Departments, Majors, Minors, and Teacher Licensure
Dept. of Accounting Accounting | Dept. of Art Art |
Dept. of Business Administration & Economics Business Administration and Economics, Executive Bachelor's Program (B.B.A.) | Dept. of Education Birth through Kindergarten Education, Elementary Education K-6, Middle Grades Education 6-9, Special Education (General and Adapted) |
Dept. of English & Communication Studies English, English and Communication Studies | Dept. of French French |
Dept of History History, History and Political Science | Dept. of Kinesiology Athletic Training, Exercise & Sports Studies, Physical Education |
Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science Mathematics, Mathematics Education | Dept. of Music Music, Music Education |
Dept. of Natural Sciences Biology, Biology/Allied Health, Chemistry, Secondary Comprehensive Science Education, Urban Ecology | Dept. of Political Science & Legal Administration History and Political Science, Political Science |
Dept. of Psychology Psychology | Dept. of Religion Religion |
Dept. of Sociology Criminal Justice, Sociology | Dept. of Spanish Spanish |
Dept. of Theatre Theatre | Liberal Studies Liberal Studies |
Minors
Minors are available in most areas that offer major fields of concentration, as well as in computer science, computer information systems, dance, ethics, legal administration, and philosophy. Interdisciplinary minors in child and family studies, criminal justice, international studies, and women's and gender studies also exist. Students who complete the George Center for Honors Studies curriculum will earn a minor in humanities.
For complete information including requirements and descriptions of the above listed minors, please consult the Academic Catalog.
Teacher Licensure
Teacher licensure programs for education are available in these majors: Art, Biology, Elementary Education, English, History, Mathematics Education, Music Education, Spanish, Special Education and Theatre.
Learn more about teacher licensure in those majors by consulting the appropriate departmental pages (listed above) or via the Teacher Education Program site.
Secondary Comprehensive Science Education is currently pending authorization from NCDPI to recommend graduates for comprehensive science licensure.