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Bachelor's Degree Programs
UGA is no longer admitting new students to its bachelor's degree programs at the Gwinnett campus.  The last class of undergraduates was admitted in fall 2005.  However, UGA will continue to offer undergraduate courses at the Gwinnett campus through spring 2008 to allow students currently enrolled in the programs below the opportunity to complete their UGA degree.
Prospective students interested in earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia may apply to the main campus in Athens.

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Terry College of Business
College of Education
School of Social Work

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
AB in Interdisciplinary Studies, emphasis in the Social Sciences
This liberal arts degree provides a solid foundation for graduate study and prepares students for careers in a variety of areas, including elder care services,
law enforcement and human resources.

BS in Biology
This liberal arts degree provides an excellent background for those interested in working in a science-related field and also satisfies basic admissions requirements for most medical schools.

Terry College of Business
BBA in General Business
This degree provides a broad background in business administration and allows development of expertise in more than one area, with courses in business law, economics, finance, marketing, management, real estate and risk management.

College of Education
BSED in Instructional Psychology, Training and Technology
This innovative interdisciplinary program prepares students for a career in training or workforce development or to enter a graduate program in one of four areas: adult education, educational psychology, instructional technology or occupational studies.

BSED in Science Education
This program emphasizes the content, knowledge and skills needed for teaching science and satisfies Georgia’s initial science teacher certification requirements for grades 7-12.

BSED in Special Education
This program prepares candidates for initial certification as interrelated special education teachers who work with school students with high incidence disabilities. Note: Students can enter this program in the fall term only and it is limited to 30 new students yearly.

School of Social Work
BSW in Social Work
This program prepares beginning professionals in generalist social work practice helping individuals, families, groups and communities.