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The General Studies Bachelor of Arts program at Southern Connecticut State University offers a flexible path for students who want to complete their degree while exploring multiple academic disciplines. Instead of focusing on a single major, this program allows you to design a themed concentration that aligns with your interests and career goals.

Students can build a concentration in areas such as business, humanities, social sciences, or STEM. This approach is ideal for those with broad academic interests, transfer students looking to maximize previously earned credits, and adults returning to college to finish their degree.

This program provides the freedom to customize your education while receiving guidance from dedicated academic advisors. You’ll have the opportunity to combine courses from different fields, creating a degree that reflects your unique goals and aspirations.

The General Studies program is intended for students who have already completed 75 or more college credits at SCSU or another institution. Students with fewer credits are encouraged to consider the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. Every student in the program is assigned an academic advisor to help plan a clear path to graduation.

To learn more, speak with an Academic Advising Specialist in the Academic Advising Centers or contact the Program Director at generalstudies@southernct.edu.

Program Requirements ››

Learning Outcomes

Students who complete the B.A. in General Studies will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a breadth of knowledge and academic skills across academic disciplines.
  • Acquire a general knowledge across the content areas within a themed concentration.
  • Refine their written and oral communication skills. 
  • Enhance their critical thinking, problem-solving, research, and analysis skills.
  • Gain intellectual knowledge and skills applicable to their personal enrichment and/or professional advancement.

Careers

A Bachelor of Arts in General Studies opens doors to a wide range of careers that require a college degree. This flexible program is especially valuable for students seeking professional growth, career advancement, or promotion within their current roles.

Graduates of the General Studies program are well-prepared for positions in business, education, public service, and other fields where a broad academic background is an asset. Many students also use this degree as a stepping stone to graduate programs that do not require a specific undergraduate major, providing even more opportunities for advancement.

To make the most of your degree, General Studies majors are encouraged to work closely with their academic advisor and the Office of Career and Professional Development to tailor their coursework to their personal and professional goals.

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Dr. Polly Beals
generalstudies@southernct.edu


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