Collection: Undergraduate Programs

  • Humanities Minor

    Greensboro College Students selected for the prestigious George Center for Honors Studies have exclusive access to our Humanities minor. This 24-credit minor culminates in a senior honors project, providing a platform for independent research and critical analysis. Students explore courses like The Basic Questions, Stories We Tell Ourselves, and Understanding the World. Immerse yourself in…


  • Spanish Minor

    Embark on a linguistic journey with Greensboro College's Spanish minor. This 20-credit program introduces students to the richness of the Spanish language and culture. Students develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, then expand their study with courses like Conversation and Composition, Spanish Literature for Children and Adolescents, and Spanish-American Civilization and Literature. Immerse yourself…


  • History Minor

    Dig into the past with Greensboro College's History minor. Explore topics like Western Civilization, Colonial and Revolutionary America, and Modern America. With a total of 20 credit hours, our History minor provides a comprehensive understanding of significant historical events.


  • Education Minor

    Prepare for the classroom with Greensboro College's Education minor. Dive into practical courses like 21st Century Schools I and II, Diverse Populations, and psychology electives such as a study on Learning, Memory, and Cognition. With a total of 22 credit hours, this practical minor equips you to step into the world of education.


  • Musical Theatre Minor

    Ignite your passion for the stage with Greensboro College's Musical Theatre minor. This minor offers a holistic approach to musical theatre, combining classes in acting, voice, and dance. With a requirement of just 20 credits, this minor is an enriching addition for all Greensboro College students.


  • Design/Technical Theatre Minor

    Greensboro College's Design/Technical Theatre minor dives into the fundamentals of theatrical production and design. This program empowers students to actively participate in the production scene shop. It is suitable for all majors with only 19 credits required to complete.


  • Sociology of Human Services Minor

    Discover the intersection of sociology and human services with Greensboro College's Sociology of Human Services minor. Choose from electives covering topics such as Criminal Justice, Family Violence, and Race, Class, and Gender. Gain real-world insights to apply theoretical knowledge in diverse social service settings. Explore the history, values, and ethics of human services, preparing for…


  • Sociology of Culture and Diversity Minor

    With Greensboro College's Sociology of Culture and Diversity minor, explore diverse perspectives of our past and present. Choose from a selection of thought-provoking courses such as Migration and Society, Cultural Anthropology, and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. This 20-credit minor delves into race, ethnicity, gender, and societal structures, fostering a nuanced understanding of our interconnected world.


  • Studio Art Minor

    Unleash your creative potential with Greensboro College's Studio Art minor. Choose from a range of courses including Illustration, Sculpture, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Graphic Design, Photography, and Animation. Join our vibrant artistic community, where the exploration of visual expression is enriched by reading and writing about art. Requires 24 credit hours.


  • Costume Minor

    Unleash your creativity and join the world of theatre with Greensboro College's Costume minor. This program offers hands-on opportunity in costuming, wardrobe, and make-up. With just 20 credits needed for completion, this minor is a fantastic addition for any student.


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“I loved the GC Honors program and Greensboro College. I felt safe and a sense of genuine belonging at the college. I worked closely with my thesis advisor and professors who helped inspire me to define my path and passion of interest. That path has led me to my doctoral studies in Engineering Mechanics.”

- Joshua Fitzgerald, Class of ’19, Mathematics Major

Joshua currently studies astrodynamics at Virginia Tech University and is an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. Candidate.