2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

Dual Degree and Pre-Professional Curricula

Although the curriculum of Greenville is not organized for specialized technical or professional training and maintains the liberal arts ideal throughout, provision is made for pre-professional study and limited dual degree specialization in numerous fields. Information concerning dual degree and pre-professional work in engineering, journalism, law, medicine, social work, human services, teaching, and theology, may be obtained from the appropriate academic departments.

Students taking advantage of dual degree (3/2 or 3/3) programs in which two bachelor degrees are earned, one from Greenville University and one from a cooperative school, must notify the Registrar of their intent to graduate from Greenville University before transferring. Notification should be in the form of a graduation application.

Pre-Chiropractic Curriculum

Greenville University students interested in obtaining chiropractic licensure may participate in a 3/3 program with Logan University. Greenville University students will complete a minimum of 93 semester hours in coursework leading toward a bachelor of arts degree with a major in biology. Coursework at GU must include all general education requirements as stated in the Catalog (EXPF 320 should be taken during the junior year), and the following courses:

BIOL 110General Biology I

4

BIOL 112General Biology II

4

BIOL 115Plants and People

4

 

BIOL 340Cell Biology

4

OR

BIOL 370Basic Ecology

4

 

BIOL 410Seminar in Biology

2

Electives and other Biology Courses

0-6

CHEM 111General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 112General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 201Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 301Organic Chemistry II

4

PHYS 120College Physics I

4

PHYS 210University Physics II

4

Students must apply to Logan University one year in advance of their desired entrance date and must complete all required application procedures including submission of a recommendation and a satisfactory interview. Upon completion of the first two 15 weeks trimesters at Logan University with C’s or better a maximum of 34 credits may be transferred to GU toward the completion of the bachelor of arts degree at Greenville University.

The acceptance of transfer credits or testing toward completion of bachelor degree requirements shall be governed by current policies of Greenville University. However, no more than 20 credits of required courses and none of the science credits required for admission to Logan University may be earned via examination or transfer from another school. Students who earn less than a 3.25 GPA, but at least a 2.50 GPA at Greenville University will be eligible for admission to Logan University, and will receive appropriate consideration in the admission process for having completed the GU Pre-Chiropractic Program, but will not receive the assurance of a seat reserved for students earning a 3.25 or higher GPA.

Pre-Engineering

A student interested in Engineering may choose to seek two degrees: a B.A. from Greenville University and B.S.E. from the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois or with Washington University.  Information on this dual degree option can be found in the Physics and Engineering section.

Pre-Law Curriculum

The Pre-Law program at Greenville University is not a specific course of study, but rather is the combination of well-chosen courses in conjunction with a major. Following the guidelines of the Association of American Law Schools, Greenville University emphasizes broad preparation that includes a selection of courses in business, communication, English, history, political science, philosophy, sociology, and speech. This combination of courses prepares the students to read rapidly with comprehension, write clearly with precision, speak cogently, think critically, and reason logically. This will equip the student for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and the rigors of law school and legal practice.

A student preparing for the legal profession should obtain the B.A. degree. In rare cases, a student may gain admission to a college of law after having completed 90 semester hours in a liberal arts college.

Pre-Medical Curriculum

Students considering medicine follow a program for the B.A. degree and usually select a major from one of the natural sciences. A high GPA and high scores on the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) are necessary to gain admission to medical school. A student should take those courses that will provide proficiency in biology, chemistry, and physics. Students should include additional courses as recommended by the medical school(s) to which they plan to apply. High school preparation should include a strong background in science and math.

The following is a list of courses recommended for pre-medical students at Greenville University:

BIOL 110General Biology I

4

BIOL 112General Biology II

4

BIOL 245Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 305Genetics

4

BIOL 340Cell Biology

4

BIOL 246Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4

BIOL 360Microbiology

4

CHEM 111General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 112General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 201Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 301Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 315Biochemistry II

4

MATH 115Calculus I

4

PHYS 120College Physics I

4

PHYS 210University Physics II

4

Additional courses that will strengthen a student’s preparation for medical school include:

BIOL 115Plants and People

4

BIOL 330Developmental Biology

4

CHEM 305Quantitative Chemical Analysis

4

CHEM 321Physical Chemistry I

4

PSYC 210Experimental Psychology

3

For those students who plan to seek admission to a school in a medical-related field such as dentistry, physical therapy, optometry, or veterinary, the same basic curriculum would be followed. Adjustments in accordance with special admissions requirements for these schools can be made.

Pre-Nursing Curriculum

Greenville University students interested in completing a major in nursing have a few options to complete a BSN degree with St. John's College of Nursing in Springfield, Illinois.

Students first option is to complete a minimum of two years study on the Greenville campus before transferring for a final two-year period for the clinical training at St. John's College of Nursing. Graduates receive a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree from St. John's College. A three-two plan is also available in which the student completes Greenville’s general education requirements along with the pre-nursing curriculum before transferring to St. John’s College of Nursing. In this second option, the student transfers back enough credits from St. John's College of Nursing to graduate from Greenville with a biology major. The student in five years then is awarded the BSN degree from St. John’s College of Nursing and the BA degree with a major in biology from Greenville University.

Starting fall of 2022, Greenville University and St. John’s College of Nursing entered into a partnership that gives students a four-year path to a bachelor of science in nursing degree on Greenville University's campus.  Nursing students enter Greenville University and complete pre-nursing courses at GU, then enter the St. John’s College of Nursing program on GU’s campus. Clinical experiences take place at HSHS Holy Family Hospital in Greenville and at other HSHS hospitals in the southern region of Illinois. Students will earn their BSN degree from St. John’s College of Nursing.  In this partnership, students have the option of earning a single degree (BSN) from St. John's College of Nursing, or earning both a BSN from St. John's College of Nursing and a bachelor's degree from Greenville University.  Dual degree seeking students will be required to take both GU and SJC coursework concurrently beginning the second semester of the sophomore year and take online coursework in the summer.

Students interested in any of these options with St. John's College of Nursing must maintain a GPA of 2.75 or higher and must have a C or better in all pre-requisite coursework.  Greenville University will make available housing and meal plans for students enrolled in nursing courses.  Students are also encourage to participate in the vibrant community life including chapel, bible studies, student activities, clubs, and volunteer opportunities.

After passing the national examination, graduates of the BSN program are eligible to apply for licensure as registered professional nurses in all 50 states and the U.S. territories and will be able to practice in acute care or community-based care.  Nurses could also work in a hospital, for a school, the local health department, a specialty or general doctor’s clinic, an insurance company, or work in informatics.  St. John's College of Nursing has a 100% job placement rate for licensed graduates.

St. John's College of Nursing is accredited by both the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).

 

Prerequisite Requirements

The following courses will be taken at Greenville University and will fulfill the prerequisite requirements for St. John's College of Nursing.

Pre-Nursing with St. John's College

Pre-Osteopathic Early Acceptance Program

A.T. Still University (ATSU) comprising of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM) located in Kirksville, MO, offers doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.), master of Biomedical sciences (M.S.), or a dual degree D.O./M.S. A.T. Still Scholars, Pre-Osteopathic Program is designed to provide early admission to outstanding sophomore level students who have as their goal to become Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine. The advantage for those students accepted after completing their sophomore year at Greenville University is to have a reserved seat in KCOM’s entering class upon graduation. After acceptance to the program, students can spend the last two years at Greenville University meeting graduation major/minor requirements, taking electives, fulfilling internship and/or service opportunities, and otherwise broadening his/her life experiences. Scholars will be awarded an academic scholarship for ATSU, KCOM.

Students may enroll in any major at Greenville University, provided the KCOM entry requirements are met by the designated year of enrollment. Students will apply for admissions to this program after completing three semesters (approximately 45 credit hours). Applications will be available in the spring of their sophomore year, and must be submitted to KCOM by June 1st. Applicants will interview during the summer following their sophomore year. Selected students will be awarded reserved admissions to KCOM at the beginning of the junior year.

Greenville University has a long offered 3-2 Engineering partnerships.  Information about this dual degree program is found in the Majors and Minors section of the catalog.