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President’s Report 2020


LANCER NATION WELCOME TO


CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

For the past 25 years, California Baptist University has served growing numbers of students by providing high-quality academic programs with a distinctly Christian worldview, excellent service and a vibrant campus life. Since I became president of CBU more than a quarter century ago, the growth and development of degree programs, student services and campus facilities have been guided by the vision of a “University committed to the Great Commission.” It is a vision that inspires the dedicated CBU staff and faculty to create an environment where students are nurtured to thrive both academically and spiritually, and encouraged to “Live your purpose.”® Along with this singular vision, CBU works to achieve

At California Baptist University, students are challenged

these goals through the university’s distinctive student

to become individuals whose skills, integrity and

outcomes known as the “Core Four.” These are designed

sense of purpose glorify God and distinguish them in

to help all students become: Academically Prepared,

the workplace and in the world. My hope is that this

Biblically Rooted, Globally Minded and Equipped

publication will provide a glimpse into the people and

to Serve. These outcomes are more than just an

programs that combine to create a Christ-centered

educational philosophy; they are the driving force behind

institution of higher learning.

every program that is developed and taught at CBU and

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respected university that thousands of students call

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Distinguished Professor of the Year

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Building Developments

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Employee of the Year

influence even the extracurricular offerings at CBU.

I am honored to serve as president of this thriving and

As you read this edition of the President’s Report, it is my hope that you will be blessed and encouraged to see the

home, and that has served tens of thousands more who

progress and growth of CBU.

now carry the title “CBU alumni” with dignity and pride.

Arguably the leading indicator of continuing progress is

May the Lord continue to bless!

the record fall 2019 enrollment—11,045 students—once again earning CBU a top-10 ranking among the nation’s

Ronald L. Ellis, Ph.D.

fastest growing colleges over the past decade. Other

President

notable examples include the opening of a beautiful new campus entrance and the first multi-level parking structure on campus. To God be the glory!

DR. RONALD L. ELLIS, PRESIDENT

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International Service Projects

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University Advancement

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Live Your Purpose® At CBU, we believe each person is created for a purpose. The Christ-centered CBU experience combines top quality academics with purposeful spiritual and social development opportunities. Here at CBU, classroom instruction aims to equip students for their journey of discovering all that God has in store for their lives. Faculty members participate in workshops on integrating faith and learning, both in their orientation as new hires and in refresher sessions for veteran teaching professionals. The influence of this spiritual foundation on CBU academics is manifested through classroom instruction that underscores critical thinking with a Christian worldview.

Outside the classroom, CBU helps form learning communities through a variety of student academic clubs. In all, CBU offers more than 70 academic and social clubs. Many of them feature training or service-related endeavors connected to a career path. Each semester a Community Life club fair provides opportunities to interact with club representatives to see if a particular group might be a good fit for a student.

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CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIV ERSITY Outcomes

California Baptist University

Core 4 Outcomes To Live Your Purpose® is to have a Great Commission mindset, to use one’s gifts and talents to demonstrate the love of Christ in the local community and beyond. The university’s student outcomes known as the “Core Four” are designed to help all students become: Academically Prepared, Biblically Rooted, Globally Minded, and Equipped to Serve.

Academically Prepared

Biblically Rooted

Globally Minded

Equipped to Serve

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DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR

Dr. Nicole MacDonald Allied Health Professions Chair and Professor of Athletic Training

Pictures of almost 200 former students adorn the office of Dr. Nicole MacDonald, the chair of the allied health professions department at California Baptist University and professor of athletic training. The number represents the alumni from the Master of Science Athletic Training program at CBU since 2009. “It’s been the most rewarding experience I’ve ever had. To call all these students…my friends and now colleagues, makes me emotional,” said MacDonald, the founding director of the program. MacDonald was recognized as the 2019 Distinguished Professor by the CBU Board of Trustees for her commitment to teaching excellence. “What I love about teaching is being able to mentor students,” MacDonald said. “I care about their success, not just in the classroom but as a professional. I want them to be good people. I want them to be great athletic trainers. I also want them to know that they are valuable and important to God.” When MacDonald set out to design the Master of Science in Athletic Training program, she asked herself, “What would have made (me) a better health-care provider?” “I decided when I developed the program that our ultimate goal was to develop good clinicians. However, being in a master’s program, research has to be a part as well,” said MacDonald, who teaches a variety of subjects such as clinical research. “I think it’s really important that students are good consumers of research in addition to adding to the body of knowledge in athletic training.”

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The program’s first students began in 2007 and became its first graduates in 2009. “Athletic trainers are healthcare providers working with a physically active population,” MacDonald said. “Athletic training is prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injury and illness.” The program aims to make students “practice ready,” MacDonald said. “We push them, we stress them a little bit. That’s the job, that’s the profession. They need to have a calm spirit and be able to go into an emergency situation,” MacDonald said. “We tell them, ‘Trust your training. You’ve been trained well. When that situation comes, trust your training and you will know how to respond.’” One of MacDonald’s favorite Bible verses is Psalm 37:23-24: “The steps of a man are established by the LORD, And He delights in his way. When he falls, he will not be hurled headlong, because the LORD is the One who holds his hand” (Psalm 37:23-24, NASB). That verse came to mind while rock climbing with her brother. “I would be on a rock and say I can’t go any further and my brother would say, ‘figure it out.’ Eventually I would figure it out and get to that next hold,” MacDonald said. “God has established these steps for me. He knows where I’m going to be before I even have an idea it was a possibility, and I can trust that He will always be there to hold my hand through it all.”


“It’s been the most rewarding experience I’ve ever had. To call all these students…my friends and now colleagues, makes me emotional.” - Dr. Nicole MacDonald


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years of unprecedented building development at CBU Dr. Ronald L. Ellis marked his 25th anniversary as president of California Baptist University on Nov. 1, 2019. The following week, Ellis reflected on his presidency as part of the School of Christian Ministries Lecture Series on Nov. 7, 2019. He said his vision of a “University Committed to the Great Commission” has been built on the concept of several building blocks. One of the foundations for success has been to create advanced learning centers and community spaces throughout campus. “We aim to create state-of-the-art learning environments where students can thrive and become a part of an academic

community,” Ellis said.

things out there, see a vision.”

Since Ellis became president of thenCalifornia Baptist College, enrollment has grown from 808 to 11,045, an increase of 10,237 students. Under the leadership of Ellis, CBC became California Baptist University in 1998 and now features 11 colleges and professional schools, offering more than 150 majors and minors with more than 30 master’s and five doctoral programs. Ellis also described how extensive research he conducted prior to his interview for the presidency helped him see the potential of higher education in the Inland Empire. To be a leader, Ellis said, one must “see

“One of the big tasks of being a leader is to have a vision but then to stay the course,” Ellis said. Ellis also noted the importance of surrounding oneself with a good team. “You are going to be successful in large part depending on the people you surround yourself with,” Ellis said. “The vision that I had for this school did not come in a dream, it came through my whole life. At the age of 7, in Vacation Bible School we had to put our favorite Bible verse on a poster board and I put Matthew 28:19-20 [the Great Commission] which has become my life verse from the very beginning.”

CAMPUS BUILDINGS ADDED SINCE 1994 Eugene and Billie Yeager University Center

Mission Hall 1997

1998 Aquatics Center

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The Cottages 2005

JoAnn Hawkins Music Building

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Brisco’s Café 2006 The Village at CBU

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Wellness Center 2010 Lancer Palms

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2019 Campus Developments

Adams Entrance

East Parking Structure

Athletic Performance Center

The new campus entrance from Adams Street, featuring

Located in Lancer Plaza at the corner of Adams Street and The new weight room and nutritional area exclusively

a new monument arch, signature campus fencing,

Diana Avenue. The massive five-level structure features

for CBU student-athletes. The 10,800-square-foot room

expanded roadway and attractive hardscape with shaded

two elevator towers and more than 50 security cameras.

makes the center the largest facility for a NCAA Division

outdoor seating areas.

Most importantly, it provides more than 1,450 car stalls to

I non-football institution in the state of California. The

enhance campus parking availability.

Athletic Performance Center is equipped with some 9,300 pounds of weights, 14 squat racks, 18 pulley stations and 12 sets of dumbbells. There is also a 30-yard, six-lane indoor training area and a nutrition bar located in the facilities.

School of Business Building

The Colony 2011

2012 Central Plant / Ceramics Studio

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College of Health Science Campus

The Point 2013

Recreation Center

2013

Dennis and Carol Troesh College of Engineering Building

2014 Lancer Plaza

2017

2017

2018

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EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

Greta Anderson

Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions

Greta Anderson, assistant director of undergraduate admissions, recruiting and outreach, received the California Baptist University 2019 Employee of the Year award. The CBU Executive Council selects the recipient from among staff members chosen as employee of the month during the academic year. Dr. Ronald L. Ellis, CBU president, noted that during a span of a month Anderson had trained and prepared six admissions counselors who all went on to be successful in their recruitment efforts. These efforts along with her solid work ethic and effective communication style with potential students earned Anderson recognition as Employee of the Year. Anderson took a moment to reflect on her time at CBU.

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When did you start working at CBU? May 2011. When did you learn that you won the Employee of the Year award? What did you think when you found out? I learned that I won at the annual faculty and staff awards banquet on May 2, 2019, when it was announced. My first thought was, Oh no, I have to be in front of people now! Nevertheless, I felt extremely humbled. I believe that everyone I work with deserves Employee of the Year so it was a very humbling experience and I felt very honored. What are some of your daily tasks? No two days are ever the same, but mostly I get to meet with CBU counselors for one-on-one’s, and also meet with prospective students and families in addition to organizing recruitment efforts and travel plans for our department. What do you enjoy most about your job? I love the people I work with. They make it so fun to come to work each day and they are the hardest working people I know. I also love getting to see students light up when they find out that CBU is what they are looking for in a college environment. It is the moment college becomes exciting and not scary. What is your favorite Bible verse? This changes seasonally depending on life, but this year it is, “For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but power and love and discipline.” (2 Timothy 1:7 NASB). What do you think makes CBU unique? I love the community and encouragement that you find here. When I meet with families, I often hear how welcoming and friendly everyone on campus is to them. I love that prospective students experience that before they are even Lancers. What do you tell prospective students when they are thinking about attending CBU? There are a lot of exciting things happening at CBU and it’s a great time to become part of the Lancer family!   calbaptist.edu // 11


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Enrollment California Baptist University was ranked the No. 8 fastest-growing college in the United States in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education report.*

For the fall 2019 semester, CBU set another enrollment

The triple-digit enrollment growth in 2019 follows three

record with 11,045 students, an increase of 5.3% over the

years of 600-plus increases (610, 698, 618), one four-

previous year.

digit increase of 1,113, and four three-digit increases of

The increase numbered 559 more students than the

of 559, and over the last 10 years CBU enrollment has

previous record 10,486 enrollment in 2018. The 2019 full

grown 6,940 on a base of 4,105 in fall 2009—a 169%

time equivalent (FTE) enrollment figure of 11,391 is 744

increase in 10 years.

813, 584, 616 and 784. Add the current year increase

FTE’s or 7% greater than the 2019 figure. During its 69-year history, California Baptist University has seen 19 triple-digit or greater year-over-year increases—all of them occurring since fall 1995.

*SOURCE: CBU’S TOP-10 RANKING APPEARS IN “ALMANAC 2018-19” PUBLISHED BY THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND REFLECTS THE INSTITUTION’S ENROLLMENT GROWTH FROM 2007 THROUGH 2017.

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International Service Projects

SUMMER 2019

CBU is recognized as a national leader in mobilization, offering students numerous options to expand their horizons and participate in service projects at home and abroad. Each year, hundreds of students participate in short-term service-learning projects known as International Service Projects (ISP).

SERVICE IN 25 COUNTRIES

The summer of 2019 was the 23rd year of CBU’s Mobilization efforts and with it the program reached another historic milestone. Since the start of the flagship ISP program, the total number of volunteers has now surpassed 5,000. The ISP teams traveled to 25 countries to perform services such as conducting theater and sports camps, teaching English and assisting in health care practices. Through each interaction, CBU students sought ways to create unique culture interactions and share the hope that is within them.

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As ISP teams begin their journeys, participants—along with their families and friends— gather to pray at the Kugel. That is the granite globe rotating on a base with the scripture from Matthew 28:19-20 etched in stone. It is a fitting tradition, since the Kugel symbolizes the vision of CBU as a “University Committed to the Great Commission.” ISP and related programs provide the Lancer Nation many opportunities to respond to the instruction that Jesus Christ gave his followers.

300+

To prepare for each project, ISP teams receive more than 75 hours of training. This includes an Intensive Training Weekend that consists of community service, team building and seeking cultural interactions before their service project begins.

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Academics The campus and holdings of California Baptist University comprise some 191 acres and feature 223 buildings with more than 1.9 million square feet under roof. CBU offers degrees at the associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. In all, CBU offers 104 majors and 75 minors, 43 graduate degree programs and five doctoral programs. Fall 2019 enrollment totaled a historic record of 11,045 students enrolled in programs at the associate, bachelor, master and doctoral levels on campus and online. CBU introduced two new majors within the Shelby and Ferne Collinsworth School of Music for the fall 2019 semester—a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Production and a Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Performance. CBU offers off-site classes through the division of Online and Professional Studies (OPS). More than 3,300 students were enrolled in 2018-19 in 23 undergraduate, 11 graduate and two doctoral programs offered online. The latest program offered at OPS in the fall 2019 was the Master of Arts in Christian Leadership program.

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Athletics The Lancers completed a successful first year in the Western Athletic Conference as the university began its four-year transition to full NCAA Division I status. Lancers baseball and women’s cross country teams captured CBU’s first WAC team championships. The men’s basketball team tallied 16 wins—the most ever by a first-year D-I program during the transition period. CBU student athletes also performed well in the classroom. For the fifth time in six years, the Athletics Department increased its department grade-point average, setting a new all-time high. Overall, CBU’s 18 teams achieved a combined 3.35 GPA for the 2018-19 academic year—an increase from 3.24 the previous year.

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ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETES

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Faculty At CBU, all faculty and staff members are professing Christians. CBU faculty members, both in their orientation as new hires and in refresher sessions for veteran teaching professionals, are committed to develop a spiritual foundation that will be manifested through classroom instruction that underscores critical thinking with a Christian worldview. Scholarly publishing continues to increase as the university further develops its culture of research. Some notable examples include:

Dr. Joel Bigley, assistant professor of business, published a textbook, “Executing Transformation” (Archway, Jan. 31, 2019).

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Dr. Shawn Wilhite, assistant professor of Christian studies for Online and Professional Studies, served as editor and contributor to “Apostolic Fathers Greek Reader,” volumes 5-6 (Glossa House, 2019).

Dr. Thomas Frederick, professor of psychology, and Dr. Scott Dunbar, associate professor of human resource management, both for Online and Professional Studies, published “A Christian Approach to Work and Family Burnout” (Lexington Books, August 2019).

Dr. Chris Morgan, dean of the School of Christian Ministries, edited “Biblical Spirituality” (June 30, 2019). Additionally, Morgan, Dr. Anthony Chute, professor of church history, Dr. Greg Cochran, professor of applied theology, and Ben Skaug, adjunct professor of Christian ministries, wrote chapters for the book.

Dr. Joshua Knabb, associate professor of psychology, published “The CompassionBased Workbook for Christian Clients: Finding Freedom from Shame and Negative Self-Judgments” (Routledge, September 2018). He also co-wrote “Christian Psychotherapy in Context: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations in Faith-Based Mental Health” (Routledge, 2019).

Dr. Keanon Alderson, professor of business, had a book chosen by Harvard Business School Publishing to be paired with a Harvard Business School case study. The book was titled “Understanding the Family Business: Exploring the differences between family and non-family businesses” (2nd edition, Business Expert Press). Alderson also published “Family Business Governance: Increasing business effectiveness and professionalism” (Business Expert Press, April 2019).


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Academic Engagement Through Academic Engagement, the Office of

2018-2019 Engagement opportunities SUMMER 2018

STUDENTS

FACULTY/STAFF

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS

TOTAL LOCATIONS

TOTAL HOURS

LOCAL

482

60

542

112

13,030

DOMESTIC

382

43

425

52

45,569

INTERNATIONAL

184

29

212

29

11,545

TOTALS

1,048

131

1,179

193

70,144

FALL 2018

STUDENTS

FACULTY/STAFF

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS

TOTAL LOCATIONS

TOTAL HOURS

LOCAL

5,423

330

5,753

570

245,428

DOMESTIC

256

18

274

16

2,983

INTERNATIONAL

38

6

44

7

4,632

TOTALS

5,717

354

6,071

593

253,043

SPRING 2019

STUDENTS

FACULTY/STAFF

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS

TOTAL LOCATIONS

TOTAL HOURS

LOCAL

4,861

327

5,188

632

244,960

DOMESTIC

1,599

50

1,649

32

15,431

INTERNATIONAL

36

7

43

13

10,792

TOTALS

6,496

384

6,880

677

271,183

the Provost provides opportunities for integration of academic disciplinary knowledge with gospelcentered, cross-cultural community engagement in ways that uniquely contribute to California Baptist University’s commitment to fulfilling the Great Commission. The University’s 10 colleges and professional schools and Division of Online and Professional Studies have reported more than 13,000 instances of Academic Engagement across the globe that equates to more than 59,000 hours. Notable examples of engagement opportunities include the Office of the Provost assisting in sending 238 faculty and students on faculty-led global engagement experiences during the 2018-2019 academic year. Additionally, the College of Health Science provided training for three Global Health Engagement teams that served in health care roles in Asia over the summer in 2019 that created numerous cultural engagement opportunities.

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University Advancement The University Advancement Division (UA) at California Baptist University works to

CBU’s endowment is a financial asset that provides a perpetual source of support for

build lasting relationships with alumni, donors and friends of the university, while

the university, allowing the university to sustain its mission while expanding its impact

securing financial resources that empower CBU’s students and the university’s mission.

on the future.

Through private philanthropy, UA raises funds for CBU programs, student scholarships,

Endowed scholarships provide funding for students in perpetuity—far beyond the

capital investments and other university needs.

initial gift. Dr. Ronald L. Ellis and the Board of Trustees are committed to excellent stewardship of all CBU resources including oversight of CBU’s endowment funds,

During the 2018-19 academic year, many generous donors continued to bless CBU

which have maintained a record of strong performance over the long-term.

with $11.2 million in current gifts, pledges and deferred gift commitments. In the spirit of generosity mirroring CBU donors, the University launched an Endowment Challenge

Creating an endowed scholarship is a meaningful way to create a legacy, while

in 2016, committing institutional funds to match endowment gifts on a dollar-for-dollar

knowing that each year many deserving students will benefit from the gift, even

basis that continued through fiscal year 2019.

beyond our lives.

2018-2019 Significant Gifts The Endowment Challenge matched $2.87 million in gifts, thereby increasing 201819 endowment funds to $5.74 million and bringing the total CBU endowment over $65 million.

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An endowment gift of $500,000 for the Gordon and Jill Bourns College of Engineering, matched by CBU, created a $1,000,000 scholarship endowment for future engineering students.

Another generous donor committed $500,000 to fund scholarships in support of juniors and seniors enrolled in CBU’s Dr. Bonnie G. Metcalf School of Education or the Dr. Robert K. Jabs School of Business.

A deferred gift commitment totaling $2.25 million will fund scholarships in perpetuity for students in the College of Architecture, Visual Arts, and Design and the Shelby and Ferne Collinsworth School of Music.

A $1,000,000 deferred gift commitment will provide scholarships for students enrolled in the School of Music.


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Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

Architecture, Visual Arts and Design

BS in Forensic Chemistry

BA in Christian Studies

BS in Public Health

BS in Foundational Mathematics

BA in Intercultural Studies

BS in Radiologic Sciences

BA in Architecture

BS in Global Community Science

BA in Philosophy

BA in Art Therapy Studies

BA in History

BA in Film

BA in International Studies

Education

BM in Commercial Performance

Arts and Sciences

Master of Public Health

BA in Fine Art

BA in Journalism and New Media

BA in Early Childhood Studies

BM in Composition

MS in Applied Mathematics

MS in Speech Language Pathology

BA in Graphic Design

BS in Mathematics

BA in Leadership Studies

BM in Instrumental Performance

MS in Biomedical Sciences

and Visual Experience

BA in Political Science

BA in Liberal Studies

BM in Music Education

MA in English

BA in Illustration

BA in Public Relations

BA in Interior Design

BA in Spanish

Engineering

and Ministry

BA in Photography

BS in Sports Analytics

BS in Biomedical Engineering

BA in Production Design

BA in Theatre

BS in Chemical Engineering BS in Civil Engineering

Arts and Sciences

Bachelor of Computer Science

BS in Actuarial Science

Behavioral and Social Sciences

BS in Construction Management

Nursing

MA in Forensic Psychology

BS in Applied Statistical Analysis

BA in Anthropology

BS in Electrical and

BS in Nursing

MS in Industrial and Organizational

BA in Applied Statistics

BA in Behavioral Science

Computer Engineering

BS in Aviation Flight

BA in Christian Behavioral Science

BS in Engineering

Master of Social Work

Credential Programs

BS in Aviation Management

BA in Psychology

BS in Industrial and

MS in Sport and Performance

MS in Education

BS in Biochemistry and

BA in Sociology

Systems Engineering

Molecular Biology

Architecture, Visual Arts and Design

Health Science

Master of Architecture

MS in Kinesiology

Music

MS in Physician Assistant Studies

BA in Music for Worship Arts

BS in Mechanical Engineering

MS in Athletic Training

Nursing MS in Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice

BM in Piano Performance

Behavioral and Social Sciences

BM in Studio Production

MA in Clinical Psychology

Business

BM in Vocal Performance

MA in Counseling Ministry

Master of Business Administration

MS in Counseling Psychology

MS in Information Technology

Psychology

Psychology Doctor in Psychology in Clinical

Management

Education

MS in Higher Education Leadership and Student Development

BS in Biology

Business

BS in Biomedical Sciences

BS in Accounting

BS in Chemistry

BS in Business Administration

Health Science

Engineering

MS in School Counseling

BA in Communication Studies

BS in Entrepreneurship

BS in Communication Sciences

MS in Civil Engineering

MS in School Psychology

BM in Composition

BS in Finance

and Disorders

MS in Data Science and

Doctor of Philosophy in

Bachelor of Fine Arts,

BS in International Business

BS in Exercise Science

Knowledge Engineering

Leadership Studies

Creative Writing

BS in Marketing

BS in Health Science

MS in Electrical and Computer

BS in Criminal Justice

BS in Software Engineering

Psychology

MA in Leadership and Organizational Studies

BS in Healthcare Administration

Engineering

Music

BA in English

Christian Ministries

BS in Kinesiology

MS in Mechanical Engineering

Master of Music

BS in Environmental Science

Bachelor of Applied Theology

BS in Nutrition and Food Sciences

MS in Software Engineering

MA in Worship Arts

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Executive Council

Online and Professional Studies

Dr. Ronald L. Ellis President

Undergraduate programs

Graduate Programs

BS in Accounting

MS in Accounting

BA in Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

BA in Christian Ministries

MA in Christian Leadership

BA in Communication Studies

MS in Counseling Psychology

BS in Computer Information Technology

MS in Education

BS in Criminal Justice

MS in Information Technology Management

BS in Cybersecurity

MS in Kinesiology

BA in Early Childhood Studies

MA Organizational Leadership

BA in English

Master of Public Administration

BA in Graphic Design and Digital Media

Master of Public Health, MPH

BS in Healthcare Administration and Management

MA Strategic Communication

BA in Human Services

Doctor of Business Administration

BS in Kinesiology

Doctor of Public Administration

BA in Liberal Studies BS in Marketing BS in Network Administration and Management Nursing Degree Program, RN-BSN BA in Organizational Leadership BA in Psychology BA in Public Administration BS in Public Health

Mr. Kent Dacus Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services Mr. Mark Howe Vice President for Finance and Administration Mr. Paul J. Eldridge, J.D. Vice President for Institutional Advancement Dr. Charles D. Sands Vice President for Academic Affairs, Provost Dr. Mark A. Wyatt Vice President for Marketing and Communication Dr. Larry Linamen Vice President for Global Initiatives Mrs. Pamela Daly Vice President for Online and Professional Studies Mr. Adam Burton, J.D. Vice President and General Counsel

BA in Sociology BA in Sport, Recreation, and Fitness Management

Credit Editor: Dr. Mark A. Wyatt Managing Editor: Isaiah Aguirre Assistant Editor: Vivian Quezada Art Director: Edgar Garcia Photography: Isaiah Aguirre, Vivian Quezada, Edgar Garcia, CBU Athletics, Kyle Ready

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”Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” - Matthew 26:19-20 NASB


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