2005-06 Catalog

Academic Info

2005-06 Greenville College Catalog

Academic Information

Degrees and Majors Offered

Greenville College offers three undergraduate degrees through the traditional on-campus programs:

  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.)

Students pursuing a bachelor's degree will have the opportunity to complete study in one of the major fields listed below.

Accounting

Mathematics Education

Art

Media Promotions

Biology

Music

Biology Education

Music Business

Business Administration
(second major only)

Music Education

Chemistry

Ministry: Pastoral Emphasis

Chemistry Education

Ministry: Urban/Cross Cultural Emphasis

Communication: Mass Communication Emphasis

Philosophy

Communication: Public Relations Emphasis

Physical Education

Communication: Speech Communication Emphasis

Physics

Communication: Theatre Emphasis

Physics Education

Computer Science

Psychology

Contemporary Christian Music

Psychology/Religion

Criminal Justice

Recreation: Adult Fitness Emphasis

Digital Media

Recreation: Leadership Emphasis

Early Childhood Education

Recreation: Management Emphasis

Elementary Education

Religion

English

Social Work

English Language Arts Education

Sociology: Anthropology & Cultural Studies Emphasis

Environmental Biology

Sociology: Family Studies Emphasis

History and Political Science

Sociology: Organizations & Leadership Emphasis

History Education

Sociology: Urban Studies & Community Development Emphasis

Individually Tailored Education Plan

Spanish

Management

Spanish Education

Management Information Systems

Special Education

Management Information Systems: Web/Networking Emphasis

Youth Ministries

Marketing

 
Mathematics  

Majors determine the degree requirements students must complete in order to graduate. For example, students majoring in psychology complete the bachelor of arts degree requirements, whereas students majoring in digital media complete the bachelor of science degree requirements. Some majors allow students the ability to choose which degree they will earn. When available, this option is listed with the descriptions of specific majors (select your desired major from the list above to determine if it has that option).

The selection of a major should generally be made by the end of the sophomore year. However, students interested in majoring in very demanding majors like music education or other secondary education programs would be wise to get started earning major credit earlier in their college career. Students may elect to complete the requirements for more than one major.

After a major field of study is selected, a faculty member from the major department will become the student's academic advisor. The advisor must be consulted for guidance about completing the degree requirements as well as information about careers and graduate education.

Last updated: August 2, 2005