Schools Biola offers 47 undergraduate majors, 80 concentrations, and more than 150 professional fields of study. Degrees awarded include
B.A.,
B.S.,
B.M.,
B.F.A.,
M.A.,
M.B.A.,
M.Div.,
Th.M.,
D.Min.,
D.Miss.,
Psy.D.,
Ed.D., and PhD. All are
institutionally and
professionally accredited and integrated with Christian doctrine. The schools are: • Crowell School of Business • Rosemead School of Psychology • School of Fine Arts and Communication • School of Humanities and Social Sciences • School of Education • Cook School of Intercultural Studies •
Talbot School of Theology • School of Science, Technology and Health • School of Cinema and Media Arts Crowell School of Business is an undergraduate and graduate business school located in
La Mirada, California, at Biola University. In 1993, the school was established as the fifth school of Biola University. In 2005, the school was renamed the Crowell School of Business. Crowell offers a
Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a
Masters in Professional Accountancy (MPAcc), both of which can be obtained through a full-time or part-time schedule. Both programs are accredited through the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges; the MBA program is also accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. The undergraduate program at Crowell offers majors in accounting and in business administration with emphasis in international business, management, marketing, marketing management and
business analytics. The school offers a minor in business administration available to all undergraduates at Biola University. The undergraduate program boasts approximately four hundred students, making it the largest undergraduate program at Biola. The School of Education was established in 2007, originally started as the Education Department in 1952. It offers biblically integrated courses and programs that exist to train those who desire to make an impact as educators and administrators in public, private, homeschool, charter and international schools. At the undergraduate level, the School of Education is home to the elementary education, multidisciplinary majors and
liberal studies, which consistently rank among the most popular undergraduate majors at Biola. At the graduate level, the School of Education offers
Master of Arts in Teaching and
Master of Arts in Education programs. All undergraduate students are required to take 30 units of Bible classes, regardless of their major. In its 2017 college rankings,
U.S. News & World Report placed Biola in its "Best National Universities" category, ranking Biola 159 out of 311 national universities. Biola was one of only two national universities in the
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) to be included in the first tier. In 2013, Biola was listed as one of nineteen "up-and-coming" national universities by
U.S. News. In 2017,
Niche ranked Biola as #33 of 364 best Christian colleges in America and #11 of 90 safest college campuses in California.
Honors program Torrey Honors College, formerly Torrey Honors Institute, is a classical literature
great books program started by John Mark Reynolds in 1995 and named after
Reuben Archer Torrey. Classes in the department are used to meet most of the general education requirements at Biola University in four years; the program does not offer a major or minor. The Torrey Honors College is patterned after the
Oxford tutorial system, employing reading, discussion, writing, mentoring, and lectures. == Student organizations ==