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General studies degree programs offer both associate and bachelor's degrees. Because of their flexibility, the programs are especially popular with nontraditional students. The course work consists of a minimum number of credit hours in each of three areas: arts and letters, natural sciences, and social sciences, plus a wide range of electives. In addition, students are required to complete English W131 or its equivalent with a grade of C or higher, the research writing requirement, a speech course, a computer course (3 credit hours), and a mathematics course at the level of M117 Intermediate Algebra or higher. Degree requirements may be completed in a variety of ways, allowing students to design a program of study tailored to their individual needs. The program accepts accredited course work earned through several methods:
- regular courses taken at an Indiana University campus or another accredited institution
- independent study by correspondence
- credit by examination
- military service credit
- self-acquired competency credit
Because the general studies degree program is under revision, degree requirements will change. Students should maintain close contact with the general studies counselor to keep abreast of these changes.
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