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Earn your Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree by taking fully online courses with responsive instructors and transformational curriculum.
Earn Your Bachelor’s On Your Own Schedule
Through The King’s College online courses, earn your bachelor’s degree in Religious and Theological Studies, Business Management, Liberal Studies, or in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. Study in a fully online format with engaged instructors offering ongoing feedback and 24/7 access to course materials and virtual lectures. Flexible start dates are available monthly.
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In the last five years, an average of 97% of graduating campus students had full-time positions six months after graduation.
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Exercise your God-given creativity to create value in the global marketplace.
Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
Study who we are as human beings to discern how we can best live.
Bachelor of Arts in Religious and Theological Studies
Gain the biblical and cultural knowledge needed for faithful Christian thought.
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
Develop the critical thinking skills to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Why King’s Online?
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Complete full degree program in under 4 years by taking two classes at a time, every 8 weeks. Flexible start dates available monthly.
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Study in a fully online format with ongoing instructor feedback and 24/7 access to course materials and virtual lectures. Easily fit coursework into your own schedule as a working adult, parent, or traveling student.
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Tuition is $510 per credit, plus a $150 technology fee per course. Admissions Counselors are available to discuss financial aid options.
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The curriculum in our fully online degrees mirrors the curriculum offered at our New York City campus. We believe that students who aspire to influence the key institutions of society for the better need to know the best ideas, the most important arguments, and the most influential traditions. That’s why we require all students, regardless of major, to complete our unique politics, philosophy, and economics core curriculum, which comprises nearly half of all the courses you’ll take towards your degree.
On top of all courses within the Core Curriculum, Business majors will take the following courses:
- Calculus or Finite Mathematics
- Financial Accounting
- Principles of Management and Organization
- Business Communications and Presentations
- Statistics for Business and Economics
- Managerial Accounting
- Macroeconomics
- Introduction to Marketing
- Corporate Finance
- Business Strategy
- Entrepreneurship and Venture Formation
- Decision Analysis and Operations Management
- Legal Studies and Business Ethics
- Decision Process and Negotiation
Business majors will additionally take three business electives, choosing from topics like Impact Investing; Innovation, Technology, and Economics; International Business; Nonprofit Management; and more.
Learn MoreOn top of all courses within the Core Curriculum, PPE majors will take the following courses:
- Ancient Philosophy
- Medieval Philosophy
- Modern Philosophy
- Principles of Biblical Interpretation
- Constitutional Law
- Enlightenment and Liberal Democracy
- Economic Development, International Economics, or International Politics
- Political Economy
- Macroeconomics
- Masterworks of Literature, Classical Literature, Shakespeare, English and American Poetry, Politics and Literature, or Statesmanship
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics majors will additionally take five electives from a list of relevant courses, including at least one course each from the categories in politics, philosophy, and economics.
Learn MoreThe Religious and Theological Studies major includes the following courses:
- Ancient Philosophy
- Medieval Philosophy
- Modern Philosophy
- Epistemology of Scripture
- Biblical Theological Exegesis
- Systematic Theology
- Principles of Biblical Interpretation
- Principles of Cultural Interpretation
- Masterworks of Literature, Classical Literature, Shakespeare, English and American Poetry
- Internship/Practicum
In addition to completing the rest of the Core Curriculum, Religious and Theological Studies majors will also take further courses in philosophy, literature, and comparative religion.
The Liberal Studies major includes the following courses:
- Ethics
- Masterworks of Literature
- Economic Thought and Practice
- Historical Theology
- Persuasive Writing and Speaking or Cultural Criticism
- American Political Thought and Practice I & II
In addition to completing the rest of the Core Curriculum, Liberal Studies majors will also take an upper level history course, a class with a New York City focus, and six major electives in the disciplines that make up the traditional liberal arts and sciences.
Admissions Requirement
1. High school cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher.
2. If you’ve already earned 6 or more college credits, your college GPA must be 2.5 or higher.
If one of the above is not met, you can work with an Admissions Counselor to be admitted with specifications.
Speak to a counselor at (718) 952-4567.
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