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The General Studies program is designed to meet the needs of adult learners. In fact, nearly all General Studies students at IUPUI are 21 years old or older with work, previous college credits, and life experience.

The General Studies Degree Program, extends to students the opportunity to pursue a college education regardless of work schedules, domestic responsibilities, or location. Students may fulfill degree requirements by taking on-campus courses, web, or a combination of both.

The core of each general studies degree is a broadly based education encompassing a.) arts and humanities; b.) social and behavioral sciences; and c.) mathematics and natural sciences. The curriculum expands student's body of knowledge and awareness of major areas of human experience. A general studies education is not limited in scope; it establishes the foundation for a lifetime of learning and serves as the framework for a productive professional and personal life.

The Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.) provides basic preparation for many careers and graduate programs. B.G.S. graduates are employed in various professional fields, including education, law, government and social service, real estate, and private industry. Many B.G.S. recipients have gone on to graduate programs in fields such as anthropology, business, divinity studies, education, fine arts, international affairs, law, library science, management, medicine, nursing, public health, and social work. B.G.S. graduates have earned masters degrees and doctorates at Indiana University and other prestigious universities.

In addition to enrolling in regular session courses at any Indiana University campus, students may fulfill general studies degree requirements in various ways, including credit by examination, credit for educational programs in non-collegiate organizations, military service credit, and credit for courses completed at other regionally accredited institutions.

Requirements

39 credits hours selected from Arts and Science academic departments, of which:

  • 18 credit hours selected from one area below.
  • Credit hours earned must be from two or more different departments with a C- or higher.
  • No more than 21 credit hours are allowed from each department

Arts and Science Departments

Arts and Humanities

  • Africana Studies (AFRO)
  • American Sign Language/English Interpreting (ASL)
  • American Studies (AMST)
  • Classical Studies (CLAS)
  • Communication Studies (COMM)
  • East Asian Languages, Chinese and Japanese (EALC)
  • English (ENG)
  • Film Studies (FILM)
  • Folklore (FOLK)
  • French (FREN)
  • German (GER)
  • Global and International Studies (INTL)
  • Herron School of Art (HER)
  • Journalism and Public Relations (JOUR)
  • Latino Studies (LATS)
  • Medical Humanities and Health Studies (MHHS)
  • Museum Studies (MSTD)
  • Music (MUS)
  • Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS)
  • Near Eastern Language and Culture, Arabic (NELC)
  • Philosophy (PHIL)
  • Religious Studies (REL)
  • Spanish (SPAN)
  • Technical Communications (TCM)
  • World Languages and Cultures (WLAC)

 

Science and Math

  • Astronomy (AST)
  • Biology (BIOL and MICR count as one department)
  • Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Computer Science (CSCI)
  • Forensic Science (FIS)
  • General Science (SCI)
  • Geology (GEOL)
  • Mathematics (MATH and STAT count as one department)
  • Physics (PHYS)

Social Science

  • Anthropology (ANTH)
  • Criminal Justice (SPEA-J)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • History (HIST)
  • Political Science (POLS)
  • Psychology (PSY)
  • Sociology (SOC)
  • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WOST)

72 credit hours to complete Electives

  • 21 credits selected from Arts and Science departments.
  • 51 credit hours selected from Professional Schools and/or Arts and Science departments.

Professional Schools/Programs

  • Business (BUS)
  • Dental Assisting (DAST)
  • Dental Hygiene (DHYG)
  • Education (EDUC)
  • Emergency Medical (EMER)
  • Foods and Nutrition (FN)
  • Health and Human Sciences (HLSC, KINE, HPER)
  • Health Information Management (HIM)
  • Herron School of Art (ART)
  • Informatics (INFO)
  • Library and Information Science (LIS)
  • Labor Studies (LSTU)
  • Medicine (MED)
  • Military (MIL)
  • Music (MUS)*
  • New Media (NEWM)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Technology | Leadership and Communication (OLS)
  • Philanthropic Studies (PHST)
  • Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)
  • Social Work (SWK)
  • Tourism, Convention and Event Management (TESM)

School of Engineering/Technology (maximum 30 credit hours from any combination of departments below)

  • Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Computer Information and Graphics Technology (CIT, CGT)
  • Electrical and Computing Engineering (ECE)
  • Engineering Technology (ART, ECET, CMGT, HETM, IET, INTR, MET)
  • Mechanical and Energy Engineering (EEN)
Completion of 30 credit hour General Education Core (http://uc.iupui.edu/UndergraduateEducation/GeneralEducationCurriculum/GeneralEducationCore.aspx)
Minimum 18 credit hours completed after official admission to the General Studies Degree program
Minimum 30 credit hours completed at Indiana University (any campus)
Minimum 30 credit hours of upper level coursework (courses numbered 300-400 level) No more than 21 credit hours from a single Arts and Science academic department and/or 30 credit hours from a single professional school

Must complete a Capstone experience GNST-G399 or GNST-G400 with a grade of C or higher.

Note:

  • Maximum 90 transfer credits accepted from colleges/universities awarding baccalaureate degrees
  • Maximum 64 transfer credits accepted from two-year and community colleges