Baccalaureate Programs

Baccalaureate Programs

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General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees

Accounting (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Department of Business

Administration of Justice (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Department of Criminal Justice

Applied Science (BAS)

Bachelor of Applied Science

This degree program is intended for students who have completed an associate of applied science degree at a regionally accredited two-year institution prior to attending Glenville State University.

Art (BA)

Bachelor of Arts

Department of Fine Arts

Athletic Conditioning and Coaching (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance

College of Health Sciences

Biology (BS)

Bachelor of Science

Department of Science and Mathematics

Chemistry (BA)

Bachelor of Arts

Department of Science and Mathematics

Computer Information & Analysis (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Department of Business

Criminal Justice (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

Criminal Justice Major page in the Department of Land Resources

Elementary Education & Early Education (BA)

Bachelor of Arts in Education

Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education

Department of Education

Elementary Education & Multi-Categorical (BA)

Bachelor of Arts in Education

Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education

​​​​​​Department of Education

Elementary Education & Middle School Specialization (BA)

Bachelor of Arts in Education

Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education

Department of Education

Education - Secondary (BA)

Bachelor of Arts in Education

Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education

A student may select one secondary specialization, either alone or paired with a Middle School (5 - 9) Education program:
A student may select one comprehensive education program:

Department of Education

English (BA)

Bachelor of Arts

Department of Language and Literature

Environmental Science (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

Environmental Science Major page in the Department of Land Resources

Exercise Science (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance

College of Health Sciences

Field Forensics (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Department of Criminal Justice

Forest Technology (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

Forest Technology Major page in the Department of Land Resources

Health Sciences (BS)

Bachelor of Science

Concentrations In:

College of Health Sciences

History and Political Science (BA)

Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science

Department of Social Science

Integrated Marketing (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Department of Business

Interdisciplinary Studies

The Interdisciplinary Studies Program (IDS) leads to a Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. The degree requirements are as follows:

  1. All general institutional requirements for the B.A. or B.S. degree (e.g. a required minimum of 120 hours, 39 of which must be upper division level).
  2. The General Education program (39 hours).
  3. A concentration area from two or more disciplines of at least 48 hours of classes, half of which must be upper division level. Each concentration area must include at least 15 hours in courses within the concentration.
  4. Students and their advisors develop their own concentration area from courses already in the catalog. The concentration area consists of a combination of courses having a clear central purpose and aimed at a specific learning objective that is different from objectives of the major fields of study established at Glenville State University. Hours not required in the concentration area or by the university will be electives.
  5. A student entering the IDS program after the semester in which the student has accumulated 90 credit hours must have a 2.5 average. In order to graduate with an IDS degree, a student must have at least a 2.5 GPA.
  6. All IDS programs must be approved in advance by the appropriate department chairpersons and the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Among possible Interdisciplinary Studies concentrations are:

  • Broadcast Media
  • Business Communications
  • Child Development
  • Computational Science
  • Educational Psychology
  • Environmental Studies
  • Fine Arts
  • Recreation and Leisure

For additional information see your academic advisor.

Land Surveying and Mapping (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying and Mapping

Land Surveying Major page in the Department of Land Resources

Management (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Department of Business

Mathematics (BA)

Bachelor of Arts

Department of Science and Mathematics

Music (BA)

Bachelor of Arts

Department of Fine Arts

Psychology (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Department of Social Science

Regents Bachelor of Arts

Regents Bachelor of Arts Information

For additional information, please call the coordinator at (304) 462-6255.

Sport Management (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Department of Business

Wellness Management (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance

College of Health Sciences

Wildlife Management (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

Wildlife Management Major page in the Department of Land Resources