With the major and professional (minor) subjects aside, all undergraduate students are required to take 12 units of
Theology classes. The students are also required to attend four physical education classes, and a choice from between ROTC and civil service training. The university is home to 8 undergraduate colleges, with the College of Arts and Sciences as the oldest. There is also a School of
Medicine and School of
Law apart from the
Graduate School. The Commission on Higher Education has recognized three of its programs as Centers of Development, namely in Business Administration, Industrial Engineering and Teacher Education. At present, the college has earned the distinction of being the only Nodal Station of
Central Luzon which provides
information technology training programs to different educational institutions in the region. The college is affiliated with
IBM Academic Initiative Program,
Oracle Academic Initiative,
MSDN Academic Alliance and Philippine Open Source Initiative. It also affiliated with national IT organizations such as the Philippine Society of I.T. Education, Philippine Computer Society and the Animation Council of the Philippines. The college currently offers three bachelor programs: BS Computer Science, BS Information Technology, and Bachelor of Multimedia Arts.
College of Criminal Justice Education In 1979, the College of Arts and Sciences offered the Bachelor of Science in
Criminology as one of its academic programs.Three years later in 1982 the College of Criminology was established as a separate college with Prof. Jose B. Maniwang as the first Dean of Criminology. Under his leadership, the College of Criminology was granted recognition on June 18, 1984, by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports pursuant to DECS Order No. 23, s. 1984. In 2016, the college has been hailed as a Center of Excellence in Criminal Justice Education by
CHED.
College of Education The beginnings of the College of Education can be traced to the time when the Angeles University Foundation, then Angeles Institute of Technology (AIT), was established on May 25, 1962. Four years later, in 1966, the Graduate School was organized. It was conceived primarily as an independent unit with its own Dean and support staff. In 2010, the college has been hailed as a Center of Excellence in
Teacher Education by CHED.
College of Engineering and Architecture College of Nursing The College of Nursing started admitting students for preparatory courses leading to the degree in Nursing under the Liberal Arts Department in 1971. The college was given a permit to operate in 1972 and 1973. It was considered a separate unit with a Dean and two Nurse Instructors who supervised its operations. Major subjects were offered to 29 students who passed all requirements leading the third year level. It was granted recognition by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports in 1976. The Nursing program was granted Center of Development status by CHED in 2010.
Auxiliary units and Research Centers • AUF Cyberspace • AUF Law Center • AUF Fitness and Recreation Center • Center for American Studies • Center for Christian Formation • Center for Community Development Services • Center for Planning, Research and Development •
Confucius Institute at Angeles University Foundation • Institute of Kapampangan Studies • International Students Association • Pathways to Higher Education-Philippines ==Athletics==