
Bachelor of General Studies Courses
General Studies is an interdepartmental program that allows you to build your own degree plan based on interests that may not be met by any single major or department. A general studies degree combines primary and secondary concentrations with electives to create a tailor-made degree. (The primary and secondary areas of concentration must be taken from different departments.) With a degree in General Studies, you have the ability to enter a wide-range of professional fields, and you can use the degree to enter graduate or professional training programs. Students accepted into this degree program will be assigned to an advisor from their primary area of concentration.
You may choose from the following areas of concentrations:
- Behavioral Sciences
- Biblical Studies
- Business
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- English
- Fine Arts and Communication
- History
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Physical Education



