The Bachelor of Arts in General Studies synthesizes interdisciplinary skills in communication, quantitative reasoning, technology, and ethical decision making with advanced study in Project Management or Organizational Management to prepare graduates for personal and professional advancement.
Overview
Syllabus
- Digital Literacy – DGT 1000
- Introduction to Economics – ECON 1580
- Introduction to Sociology – SOC 1502
- Introduction to Philosophy – PHIL 1402
- Professional Communication – COM 2001
- Business Law and Ethics (proctored) – BUS 2205
- Psychology in the Workplace – PSYC 3000
- Leadership – BUS 4405
- General Studies Capstone – GENS 4000
- Introduction to Project Management – PM 2101
- Project Scope, Scheduling, and Budgeting – PM 2102
- Project Risk and Procurement Management – PM 2103
- Introduction to Agile Project Management – PM 3104
- Project Stakeholder Engagement and Communication – PM 4105
- Capstone course for PM – PM 4106
- Introduction to Organizational Management – OM 2101
- Principles of Finance for non-finance Managers – FIN 2205
- Human Resource Management – HRM 2000
- Organizational Behavior – BUS 4402
- Quality Management – BUS 4406
- Capstone course for OM – OM 4106
- Online Education Strategies – UNIV 3001
- English Composition 2 – ENGL 1102
- College Algebra – MATH 1201
- Introduction to Statistics – MATH 1280
- Calculus – MATH 1211
- Introduction to Biology – BIOL 1301
- Greek and Roman Civilization – HIST 1421
- Early World History – HIST 1301
- Art History – AHIST 1401
- World Literature – ENGL 1405
- Introduction to Environmental Sciences – ENVS 1301
- Introduction to Global Ethics – PHIL 1404
- Globalization – POLS 1503
- Introduction to Health Psychology – PSYC 1111
- Emotional Intelligence – PSYC 1205
- Introduction to Psychology – PSYC 1504
- Biology 1 for Health Studies Majors – BIOL 1121