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Academics

    

A Personal School

Bluefield College is a small school by design. At Bluefield College the classes are small, therefore your professors will know you by name and will take personal responsibility for your success. They will encourage you, mentor you, and make sure that you are getting the most out of your educational experience.

A Christian School

Our Christian environment allows for the free exchange of ideas in and out of the classroom. Our professors believe in the integration of faith and learning and respect the right of students to make educated choices in how they think and what they believe.

A Global School

Since 2000, Bluefield College has offered students the chance to participate in international trips abroad. “The foreign travel for study and enrichment is a significant part of the college’s overall academic program,” said Dr. Wayne Massey, director of Bluefield’s International Programs.

A Service School

What we learn in the classroom helps us live our lives. The Bonner Leader Program at Bluefield College exists to transform the lives of students, the campus, the local community, and the world through service and leadership.

 

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The Division of Business

Accounting
Information Technology
Management

Christian Studies

The Division of Christian Studies

Bible
Ministry
Theology/History
Youth Ministry
Education Department

The Division of Education

Interdisciplinary Studies
Elementary Grades PreK-6
Secondary Grades 6-12
Elementary and Secondary Grades PreK-12
ESS

The Division of Exercise Sports Science

Sports Medicine
Sports Management
Sports Science
Fine Arts

The Division of Fine Art

Art
Music
Theater
Communications

The Division of Language, Literature and Communications

English
Communications
Science and Mathmatics

The Division of Science and Mathematics

Biology
Chemistry
Forensic Science
Mathematics
Social Science

The Division of Social Science

Criminal Justice
Psychology
History