Adult Degree Programs


Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education
The need for knowledgeable, caring Christian educators in Chattanooga and the North Georgia area is as real now as it has ever been. Covenant’s Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education program is designed to help meet this need and, at the same time, empower the area’s paraprofessionals to take a significant step in their careers and lives.


As a student in the B.S. in Early Childhood Education program you will find it is…


Meaningful… The program provides an ideal path to earn a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and a Georgia teaching certificate.


Practical… You will be able to attend and complete the program without sacrificing your current position.


Flexible… The program is offered in a non-traditional format, with classes meeting one evening per week for 23 months.



Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management - Quest

Finishing what you’ve started isn’t always easy. For whatever reason, many students who begin their college career are forced to put those plans on hold. Covenant College Quest is designed to meet the needs of working adults who want to experience the satisfaction, fulfillment, and personal joy that comes with earning a respected college degree.


As a student at Covenant College Quest you will discover that it is…


Relevant… The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Management (BSOM) that helps graduates advance in their careers. Other courses for general college credit are also available as Quest electives prior to beginning the BSOM.


Convenient… Classes meet once a week for five weeks, and you can earn your degree in as little as 18 months. We have four locations in Tennessee and North Georgia: downtown Chattanooga, Dalton, Rome, and metro Atlanta.


Respected… Many Covenant College Quest students continue into graduate programs and earn master’s degrees.

 

Covenant College Quest is led by:

  • Dr. Ginner Hudson, dean of organizational management and executive education
  • Ms. Virginia Garrison, director of curriculum and instruction
  • Dr. David Hoover, professor of management