Applied General Studies (BA) is an interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree that helps you build strong foundations in writing, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking—while tailoring your coursework to your academic and career goals. You’ll work closely with advisors and faculty, complete a senior thesis or project, and gain practical experience through structured opportunities connected to your studies.
Applied General Studies (BA) is an interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree designed to provide you with a solid foundation in writing, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking. The program allows you to customize your coursework to align with your academic interests and career aspirations.
Throughout your studies, you will collaborate closely with advisors and faculty, culminating in a senior thesis or project that demonstrates your learning and practical experience through structured opportunities relevant to your field of study.
The Applied General Studies BA integrates core foundational courses with elective options chosen in consultation with your academic advisor. This approach ensures a well-rounded education tailored to your specific goals.
Core coursework may include:
Electives and senior work:
To be considered for entry into the Applied General Studies program, applicants typically need to meet a minimum GPA requirement. It is advisable to check specific admission criteria with the university for the most accurate information.
Graduates of the Applied General Studies program are equipped with versatile skills that can lead to diverse career opportunities across various fields. The combination of critical thinking, writing proficiency, and quantitative reasoning prepares you for roles in education, business, healthcare, and more. Additionally, the interdisciplinary approach fosters adaptability, making graduates valuable assets in today’s dynamic job market.
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