FranU continues monitoring upcoming weather conditions in the Baton Rouge region. The area will be under an enhanced risk for severe weather including wintery precipitation resulting in hazardous road conditions and power outages beginning Monday January 20.
As a result, FranU will implement remote operations on Tuesday, January 21.
We will continue to share updates as they become available. Please check your FranU email for more information.

Academic Programs

    • Bachelor of Science

      • Health Sciences

        The purpose Health Sciences program is to provide a flexible pathway for students who have earned either an Associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 credit hours of coursework to obtain their Bachelor’s degree.

      • Biology

        The mission of the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology program at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University is to create quality educational experiences in all areas of biology and chemistry, especially those integral to the health of the population. The core principles of scientific inquiry and ethics serve to integrate coursework throughout the curriculum.

        Students enrolled in the biology bachelor’s degree program can choose from four specialized educational tracks or pathways: Biochemical Analysis (BA), Pre-Professional Human Medicine (HMED), the Accelerated 3+2 Pathway to Physician Assistant Studies, or the Accelerated 3+3 Pathway to DPT Studies.

        Through the multidisciplinary biology major, students will learn the fundamentals of biology, chemistry and physics as well as gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings. Depending on the educational track, students have the opportunity to take classes in subjects such as psychology, microbiology, instrumental analysis, human anatomy and physiology, organic chemistry, vocations in the life sciences, pathophysiology and forensics.

    • Bachelor of Arts

      • Bachelor of Arts in Theology Program

        Grounded in the Franciscan theological tradition of seeking Wisdom and the university's Franciscan values, the Bachelor of Arts in Theology aims to educate and form disciples and scholars for a wide range of ministry positions, as well as advanced studies at the graduate level. Graduates learn to contemplate the Word of God from the heart of the Church and to "rebuild the Lord's house" in the local community, following the footsteps of St. Francis.

        Whether you feel called to ministry, already serve in a ministry position, or simply want to deepen your knowledge of the faith, this program combines theological inquiry, faith-driven service, and communal formation to help you reach your goals.

      • Psychology

        The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology focuses on the development of skills that employers value, such as scientific reasoning and problem-solving, written and oral communication, ethical and social responsibility and professionalism. Equipped with these skills, psychology majors are well-prepared for both a wide range of occupations requiring only a bachelor’s degree or for professional training programs in psychology, counseling, social work and applied behavior analysis.

        The mission of the psychology program at FranU is to cultivate Franciscan servant leaders with integrated knowledge of the science of psychology for community engagement. Through vocational discernment, learner-centered teaching and active-learning experiences such as independent research, practicums and internships, psychology graduates will be prepared for 21st-century careers and entry into advanced degree programs.

        Students pursuing a BA in psychology have the option to embed within their degree program specialized training in the growing field of Applied Behavior Analysis, developing marketable skills applicable in many career settings. Courses in the psychology degree program include vocations in psychology, ethical issues in healthcare, psychology across the lifespan and abnormal or biological psychology.

      • Bachelor of Arts in Great Books

        The Bachelor of Arts in Great Books is a four-year liberal arts program in which students delve into great works of literature from the classical age through to our contemporary era. We also welcome students from the community who wish to take solo classes for personal and intellectual growth.

        Our seminar classes are themed around topics that help us explore human flourishing, such as beauty, nature and the good life. The core texts are from a diverse range of authors, each examining what it means to be human in our world. Transformative conversations are held in seminar-style classes where students actively drive the focus and faculty serve as mentors.

        Students who pursue a great books humanities degree will complete nine seminars and a unit in vocational discernment. Two internships and a career-oriented minor prepare students to take their humanistic education into their chosen profession or pursuit of graduate school.

        Come and prepare for your future and career through the “life-giving power of literature” (Maya Angelou).

    • Bachelor of Business Administration

    • Master's

      • Online Health Administration Master's Degree (MHA)

        Meet the rising need for skilled healthcare professionals by earning a Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree online through Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University. Here, you gain the advanced understanding and competencies to move up in your career and provide top-quality healthcare services that are affordable and accessible.


        Learn from experienced industry leaders as you take healthcare administration classes online — on your schedule. Our flexible curriculum means you can continue to work full-time as you prepare for the next step in your professional path. You develop a holistic view of healthcare so that, no matter where your career takes you, you can apply your knowledge to solve real-world healthcare challenges.

      • Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis

        The Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program is designed to prepare students for employment at the master’s level in ABA or to pursue doctoral studies in the field. The program will include extensive training in skill acquisition and behavior reduction procedures and expose students to a broad range of applied and experimental areas through coursework, service learning, research, internships and other applied experiences.

        The mission of the master’s in ABA program at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University is to educate and form Franciscan servant leaders to make a positive impact on those with diverse behavioral needs in our communities.

        Through courses in conditioning and learning, research methods, ethics, biostatistics and epidemiology, behaviorism and supervision and management, ABA master’s students will develop the skills they need to confidently perform ABA to suit client needs and serve their community. The ABA master’s degree also offers an optional internship component, which allows students to put their education into action through hands-on learning experiences.

    • Certificate

      • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Certificate

        The mission of the Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate program is to educate and form Franciscan servant leaders who are highly skilled and compassionate behavior analysts, and who are prepared to think critically and deliver empirically supported, behavior-analytic interventions in accordance with the established best practices in applied behavior analysis.

        FranU’s Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Certificate consists of a 15 credit-hour curriculum with an optional 16-credit hour internship sequence designed to educate and shape students for potential vocations in applied behavior analysis through both didactic coursework and supervised experiences.

        Students in the ABA program at FranU will learn to describe the philosophical underpinnings, concepts and principles of behavior analysis and to practice ABA within safe, ethical and legal boundaries in compliance with national, state and local standards of practice. ABA students will also understand how to select and implement behavioral assessments, use valid, objective, reliable measurement systems to obtain behavior data and use behavioral interventions to manage and provide supervision.


        Not accepting new applicants beginning FA23.

      • Catholic Theology and Catechesis Certificate

        The Catholic Theology and Catechesis Certificate builds the theological foundation necessary for individuals who feel called to serve God by serving others. Students enrolled in the Catholic Theology Certificate program can gain a deeper understanding of theology and are equipped to teach the Catholic faith.

        Over their course of study, students will take classes covering the Old and New Testament, theology, Christian spirituality, moral theology and Christian sacrament. The theology certificate program totals 24 credit hours and can be taken in both a part- and full-time capacity.

      • Population Health Certificate Program

        Population Health is defined as an art and a science that focuses on the health outcomes of a specific group of people and it is an approach that identifies social determinants of health, establishes desired health outcomes and implements policies and programs that improve the health of the entire human population.

        Population Health Management is a growing segment within the healthcare delivery system and an important component of healthcare reform. With a recognized need for prevention and health promotion, Population Health Management is emerging as a model for reducing costs in healthcare and influencing healthier lifestyles.

        The certificate program for Population Health offers a curriculum that addresses the knowledge and skills that healthcare professionals need to lead culture change and system re-design for advancing Population Health.

      • Forensic Science Certificate Program

        The Forensic Science Certificate Program at FranU prepares students to serve those most in need by providing justice and fairness for victims of crimes. The certificate program is designed to be completed in combination with our Biology Biochemical Analysis degree, which provides students with a greater depth of knowledge in the areas of chemical concepts, instrumentation, and analysis. However, students of any academic background may enroll in the certificate program.

        The curriculum of the certificate program is grounded in forensic science practices, whereby students will become skilled professionals ready to enter the workforce. Our supportive and respected faculty will guide students through their courses of study and prepare them for success in their forensics career. Courses will cover topics such as: physical evidence collection, including fingerprints, DNA, firearms, drugs, and mobile devices; crime scene management and analysis; toxicology and serology; fire investigation; instrumental analysis and data interpretation; and courtroom testimony.

        The FranU Forensic Science Certificate Program curriculum includes 24 total credit hours of study, the foundation of which is 6 credit hours in biology and 6 credit hours in organic chemistry. Following these foundational courses, students can expect to complete the certificate requirements within one year.

    • Minors

      • Biology Minor

        The courses required for a minor in biology provides a selection of cellular, genetic, microbiology and advanced anatomy and physiology courses.

        To receive a minor in biology, students must earn a C or better in 17-18 credit hours (depending on whether BIOL1315 or 1415 is taken) as outlined in the curriculum.

      • Chemistry Minor

        The courses required for a minor in Chemistry provides a strong foundation of most of the major areas of chemistry - inorganic, organic, analytical, and biological chemistry. The 17-18 credit hour minor in chemistry complements all baccalaureate programs, especially those leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.

      • English Minor

        The courses required for a minor in English provide a selection of advanced writing courses and a comprehensive survey of literature and critical theory. The 18 credit hour minor in English complements all other degree programs in that the course work (a) enhances critical thinking skills, (b) increases general knowledge, (c) fosters cultural awareness and respect for differences, and (d) expands literacy (reading and writing) and oral communication skills. Thus, students receiving the minor should prove successful and competitive both in their academic and professional careers.

      • Ethics Minor

        The minor in ethics gives students the opportunity to enrich their ethical formation through the cultivation of methods and the exploration of contemporary issues, many of which are directly relevant for healthcare practitioners. This plan of study is interdisciplinary due to its combination of philosophy and theology courses.

      • Health Service Administration Minor

        The undergraduate minor in health service administration provides a strong foundation of knowledge related to health care administration that will enable the graduate to integrate administration issues with provision of nursing care.

      • Philosophy Minor

        The courses required for a minor in Philosophy provides students the opportunity to enrich their thinking through the cultivation of critical methods and the exploration of momentous questions.

      • Professional Communication Minor

        To receive a minor in professional communication, students must earn a C or better in 15 hours of course work as outlined in the curriculum.

      • Psychology Minor

        The courses required for a minor in Psychology introduces students to the field of psychology. This minor would be an advantage to anyone majoring in a health field or any other disciplines related to working with people.

      • Theology Minor

        To receive a minor in theology, students must earn a C or better in 15 hours of course work as outlined in the curriculum.

      • Writing Minor

        Students completing a minor in writing learn to write for a wide variety of purposes and audiences, advancing their creative, practical, and critical thinking abilities. For baccalaureate students, the 15 hour minor adds value to any degree by emphasizing a skill that is desirable in every employment setting.

      • General Business Administration Minor

        To receive a minor in General Business Administration, students must earn a C or better in 15 hours of course work as outlined in the curriculum.

      • Great Books Minor

        The courses required for a minor in Great Books provides students the opportunity to delve into great works of literature from the classical age through to our contemporary era. The core texts are from a diverse range of authors, each examining what it means to be human in our world. The interdisciplinary minor prepares students to take their humanistic education into their chosen profession or the pursuit of graduate school.

        To receive a minor in Great Books, students must earn a C or better in 15 credit hours of coursework as outlined below. Select 5 courses from the 9 offered.

    • Training Programs

      • Healthcare Risk Management

        Health Care Risk Management 


        FranU has partnered with the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEALTHCARE RISK MANAGEMENT (ASHRM) to offer a seminar that provides the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed as a health care risk management professional.

        The on-campus seminar is a learner-centered in-person training with an emphasis on interactivity. Participants will interact with leading faculty in the field of risk management to learn about the concepts, scenarios and critical decisions required for the role.

        FranU also offers a series of three online risk management courses include:

        1. Introduction to Healthcare Risk Management
        2. Application of Healthcare Risk Management
        3. Advanced Principles and Strategic Models of Healthcare Risk Management

        This training is highly recommended for working healthcare professionals and those who may want to work in the risk management area of healthcare.