Page 8 | DBU Report Fall 2021 Special Edition

DBU REPORT I 2016-2021 OVERVIEW 8 DBU has continued to expand its curriculum to meet the needs and challenges of the 21st century. Taught by expert professors with a commitment to engage new and developing fields from a Christian worldview, DBU stands ready to serve as a leader in higher education, seeking to make a difference in the world as instruments of God’s Kingdom. Highlights of the past five years include new undergraduate and master’s degree programs in increasingly high demand—such as the B.S. in Cybersecurity; B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE); M.A. in Psychology; M.A. in Education Ministry Leadership, M.S. in Digital Risk Management, M.S. in Information Technology and Management, and the redesigned Master of Business Administration. In addition, DBU has created new academic scholarships, and the number of University Honors College students has grown to 79. A new Global Studies Program provides students with international and domestic study-abroad experiences, opportunities for intercultural enrichment and immersion, and course credit outside the traditional classroom walls in various academic disciplines. Strengthening Academic Excellence

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