Academy of Christian Humanism University - Colleges and Undergraduate Programs

Colleges and Undergraduate Programs

  • College of Anthropology
    • Anthropology
  • College of Dance
    • Dance
  • College of Education
    • Pedagogy of Primary education
    • Pedagogy of Special education
    • Pedagogy of Preschool education
    • Pedagogy of History
    • Pedagogy of Spanish language and Communication
    • Pedagogy of Mathematics education
  • College of Government and Management
    • Public Administration
  • College of History and Geography
    • Geography
    • History
  • College of Journalism
    • Journalism
  • College of Law
    • Law
  • College of Music
    • Pedagogy of Music education
    • Music production
  • College of Political Science and International Relations
    • Political Science
  • College of Psychology
    • Psychology
  • College of Social Work
    • Social Work
  • College of Sociology
    • Sociology
  • College of Theatre
    • Theatre

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