2016-2017 Greensburg Campus Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Academic Programs
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Majors
Students at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg may choose from 25 baccalaureate degree programs. Descriptions for each major may be found in later sections of this publication.
* The Information Science major is offered at Pitt-Greensburg through a cooperative agreement with University of Pittsburgh’s School of Information Sciences in Pittsburgh. Consult the Information Science section for more details.
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American Studies, BA
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Anthropology, BA
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Biological Sciences, BS
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Chemistry, BS
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Communication: Rhetoric and Communications, BA
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Creative and Professional Writing, BA
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Criminal Justice, BA
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Early Childhood Education, BS
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English Literature, BA
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History, BA
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Humanities Area, BA
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Information Technology, BS
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Management Information Systems, BS
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Management, BS
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Management-Accounting, BS
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Mathematics, Applied, BS
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Natural Sciences Area, BS
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Political Science, BA
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Psychology, BS
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Public Policy, BS
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Secondary Education, BS
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Self Design, BA
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Self Design, BS
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Social Sciences Area, BA
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Spanish Education, BS
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Spanish, BA
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Visual and Performing Arts, BA
Certificates
Certificate programs offer official recognition for students who complete a set of courses in specialized areas. Pitt-Greensburg currently offers certificates in two areas. Details on each are provided in a later section of this publication.
Minors
Students at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg may choose from 19 minors. Descriptions for each minor may be found in later sections of this publication.
Relocation Options
In addition to its own baccalaureate programs, Pitt-Greensburg offers opportunities for students to complete one or two years of work on degrees in selected programs in the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Pharmacy, and School of Social Work. Options for transfer to the College of Business Administration and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences on the Pittsburgh campus and other regional campuses are also available. The courses, number of credits, and grade point average (GPA) required for relocation vary by program. See the following sections for details.
Pitt-Greensburg Degree Requirements
To earn a Pitt-Greensburg degree, students must complete between 120 and 126 credits of college work with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. As part of their 120-126 credits for graduation, students must include specific skills and general education courses and the courses required for their chosen majors. See the following section for the details about skill and general education requirements and the program descriptions for the details about particular Pitt-Greensburg majors and other programs.
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