Degrees Offered
Please visit our Undergraduate Programs and Graduate Programs pages for our currently offered degrees and majors. Students must meet all the requirements for one of the options listed in the Degree Requirements in order to receive the desired degree.
Specific courses and their prerequisites must be strictly adhered to in order to qualify for degree programs.
An undergraduate major at North Greenville University consists of no fewer than thirty semester hours of course work beyond the introductory level in a specific field of study. Some majors require more than thirty (30) hours, and others have multiple tracks within the major. The purpose of major courses is to provide the student with detailed study of a field of knowledge that will equip the student to be employed in the field or to pursue graduate or professional studies in the field. The specific major requirements for each degree program are listed in the degree requirements section of this catalog. Students should be aware that many upper-level courses have prerequisites. Students should enroll in the prerequisite courses early enough in their college studies so that the upper-level courses can be completed in proper sequence.
Second Baccalaureate Degrees
A student who has received one bachelor’s degree from North Greenville University or another regionally accredited institution may receive a second bachelor’s degree based on the following requirements:
A second baccalaureate degree may not be the only option available to enhance academic credentials, to prepare for a change in career, or to obtain a professional certification. In some cases, all that may be needed are additional undergraduate courses. The advising units of the NGU colleges, the graduate programs, the adult professional programs, and continuing studies may have more information on alternative paths. In some cases, the student may be encouraged to begin graduate-level academic work in the new discipline.
If a second bachelor’s degree is sought, this is possible in some, but not necessarily all, college programs of NGU when the second degree is in a sufficiently different field of study. Students should consult with the Office of the Dean of the college or the Department Chair offering the desired degree. See the double counting credits policy.
Second Bachelor’s Degree students will be considered for Federal Direct Stafford Loan eligibility (subject to annual and aggregate limits). They are not federally eligible for Pell Grants and there are no NGU need-based institutional grants or scholarships available for these students. Credit-based private alternative student loans for students who qualify with the lender may also be an option. Parents of dependent undergraduate students may also apply for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
Second Master's Degree
A student who already holds a master’s degree and who wishes to receive a second master’s degree must complete all requirements for the degree, including a minimum of 24 additional semester hours in residence. A student may apply up to a maximum of 12 semester hours of related graduate credit (6 hours for the MBA, 35 hours for the MDiv) from an earlier graduate degree to a master’s degree. The second degree must still be different from the first degree awarded.