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4.6. Bachelor of General Studies degree program

(three years — 90 credits)


Introduction Requirements
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Introduction

The Bachelor of General Studies degree program provides a framework of individualized study within an Arts and Science or Applied Studies designation that gives great freedom to choose courses to meet career or educational goals. Unlike the other degrees offered by Athabasca University, the Bachelor of General Studies does not have a residency requirement, and degree requirements may be completed at institutions other than Athabasca University.

Subject to the following requirements students may specialize or diversify their course selection. This program allows you maximum freedom to develop your own intellectual and academic interests.

This does not mean that course selection should be casual. You are expected to ensure your vocational or personal needs are well defined. All courses transferred to this degree program must be university-level credit as determined by Athabasca University faculty.


Requirements

Bachelor of General Studies degree program
(three years — 90 credits)

Degree regulations

The Bachelor of General Studies degree program requires the completion of 90 credits and is comparable to a three-year program. Students in the Bachelor of General Studies degree program must choose either an Arts and Science or an Applied Studies designation (see Section 17 — Glossary).

Degree requirements

Total credits in the program 90
Minimum credits required
  • Credits in the area of designation
  • Senior (300 or 400) level credits in the area of designation
  • Total senior-level credits (including above 30)
  • Humanities area of study*
  • Social Science area of study
  • Science area of study


45
30
45
6
6
6
Maximum credits allowed
  • At the preparatory (100) level
  • At the junior (200) level in any one discipline


6
15
Note: ENGL 155, ENGL 177, ENGL 187, and ENGL 255 will not satisfy the Humanities area of study requirement in this program. They may, however, count as part of the total number of credits required for the degree.

  1. Arts and Science designation

    If you choose an Arts and Science designation in the Bachelor of General Studies degree you must complete a minimum of 45 credits of Arts and Science courses. Thirty of the credits must be at the senior (300 or 400) level.

    Conditional enrolment

    You will be granted conditional enrolment in the Bachelor of General Studies degree program until the following requirement has been met:

    • A pass on the Alberta Universities Writing Competence Test (for information about this test, contact an Athabasca University learning centre).

    Exemption from the test is granted to students who satisfy one of the following criteria: a) hold credit in ENGL 255 (ENGL 255 will not satisfy the Humanities area of study. It will, however, count as part of the total number of credits required for the degree); or b) have a grade of 70% or better in an Athabasca University 200-level English course; or c) receive transfer credit for an English course in which a grade of "B" or better was achieved.

    The following courses can satisfy either the Social Science area of study or the Science area of study requirements, but not both. If you wish to use these courses to satisfy the Science area of study requirements you must call Admission and Evaluation Services and request the change. Your Student Assessment letter can then be adjusted to reflect the change.

    ENVS 253 Global Environmental Change: The Scientific and Social Issues   (3)
    PSYC 289 Psychology as a Natural Science   (3)
    PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology   (3)
    PSYC 387 Learning   (3)
    PSYC 402 Biological Psychology   (3)
    PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology   (3)

  2. Applied Studies designation

    The Applied Studies designation includes courses in Administrative Studies. Transfer courses in engineering, education, physical education, etc. are also applicable to the Applied Studies designation (see 3.1 Administrative Studies courses; Section 17 Glossary).

    If you choose an Applied Studies designation in the Bachelor of General Studies degree you must complete a minimum of 45 credits of Applied Studies courses. Thirty of the credits must be at the senior (300 or 400) level.

    Students in the Applied Studies designation in the Bachelor of General Studies degree must also complete ADMN 233 or ENGL 255 (or pass the Alberta Universities Writing Competence Test (See Conditional enrolment under 1. Arts and Science designation). ADMN 233 will partially satisfy the Applied Studies area of study requirement in this program.

    The following courses can satisfy either the Social Science area of study or the Science area of study requirements, but not both. If you wish to use these courses to satisfy the Science area of study requirements you must call Admission and Evaluation Services and request the change. Your Student Assessment letter can then be adjusted to reflect the change.

    ENVS 253 Global Environmental Change: The Scientific and Social Issues   (3)
    PSYC 289 Psychology as a Natural Science   (3)
    PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology   (3)
    PSYC 387 Learning   (3)
    PSYC 402 Biological Psychology   (3)
    PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology   (3)

Bachelor of General Studies Second Undergraduate Degree regulations

Minimum credits required
  • Minimum credits not applied to a previous degree
  • Credits in the area of designation
  • Senior-(300 or 400) level credits in the area of designation
  • Total senior-level credits (including above 30)
  • Humanities area of study
  • Social Science area of study
  • Science area of study


48
30
30
36
6
6
6
Maximum credits allowed
  • At the preparatory (100) level
  • At the junior (200) level in any one discipline


0
12
Students must choose either an Arts and Science or an Applied Studies designation and complete at least 30 senior credits in the chosen designation (see Section 17 — Glossary).

The Bachelor of General Studies as a possible credential for teaching

For purposes of upgrading towards an Alberta professional teaching certificate, Alberta Education has specific requirements for the certification of teachers. Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of General Studies degree in order to meet certification requirements must already have completed a basic teacher preparation program acceptable to the Alberta minister of education. To obtain information regarding an assessment of the basic teacher preparation program towards the minimum requirements for certification in Alberta, and regarding the Bachelor of General Studies degree as a possible means to fulfilling the academic degree requirements, contact:

The Registrar
Alberta Education
Teacher Certification and Development Branch
Devonian Building
11160 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5K 0L2
Phone: (780) 427-2045

Teachers wishing to have Athabasca University courses or programs considered for salary purposes should contact:

Alberta Teachers' Association
Teacher Qualifications Service
Barnett House
11010 - 142 Street
Edmonton, AB T5N 2R1
Phone: (780) 453-2411
E-mail: pd@teachers.ab.ca


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