Undergraduate Studies

Earn college credit outside the classroom. BJUOnline now offers a variety of courses all taught from a biblical worldview by experienced, qualified BJU faculty.

BJUOnline combines the quality Christian education of Bob Jones University with the flexibility and accessibility of distance learning on the web.
Learn more about BJU’s Christian liberal arts education

Earn college credit as a high school senior or high school graduate. Apply your earned college credit to a college degree. Up to 30 credits can be applied toward a degree at BJU (up to 18 for high school students).

Acceptance for a BJUOnline course does not necessarily imply admission to BJU or to a particular degree program.

Register for a Course

In a degree program at BJU? Use StudentCentral to register.

Note: Your high school diploma or GED qualifies you to take courses for undergraduate credit.

Questions?

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Earn Credit

Earn credit toward an undergraduate degree.
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Complete a Degree

Our Degree Completion Program (DCP) combines your previous college work with BJUOnline courses to earn a degree.

Earn Professional CEUs

Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) while increasing your skills and talents.

Course Formats

Online Class Independent Learning
Cost $305/credit hour* $275/credit hour*
Schedule Schedule
Classmate Interaction Frequent Limited
Faculty Interaction Frequent Limited
Length 6-8 weeks Up to 12 months
Deadlines Pre-determined Self-determined
Curriculum Same quality Christian education available on campus
  Learn which course format is right for you

*Additional fees may apply. See costs

Auditing

Our courses are primarily designed to be taken for college credit, but you are welcome to enroll simply for the sake of learning. If you audit a course, you are not required to take tests or submit projects, but you will earn no college credit. Please keep in mind that you may not take a course later for credit once you have audited it.

Cost of Auditing a Course

There is no price difference between a course taken for credit and a course that is audited.