The School of Arts & Sciences at Greenville Technical College is the largest school within the college, providing
classes for over 4,000 students each fall and spring semester to include dual enrolled high school students. The School
offers the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and the general education courses required for the Associate
of Applied Science degree programs.
Uniquely, it provides opportunities for undergraduate research, study abroad/international education, and advanced course rigor through the Honors Program.
"The School of Arts & Sciences combines rigorous academics, transfer opportunities, and small class sizes to help students succeed. We provide an interdisciplinary educational experience that promotes creativity, artistic expression, research, and critical thought. Our dedicated faculty strive to encourage innovation and scholarship through a diverse curriculum in order to prepare our students to enter a dynamic global society as informed citizens, productive professionals, and lifelong learners. In addition, we are proud to have one of the most robust honors programs at a technical college in South Carolina where students pursue individual goals and independent research. Please contact one of our department heads or program directors to learn more and join our campus community."
Dr. Thomas Takayama
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Mission Statement
The School of Arts & Sciences provides an interdisciplinary educational experience with broad-based degree options, general education courses, Honors Program, opportunities for undergraduate research, and global education.
Vision Statement
The School of Arts & Sciences prepares our students to enter a dynamic future as informed citizens, productive professionals, and lifelong learners through courses that promote creativity, artistic expression, research, and critical thought for students to meet their specific educational goals.The Honors Program is designed to enhance the Greenville Tech experience for bright, highly motivated students. Small, challenging classes encourage interaction between student and instructor, enhance opportunities for independent research, and allow the student to pursue individual goals.
Learn more about qualifications and how to join this program »