Majors Offered
Greenville University’s departments are organized into seven schools. Students have the opportunity to select and complete study in one or more of the major fields listed below. Students opting to complete multiple majors may select majors from different schools. A student wishing to take advantage of the interdisciplinary strengths of Greenville University’s liberal arts curriculum may choose to complete an Interdisciplinary Studies Major which offers the student an opportunity to design a uniquely personalized university program. Refer to the section on developing an Interdisciplinary Studies Major in the catalog for more information.
School of Adult Studies
- Business Management
- Criminal Justice
- Health Psychology
- Organizational Leadership
College of Arts and Sciences
- Art
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English
- Environmental Biology
- Health Psychology
- History and Political Science
- Mathematics
- Media Communication
- Music
- Music Industry Studies
- Physics
- Psychology
- Spanish
- Worship Arts
Briner School of Business
- Accounting
- Agribusiness
- Business Management
- Marketing
- Music Business
School of Education
- Biology Education
- Chemistry Education
- Educational Studies
- Elementary Education
- English Language Arts Education
- History Education
- Mathematics Education
- Music Education
- Physical Education
- Physics Education
- Spanish Education
- Special Education
School of Engineering
School of Professional Studies
- Computer and Information Science
- Criminal Justice
- Digital Media
- Exercise Science
- Social Work
- Sports Management
Bastian School of Theology, Philosophy, and Ministry
- Ministry
- Philosophy
- Theological Studies
The selection of a major should generally be made by the end of the sophomore year. However, students interested in very demanding majors like music education or other secondary education programs would be wise to get started earning major credit earlier in their university 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.