Baccalaureate Programs
Baccalaureate Programs
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General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees
- Accounting (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
- Administration of Justice (BSCJ)
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
- Appalachian Studies (BA)
Bachelor of Arts
History and Political Science- Applied Science (BAS)
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)
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 Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ.
- Art (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Athletic Conditioning and Coaching (BSHHP)
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance (BSHHP)
- Biology (BS)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
- Chemistry (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Criminal Justice (BSNRM)
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management (BSNRM)
Course Requirements
Plan of StudyCriminal Justice Major page in the Department of Land Resources
- Elementary Education & Early Education (BAEd)
Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAEd)
Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education
- Elementary Education & Multi-Categorical (BAEd)
Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAEd)
Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education
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Plan of Study- Elementary Education & Middle School Specialization (BAEd)
Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAEd)
Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education
Elementary Education (K - 6) & English (5 - 9)
Elementary Education (K - 6) & General Math - Through Algebra I (5 - 9)
Elementary Education (K - 6) & General Science (5 - 9)
Elementary Education (K - 6) & Social Studies (5 - 9)
- Education - Secondary (BAEd)
Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAEd)
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:
Biology (9 - Adult)
Chemistry (9 - Adult)
English (5 - Adult)
General Science (5 - Adult)
Mathematics (5 - Adult)
Social Studies (5 - Adult)
A student may select one comprehensive education program:
Health & Physical Education (PreK - Adult)
Music (PreK - Adult)
- English (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Environmental Science (BSNRM)
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management (BSNRM)
Course Requirements
Plan of StudyEnvironmental Science Major page in the Department of Land Resources
- Exercise Science (BSHHP)
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance (BSHHP)
- Field Forensics (BSCJ)
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
- Forest Technology (BSNRM)
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management (BSNRM)
Course Requirements
Plan of StudyForest Technology Major page in the Department of Land Resources
- History and Political Science (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
History and Political Science- Integrated Marketing (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
- 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:
- 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).
- The General Education program (39 hours).
- 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.
- 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 Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ. Hours not required in the concentration area or by the university will be electives.
- 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.
- 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 (BSLSM)
Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying and Mapping (BSLSM)
Course Requirements
Plan of StudyLand Surveying Major page in the Department of Land Resources
- Management (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
- Mathematics (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Music (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Pre-Nursing
Students enrolling in the Pre-Nursing curriculum will be admitted into the Associate’s of General Studies program for the first year.
Marshall University will bring its Bachelor of Science in Nursing to the Glenville campus, starting Fall 2023. This will be an extension of the Marshall University program, which will add seats to its current programs, but will be physically located in central West Virginia, where there currently are no nursing programs available to its residents. Marshall University will administer the BSN, i.e. admissions into the program, hiring of faculty, the purchasing of the equipment, delivery of nursing curriculum, etc. in collaboration with Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ. Glenville will provide 42 credit hours in course work toward the Marshall BSN. Marshall will provide facilities at the Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ Campus, Glenville, West Virginia. Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ offers a pre-nursing curriculum that parallels Marshall University’s curriculum. Students successfully completing this curriculum will be eligible to apply and to be considered for admission into the Marshall University Nursing Program.
*Please see your advisor for more details about this course designation.
Incoming students must submit an application between November 15th and January 15th.
Freshman students must complete this list of courses by July 15th of the year after their first fall semester.
For more information regarding the application process, please contact the Office of Academic Affairs.
- Psychology (BS)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Behavioral Science- Regents Bachelor of Arts
Regents Bachelor of Arts Information
For additional information, please call the coordinator at (304) 462-6255.
- Sport Management (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
- Wellness Management (BSHHP)
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance (BSHHP)
- Wildlife Management (BSNRM)
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management (BSNRM)
Course Requirements
Plan of StudyWildlife Management Major page in the Department of Land Resources