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Launch into a world of endless options with general studies!

You know you want a college degree, but maybe you aren’t set on one specific area of interest. A degree in general studies could be the perfect option for you! A bachelor’s degree in general studies allows you to explore all the topics that you’re passionate and curious about without having to limit yourself to one or two options. If you may want a more focused bachelor’s degree, but remain undecided, an associates degree in general studies can help you explore a variety of disciplines as you discover a path that fuels your interests. With general studies, you can curate a custom degree catered specifically to what you want to learn about. 

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Programs & Requirements

* The credit hours listed on this page only reference the specific program requirements and is not reflective of the total hours necessary to receive your degree. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ requires all students obtain a minimum of 60 hours for an associate’s degree and a total of 120 hours for a bachelor’s degree. Transfer and prior learning credits may be counted toward those totals.

To learn more about our General Education Requirements, please visit the page referenced below or explore our Academic Catalog

General Education Requirements

Bachelor's Degree in General Studies

To obtain a bachelor's degree in general studies, students must complete a core set of general studies courses (12 hours), two specialized areas (15 hours each; 30 hours total), and a set of strategic electives (remaining hours) to complete their degree. Students may also opt to complete one emphasis area (15 hours) and one minor (varying credits depending on the program) in the place of the second emphasis area to complete their degree.

If a student chooses an option and minor of the same discipline, the courses must not overlap in requirements for the emphasis area. Courses included within the major or minor of General Studies must be unique in meeting the General Studies degree requirements and are not being utilized to meet other major or minor degree requirements.

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Associate of Science in General Studies

If you want to start college, but you just can't commit to spending four years working on a full-fledged bachelor's degree, we understand. That's why we offer so many associate degree programs – including an Associate of Science in General Studies. Not only do you have the chance to finish the degree in much less time, but you also get to study a handful of interests instead of focusing largely on one major. If you crave variety and want a degree in your hand in as little as one year, this could be the right fit for you.

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Available Minors

You have the freedom to minor in general studies, professional studies, or media & ministry. These options mean you can customize your minor to include classes that fit a number of your interests. This 21-credit hour option is a good way to broaden your academic topics while still completing a minor.

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Students choosing to study in the area of general studies can gain a certificate in specific program areas with 15 hours of academic curriculum. 

Military Science Minor

Strengthen your understanding of the Army’s mission, organization, and culture by develop your leadership skills. By earning a minor in Military Science, you get an inside look into how the army operates and have the opportunity to become a great leader. With skilled and determined professors ready to help you thrive, success is inevitable. Find your place amongst likeminded people and discover what it takes to excel in the army.

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Mission & Goals

The purpose of the General Studies program is to offer a degree in which you can explore a wide variety of fields and build a curriculum that best fits your educational goals, graduating with a firm educational foundation.

Develop your knowledge in a variety of fields.

Strengthen your problem-solving, time-management, reading comprehension, and writing skills.

Build a degree program that is customized to your interests and needs.

Be prepared for a wide range of different career paths.

Graduate with a well-rounded college degree.

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General Studies Careers & Outcomes

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