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Aviation

Interested in pursuing a career in the airline industry as a pilot? Consider a Providence degree in Aviation.

Aviation

Get the well-rounded education that major airlines are seeking through courses at Providence and flight training at Harv’s Air. Earn a bachelor's degree and complete the necessary certification to become a private or commercial pilot.

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Biblical Studies

Interested in pursuing a research or teaching career related to the academic study of the Bible? Consider a Providence degree in Biblical Studies.

Alternatively, if you’re more drawn to working in the church or with a parachurch organization, check out Providence’s Church Ministries program.

Biblical Studies

In this multidisciplinary program, explore the ancient languages, history, social setting, and literary genres of the biblical text, as well as how it is interpreted in contexts such as the church, the academy, and in popular culture.

Church Ministries

Looking to work in a church or parachurch ministry setting? Gain the skills required to accurately understand, effectively communicate with, and relate sensitively to the needs of local congregations and faith communities.

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Business Administration

Interested in pursuing a career in commercial or not-for-profit leadership? Consider a Providence degree in Business Administration.

Business Administration

Make a difference in the business world or part of a not-for-profit organization through integrating best practices and faith-based principles. Learn to lead effectively in a variety of administrative and management roles.

Interested in pursuing a career in the airline industry as a pilot? Consider a Providence degree in Aviation.

Aviation

Get the well-rounded education that major airlines are seeking through courses at Providence and flight training at Harv’s Air. Earn a bachelor's degree and complete the necessary certification to become a private or commercial pilot.

Interested in pursuing a career in commercial or not-for-profit leadership? Consider a Providence degree in Business Administration.

Business Administration

Make a difference in the business world or part of a not-for-profit organization through integrating best practices and faith-based principles. Learn to lead effectively in a variety of administrative and management roles.

Interested in pursuing a research or teaching career related to the academic study of the Bible? Consider a Providence degree in Biblical Studies.

Alternatively, if you’re more drawn to working in the church or with a parachurch organization, check out Providence’s Church Ministries program.

Biblical Studies

In this multidisciplinary program, explore the ancient languages, history, social setting, and literary genres of the biblical text, as well as how it is interpreted in contexts such as the church, the academy, and in popular culture.

Church Ministries

Looking to work in a church or parachurch ministry setting? Gain the skills required to accurately understand, effectively communicate with, and relate sensitively to the needs of local congregations and faith communities.

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