Foundation of Liberal Arts
Foundation of Liberal Arts
The Foundations of Liberal Arts courses are central to orientating students to the Christian liberal arts focus at Greenville University. Students will be exposed to college level study and reflection as well as lead to develop habits that will lead to success in college.
Most students will take UNIV 100 online the summer prior to matriculation and then take UNIV 101 during the fall semester. Students beginning their enrollment at Greenville University in the spirng semester will take UNIV 100 and 101 simultaneously.
Students who have been admitted into The McAllaster Scholars Program will take HONR 105 instead of UNIV 100 and 101.
Similarly, students majoring in Computer Information Systems or Engineering will take CIST 101 or ENGR 101, respectively, instead of UNIV 100 and 101.
Students completing an online major will complete LEAD 306.
Students who have 60 or more transferable credits or have earned an associate's degree are not required to complete the Foundations of Liberal Arts requirement. The exception is students who have an associate's degree and have graduated from high school within nine months of being enrolled at GU will be scheduled to take UNIV 100 and 101.
UNIV 100 | Foundations of Liberal Arts I | 1 |
UNIV 101 | Foundation of Liberal Arts II | 2 |
| OR | |
CIST 101 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
| OR | |
ENGR 101 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
| OR | |
HONR 105 | Humanities I: Writing in the Liberal Arts | 6 |
| OR | |
LEAD 306 | World View: Faith and Vocation | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
The Foundation of Liberal Arts requirement must be completed at Greenville University and cannot be substituted with a course transferred in from another institution.