Programs of Study 2010-2011
Georgia Gwinnett College currently has 12 degree programs with more than 40 concentrations. Use the plans below to track your progress within a degree program. Each plan may be downloaded as a PDF.
School of Business
Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration - Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration - General Business
Bachelor of Business Administration - International Business
Bachelor of Business Administration - Leadership
Bachelor of Business Administration - Management Information Systems
Bachelor of Business Administration - Marketing
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in Education - Early Childhood Education
Bachelor of Science in Education - Special Education
Teacher Certification Tracks Available in Other Majors
Bachelor of Science in Biology - Teacher Certification
Bachelor of Arts in English - Teacher Certification
Bachelor of Arts in History - Teacher Certification
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Teacher Certification
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Teacher Certification
School of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts in English - Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Arts in English - Language and Literature
Bachelor of Arts in English - Writing and Rhetoric
Bachelor of Arts in English - Teacher CertificationBachelor of Arts in History - American History
Bachelor of Arts in History - Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Arts in History - Western Civilization
Bachelor of Arts in History - World History
Bachelor of Arts in History - Teacher CertificationBachelor of Arts in Political Science - American Government
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Comparative Politics
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - International Relations
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Legal Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Teacher Certification
School of Science and Technology
Bachelor of Science in Biology - Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Biology - Cell Biology and Biotechnology
Bachelor of Science in Biology - General Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biology - Teacher CertificationBachelor of Science in Exercise Science
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Business
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Software Development
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Systems and SecurityBachelor of Science in Mathematics - Applied Math
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Pure Math
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Teacher Certification
General Education
Introductory Courses Toward Allied Health Degree Programs
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Medical Technology
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Physician's Assistant
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Radiologic Sciences
Pre-Veterinary Therapy
For information on program plans from previous years, please see the list of plans below.
Multiple Majors
Double Major
Students may enroll in a program leading to a double major. A student may complete a double major by completing one type of baccalaureate degree (e.g., a Bachelor of Science) and electing to concurrently pursue two majors of that type of degree. A student must complete a double major simultaneously. In order to complete a double major students must satisfy all requirements for both majors, including general education requirements across schools if applicable. Courses common to both majors may be counted toward the requirements of each major. Courses that are required or are electives in one major may be used to fulfill electives in the other major, however, the double major must contain coursework of a minimum of 150 credit hours. Student completing a double major will receive one diploma with both major fields of study noted on the transcript. To declare a double major, students must be advised by faculty in both academic disciplines and complete the Application for Double Major form (PDF).
Double Degree
Students may enroll in a program leading to a double degree. A student may complete a double degree by completing two types of baccalaureate degrees (e.g., a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Business Administration). A student must complete a double degree simultaneously. In order to complete a double degree students must satisfy all requirements for both majors, including general education requirements across schools if applicable. Courses common to both majors may be counted toward the requirements of each major. Courses that are required or are electives in one major may be used to fulfill electives in the other major, however, the double degree must contain coursework of a minimum of 150 credit hours. Students completing double degrees will receive two diplomas. Both degrees will be noted on the transcript. To declare a double degree, students must be advised by faculty in both academic disciplines and complete the Application for Double Degree form.



