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Dr. Frederick Baus is welcomed as the new president and CEO of the University Center.

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About the University Center

Welcome to the web site of the University Center of Greenville. Much information is easily accessible in these pages. We invite you to call us or use the information request form for further inquiry.

In the new economy, the ability to master the knowledge and skills necessary for a rapidly changing world is the decisive competitive advantage. With its diversity, quality and convenience of educational opportunities, the University Center of Greenville is uniquely positioned to help you keep pace.

The University Center serves mainly working professionals seeking to complete an undergraduate or graduate degree. Most classes are in the evenings, and web and DE classes are also available. However, our day class offerings are growing, as is the traditional student population. Click on degree programs for a complete listing of offerings. If a degree is listed, then starting at the junior level, all the classes from that university are available in Greenville at the Center. If you are interested in a degree not listed, please let us know your area of interest.

Fred Baus, Ed. D.
President

What We Offer

The Center offers more than 600 courses annually in seventy-six graduate and undergraduate degree programs. Degree programs include accounting, computer science, communication, teacher education, human resources development, information management, nursing, business administration, psychology/sociology, social work, interdisciplinary studies, health sciences, health administration, engineering, engineering technology, political science, and library and information science.

All courses offered at the Center are taught by faculty from the participating colleges and universities. Traditional and non-traditional students are served with day, night, and weekend classes.