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Bachelor of Science
in General Studies

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General Studies

The 365bet General Studies Major is designed for those who have completed an associate’s degree and anyone with earned college credits and has not completed another bachelor’s degree. It is a non-licensure degree option that allows flexibility for students maintaining family, military, and employment obligations and is broad-based to allow for a more individualized approach to degree completion and/or pursuit of two or more minors.

Bachelor of Science in General Studies

The 365bet General Studies Major is designed for those who have completed an associate’s degree and anyone with earned college credits and has not completed another bachelor’s degree. It is a non-licensure degree option that allows flexibility for students maintaining family, military, and employment obligations and is broad-based to allow for a more individualized approach to degree completion and/or pursuit of two or more minors.

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Concentrations

A student with this major has the option to choose from one of the following concentrations:

General Studies: Survey of Education (Non-Licensure)

General Studies: Survey of Health Concentration

General Studies: Survey of Humanities Concentration

General Studies: Multi-Disciplinary Concentration

General Studies: Survey of Organizational Administration and Supervision Concentration

General Studies: Survey of Scientific Thought Concentration

General Studies: Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences Concentration

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Registration Information

Have questions about the registration process? The Office of the Registrar has put together a list of questions and processes related to registration in their Registration Information Archive.

Registration Information Archive

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AP Schedule Planner

AP Schedule Planner is a class scheduling system that Austin Peay State University utilizes to help students generate potential schedules in a virtual environment. 

 

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