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Offering targeted baccalaureate degrees in biology, business
administration, information technology and psychology, Georgia Gwinnett College uses the most
advanced educational technology available to deliver high-impact learning.
Built-in class recorders capture lectures and allow students to review and add
notes to material they find important, while smart phones allow for quizzes and
class discussions via text message. Georgia Gwinnett College’s
high-caliber professors use these and other advances in technology to create
high-energy, high-tech learning experiences that get their students to continue
talking – and thinking – long after class is over.
If you're looking to start your own business, complete your pre-med
degree, or to provide support services in the community, GGC has a
degree with you in mind - all on a high-tech campus where education is
interactive.
Areas of Study |
Introductory Courses toward degree and Allied Health programs |
- Accounting
- American Government*
- American History*
- Applied Mathematics*
- Biochemistry
- Biology Teacher Certification
- Business Information Technology
- Cell Biology & Biotechnology
- Clinical/Personality Psychology
- Cognitive/Neuroscience
- Comparative Politics*
- Developmental/Educational Psychology
- Early Childhood Education*
- English Interdisciplinary Studies*
- English Language and Literature*
- English Teacher Certification*
- English Writing and Rhetoric*
- Exercise Science Preventative*
- Exercise Science Rehabilitative*
- Finance
- General Biology
- General Business
- History: Interdisciplinary Studies*
- History Teacher Certification*
- Information Technology Systems and Security
- International Business
- International Relations*
- Legal Studies*
- Marketing
- Mathematics Teacher Certification*
- Political Science Teacher Certification*
- Pure Mathematics*
- Social/Applied Psychology
- Software Development
- Special Education*
- Sports & Exercise Management*
- Western Civilization*
- World History*
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Pharmacy
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Physicians Assistant
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Pre-nursing
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*pending approval by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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