58 hours of chosen elective courses, each designed to support your career. All courses are taught by a faculty of educators with years of experience in their fields of study. During each lesson, faculty members will provide you with personalized attention to ensure you meet your academic goals.
As you navigate your courses and receive support from experienced educators, you’ll complete your degree at your own pace through Campbellsville’s online classroom. Designed with working individuals in mind, the online classroom provides flexible course options, opportunities to interact with educators and classmates and the freedom to study at a pace that works for your full-time schedule.
Learning Pace
Institution-Paced% Online
100% OnlineSchool Accreditation & Licensing
Campbellsville University is accredited by:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Program Requirements & Restrictions
Minimum Education
High School or EquivalentAdmission Tests
ACT/SATApplication Requirements
Official High School Transcript/GED Score
Additional Info
- If transferring less than 24 credit hours, an official ACT or SAT score report is required.