College of Arts and Sciences

General Studies Program

General

The Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) is a liberal arts degree, without a specific major.  It provides students with a broadly based multidisciplinary education, while emphasizing the liberal arts and sciences.  Students are required to complete three Major Areas of Learning, an Area of Concentration, and both Arts and Science and general electives.  The program allows the student the option to utilize professional and technical courses as electives.  The student takes an active role in customizing a Plan of Study that will form the basis for achieving personal and career goals. 

It is possible to design an academic program that fits you. It is possible to complete your studies in a variety of ways.

The B.G.S. degrees consist of two parts: (1) course work that must be done in broad categories, called "required areas of learning," and (2) course work that can be done in any school, division, or program of the university, called "elective credit." The three required areas of learning are arts and humanities, science and mathematics, and social and behavioral sciences. They provide students with a broad exposure to the humanities and the sciences. Electives permit students to explore other areas of interest and to tailor the degree to their individual needs.

 

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