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The Bachelor of Arts in Business is designed for students who wish to prepare themselves for a career in a business profession or in an area where success demands a working knowledge of business principles and practices.

The Concentration in General Business prepares students with a solid core curriculum of business, finance, management and marketing coursework.  The student then selects 18 credit hours from the available upper level business electives from any concentration to develop their own unique curriculum.

General Business - degree requirements checklist.

For information, contact Dr. Janet Forney, chair of the Business Department, at 706-865-2134, ext. 171, or by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Bachelor of Arts in English

The Bachelor of Arts in English is designed for those students who seek to read interpretively, write clearly and think creatively while studying the world’s most beautiful literature. The Bachelor of Arts in English degree is the foundation for advanced study in literature, history, law or any liberal arts discipline.

For degree requirements, see degree requirements checklist.

For information, contact Dr. Constance M. Nunley, chair of the English Department, at 706-865-2134, ext. 171, or by email.
Bachelor of Arts in History

The Bachelor of Arts in History provides an examination of the record of God’s relationship with man and the eternal relevance of God’s work and His Word through the ages. Applying a Christian worldview to the study of the historical narrative, students will learn not only about great men and women and their ideas and the rise and fall of civilizations, but they will also be taught critical thinking skills and research methods, all with an emphasis on strengthening writing proficiency. Moreover, this major field of study will incorporate the Great Books and their authors in each course so that the student will be conversant with those individuals and ideas which have shaped the course of human events. Graduates of the program will be prepared for employment in the areas of teaching, government service or public history. They will also have earned a degree which prepares them well for graduate study in history, political science, public administration, library science or law.

For degree requirements, see degree requirements checklist.

For information, contact Dr. Michael Justus, Chair of Humanities Division, at 706.865.2134, ext. 213, or by email