General Studies
The General Studies Degree Program is specifically designed for students
who want a degree that combines IU high academic standards with a great
level of flexibility and convenience. Both the Associate of Arts in
General Studies and the Bachelor of General Studies allow students to
customize their own degree programs. Students may select courses from a
broad range of subjects to tailor their course work to personal
interests, goals, or career needs. Earning a degree in general studies
allows students to apply for and pursue advanced degrees in a variety of
fields, increase earnings, advance in careers, build confidence, and
become role models for their children.
Special Opportunities
Credit is given for competencies gained through courses taken at other
accredited institutions, military services, life experiences, and
examinations. In addition, there is no time limit for acceptance of
credits previously taken. Certificates and minors can be incorporated to
meet degree requirements while enhancing a student's education. After
students are admitted to a general studies degree program, they will
meet with an advisor who will assist them in developing a plan of study
to meet their objectives.
Careers
Completing the Bachelor of General Studies gives students basic
preparation for many careers and graduate programs. General Studies
graduates work in various professional fields, including business,
education, government, health care, law, public relations, real estate,
and the social service field. Many B.G.S. students have gone on to
graduate programs, earning master's degrees and doctorates in such
fields as anthropology, business, divinity studies, education, fine art,
international affairs, law, library science, management, nursing,
public health, and social work.
Degree Programs
- Associate of Arts in General Studies (A.A.G.S.)
- Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.)
General Studies degree requirements
For more information, contact:
General Studies Degree Program
4601 Central Ave.
Columbus, IN 47203-1769
Room 156
Office: 812-348-7216
Email: vwelshhu
iupuc.edu