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Undergraduate Bulletin

2008-2009

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

Areas of Study B.A. B.F.A. B.S. B.S.N. B.B.A. B.S.Ed.
Accounting         x  
Art x x        
Biology     x      
Chemistry     x      
Computer Information Systems     x      
Computer Science     x      
Dramatic Arts x          
Early Childhood Education           x
English x          
English with Teacher Certification x          
English with Professional Writing Option x          
Exercise Science/Wellness           x
Geology     x      
Health & Physical Education           x
History x          
History with Teacher Certification     x      
Human Resource Management         x  
Management         x  
Marketing         x  
Mathematics     x      
Mathematics w/ Industrial Mathematics Option     x      
Mathematics with Teacher Certification     x      
Middle Grades Education           x
Music x          
Nursing       x    
Political Science     x      
Psychology x   x      
Recreation           x
Sociology     x      
Special Education           x

Georgia Southwestern State University also offers the Master of Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Computer Science, and the Specialist in Education degree. A Bachelor of Science dual degree program in cooperation with Georgia Institute of Technology. Certificate programs are also available in the following areas: Criminal Justice, European Union Studies, Latin American Studies, Religious Studies, Web Design, Caregiving, and Women's Studies.

*Students wishing to pursue teacher certification at the secondary level should meet with the advisor in their discipline to discuss the appropriate curriculum requirements.

Undergraduate and Graduate course descriptions

The descriptions of the courses offered by each school and department follow the information section and listing of degree programs for each school and department.  Numbers following the description of the course indicate the number of weekly class hours, the number of weekly laboratory, practicum, or other type of required contact hours, and the credit-hour value of the course expressed in semester hours.  For example, (3-2-3) following the course description means three class hours, two other hours, and three semester hours of credit.