The minor in Public Health is intended for students who are interested in public health but whose primary focus is within another academic major.
This page offers tips for self-care at home before or after seeing a clinician to manage flu and COVID symptoms.
The Art department at Georgia College prepares you to be an art practitioner with skills and values that make you an active and responsible participant in society.
For more than 125 years, Georgia College has prepared students to think independently and lead creatively by focusing on developing individuals who embrace change to make a difference.
The Leadership & Management Academy provides customized workshops, courses, and programs to support cities, municipalities, school districts, healthcare providers, and businesses in the state of Georgia.
The Master of Management Information Systems (MMIS) bridges business and technology. For more than 35 years, we've transformed students from any undergraduate background into high-demand IT professionals.
It is the policy of Georgia College & State University to adopt and adhere to the University System of Georgia Technology Policy Manual concerning Information Technology practices.
This certificate program engages new or emerging leaders in the fundamentals of leadership, business practices, and people management. Government employees who successfully complete this certificate program will be able to lead their city operations effectively, and efficiently with purpose, intent, and confidence. This certificate program can be scheduled and customized to your workforce needs.
Wellness Day is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to pause and focus on wellness. This day is a signature experience at GCSU.
The Martha Daniel Newell Visiting Scholar program was established in 2011 with an endowment from Georgia College alumna, Mrs. Martha Daniel Newell.
The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree in Kinesiology/Physical Education provides initial teacher preparation at the master's degree level
The PBIS Certificate features a three-part series of courses designed to acclimate and educate the practicing educator in the concepts, research, and issues surround implementation of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)