2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

World Languages

World Languages

World Languages

Students pursuing a B.A. degree who enter Greenville University without an A.A. or A.S. degree must complete the world languages requirement. The language requirement may be met either by passing six credit hours of language coursework (courses numbered 101 and 102 at GU, e.g. SPAN 101 and SPAN 102) or by demonstrating intermediate proficiency on a Greenville University approved proficiency examination.   

Students who have had extensive language training in high school may fulfill their world language requirement and receive credit through Advanced Placement (AP) or College Level Examination Program (CLEP). All foreign language exams are accepted, but a minimum score is required to receive credit for both the 101 and 102 levels.

Majors from the Bastian School may elect to complete the two elementary Greek courses to fulfill their foreign language requirement. Students completing a major from another department must select a modern foreign language to fulfill the requirement. 

Students whose primary language is not English and who are citizens of countries other than the United States may waive the language requirement upon successful completion of twelve or more credits at Greenville University.

American Sign Language will be accepted as elective credit, but will not fulfill the world languages requirement.

 

 

GREK 101Elementary New Testament Greek I

3

GREK 102Elementary New Testament Greek II

3

OR

SPAN 101Elementary Spanish I

3

SPAN 102Elementary Spanish II

3

Total Credit Hours:6