Non-Traditional Undergraduate Programs Offered

Traditionally, college education has been available only to those with time and money to spend several years away from work, and usually away from home. People who either choose or need to work often find no practical way of continuing their education. To meet the needs of the working adult, Trevecca Nazarene University offers the following adult degree-completion programs:

Business

The Skinner School of Business and Technology offers a BS in Business for students wishing to pursue a career in business administration, management, marketing, or other related field. Students must have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admissions requirements are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/business. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Business Management

Students seeking a general business program should consider the AS in Business Management. Admission requirements are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/business-management-a.s. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Christian Ministry

The Millard Reed School of Theology and Christian Ministry offers a B.A. in Christian Ministry in two ways:

  1. As an accelerated adult degree-completion online program, and
  2. An adult degree-completion program designed to meet the specific needs of Salvation Army Southern Territory personnel.

Christian Ministry Online (CMO) is a fully online program providing adult students the opportunity to complete a college degree in a schedule and format particularly designed to meet their unique needs. The curriculum’s major emphasis is to prepare persons for various areas of Christian service. The bachelor completion program is for those students who have at least 40 semester hours of college credit.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the program website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/christian-ministry.

The Christian Ministry Program (CMP) is a cooperative degree-completion program conducted for and with the Salvation Army Southern Territory. This program seeks to encourage life-long learning by providing the Southern Territory with educational support for its officers, soldiers, employees, and volunteers. Enrollment in the Christian Ministry Program is exclusively for Salvation Army personnel.

Please call (615) 775-2749 for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/academics/program/christian-ministry-salvation-army.

Criminal Justice

Students seeking to complete their undergraduate degree and preparing to advance within a career in the Criminal Justice System should consider the BS in Criminal Justice, which is for those students who have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admission requirements are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/criminal-justice.  Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

General Studies

Students with significant previously earned college credit who desire to have an associate degree conferred should consider the A.A. in General Studies. A B.A. in General Studies is also offered. Admission requirements for these programs are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Healthcare Administration

Students seeking to expand their expertise in the healthcare field should consider the B.S. in Healthcare Administration. The bachelor completion program is for those students who have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admission requirements for this program are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/bachelor-of-science-in-healthcare-administration. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Management and Leadership

Students seeking a management program should consider the BA in Management and Leadership, which is for those students who have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admission requirements are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website: www.trevecca.edu/programs/management-and-leadership. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Psychology

Students seeking to expand their expertise in the psychology field should consider the B.A. in Psychology. The bachelor completion program is for those students who have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admission requirements for this program are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information or access the website at www.trevecca.edu/programs/bachelor-of-arts-in-psychology. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.

Worship Studies

The BS in Worship Studies is strategically designed for the busy worship pastor already serving in a local church ministry but seeking opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree. Students must have at least 40 semester hours of college credit. Admissions requirements are available in the Adult Studies Catalog from The Office of Graduate and Adult Education.

Please call (615) 248-1444 or (844) TNU-GRAD for further information. Inquiries may also be e-mailed to GRAEadmissions@trevecca.edu.