Vanguard University of Southern California

Adult Degree Programs


HeathOur adult degree program offers majors in Business: Organizational Management, Psychology: Human Development, Religion: Ministry and Leadership, and Nursing: RN to BSN. We also offer general education and elective courses in an accelerated format. We design our programs to meet the needs of working adults. All SPS classes are offered in a convenient one-night-per-week format on our vibrant university campus within a caring, supportive, and academically stimulating educational environment. Our class sizes are small and our faculty and staff give individual attention to students as they make academic and career decisions.

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Talk to one our helpful team members via phone (888.9.DEGREE), email (spsadmissions@vanguard.edu), and our online Request for Information Form.

 

Nursing Major

The RN to BSN program combines innovative curriculum, interdisciplinary teaching, and collaborative partnerships in a values-based baccalaureate program. The two-year course of study promotes critical inquiry, enhances the nurse's skill set, and prepares the nurse for leadership roles in the healthcare environment. (more)

Business Major

The business major, with an emphasis in Organizational Management, is dedicated to developing leaders with the skills and competencies to think critically, communicate effectively, respond ethically, and lead with confidence in a global marketplace. (more)

Psychology Major

The major in Psychology: Human Development Concentration seeks to enhance students’ understanding of human nature with an emphasis on human development across the life span from both a secular world view as well as a Christian perspective. Many of our students go on to Masters programs at local universities. (more)

Religion Major

This unique program is designed for adults who are involved in church or Para-church activities and who desire knowledge and skills for personal and professional improvement. (more)

General Ed & Electives

General Education and elective courses are offered each semester. (more)

 

 

 

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