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General Studies, B.A


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University General Education Requirements  

*Note: Admission to the program has been suspended for new students, effective Fall 2021.

Chairperson: Brenda Eatman Aghahowa

The General Studies major at Chicago State University is an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree program that students can tailor to personal and professional interests and experiences. It offers the equivalent of a double minor, tied together with a General Studies Orientation course and a culminating General Studies Capstone course. Students may receive up to 18 credit hours of academic credit for previously acquired experiential learning. Class times and days vary depending on a student’s chosen fields of study.

The General Studies degree offers versatility in the range of courses across a variety of disciplines, with some structure added to ensure fundamental ideas are included in the program. This degree is often useful for someone who has completed some college coursework but has not yet earned a degree, and may be working in a field where a degree would offer professional advancement.

Program Requirements

Admission to the General Studies Bachelor of Arts Degree

To be admitted to the General Studies degree program, a student must be 24 years of age or older. Students must meet academic requirements per the criteria below:

  • Students with 24 (or more) semester hours of collegiate level work* must:
    • Provide official, sealed transcripts from each university attended.
    • Document a cumulative grade point average (GPA) above 2.0.
  • Students with fewer than 24 semester hours of collegiate work* must do the following:
    • Provide official, sealed transcripts from each university attended (if prior coursework exists).
    • Complete CSU’s English and Reading proficiency examinations.
    • Complete CSU’s General Studies prospective student interview.

*Collegiate level work is defined as 100/1000-level courses (or higher) from a regionally accredited college or university.

New students, 24 years of age or older, who do not have an ACT/SAT score, will be interviewed by the department prior to being recommended for admission.

Those enrolled in the program should also be aware of the following:

  • Effective Spring 2002, for both entering and returning students, only grades earned at CSU will be calculated in computing the student’s grade point average.
  • All credits earned with grades of A, B, C, Pass, or Credit as applicable are accepted toward the degree.
  • No grades of D are accepted in transfer.
  • Effective Fall 2007, for all new and returning students, no graduation credit is given for a grade of D.
  • The stipulated Residency requirement is that 24 semester hours of coursework must be successfully completed at CSU.
  • A minimum grade point average of C (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) must be achieved for graduation.
  •  Prior to graduation, students must successfully complete English, reading, and other examinations required by the University.

All General Studies students must complete 120 semester hours of work. These include 36 hours in general education. (See the University’s official list of Gen Ed requirements .) GS majors also must complete 6 credit hours of General Studies Orientation and Capstone Seminars.

Students also must successfully complete 36 hours in two General Studies Enhanced Minors from the approved list. At least 12 credit hours in each of the two minors must be at the 4000 level.

Curriculum Requirements for the General Studies Bachelor of Arts Degree:


Please note that the Foreign Language Requirement does not apply to the Non-traditional degree programs at this time. However, if a nontraditional degree student wishes to be considered for Latin Honors, he/she must meet the foreign language requirements.

Note: Placement in English composition courses is done by examination.

  1. Students with no college credit in composition take the diagnostic examination for placement in ENG 1230  or ENG 1270 . Students who demonstrate competencies for ENG 1270  must register for that course; those who do not must register for ENG 1230 .
  2. If they pass, their three credit hours in composition are accepted as transfer credit and they enroll in ENG 1280 ; if they do not pass, they must register for ENG 1240 .

General Requirements

  • 6 semester hours of English Composition
  • 3 semester hours of mathematics
  • 9 semester hours of communications skills: 3 semester hours of speech/communication (CMAT 2030 or 1130); 3 semester hours of a technology course (INSY 1370  or ENG 2370 ); 3 semester hours writing (ENG 2280  or ENG 2790  or ENG 2800 )

English Composition:


six semester hours consisting of

Humanities and Fine Arts


  • 6 semester hours of electives to be selected from the following disciplines: art, English, modern languages, music, philosophy, and speech/communication. 3 hours must be from humanities and 3 hours must be in an area of fine arts.

Social Sciences


  • 9 semester hours of electives to be selected from the following disciplines: African American studies, anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, sociology. Courses must be taken in at least two academic disciplines.

Natural Sciences


  • 6 semester hours of electives to be selected from the following disciplines: biological sciences and physical sciences. One course must include a lab.

Embedded Requirements


  • 9 semester hours total, to be earned in three courses of 3 semester hours each that have been designated as interdisciplinary, critical thinking, and diversity.

Specific Requirements


Two Minors

Two minors, at least one from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), with the other from CAS or the College of Business (COB).

  • At least 12 credit hours from each minor must be at the 3000 and 4000 levels.
  • A student must take enough upper division courses (3000- and 4000-level) in minor disciplines to reach 45 credit hours, with the prior approval of the minor academic program.
  • Courses in the Content Area Minors may not be double-counted unless they are required in each minor.
  • NOTE: Curriculum is updated by academic programs, and the General Studies program will work with advisees to identify available course options.

General Studies Minors in the College of Arts and Sciences:


African American Studies (21 credit hours):


6 credit hours in the Humanities, chosen from


6 credit hours in the Social Sciences, chosen from


Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counselor Training (21 credit hours):


Anthropology (21 credit hours):


Art and Design (21 Credit hours):


12 credit hours of electives


  • chosen from 3000- and 4000 Art electives, with the prior approval of the Art and Design program.

Communication Studies (21 credit hours):


Computer Science (21 credit hours):


Criminal Justice (24 Credit hours):


select one of each of the four categories:


English (18 credit hours):


Students wishing to earn a minor in English with a focus in literature must complete 18 credit hours, including a 3-credit-hour course in language (ENG 4335 or ENG 4336  ). Students also must complete elective courses in English totaling 15 credit hours. Courses are to be selected with the approval of the departmental academic advisor. At least 6 hours must be in American literature, and 6 hours must be in English literature.

Students wishing to earn a minor in English with a focus in writing must complete 18 credit hours, including a total of 6 credit hours in ENG 1360  and ENG 2100 . Students also must complete elective courses in English totaling 12 credit hours. Courses are to be selected with the approval of the departmental academic advisor. At least one course must be at the 4000 level.

Environmental Studies (24 credit hours):


12 credit hours of electives chosen from the following:


*Special topics courses must be presented on environmental subjects to be accepted in this minor. Ensure that at least 12 credit hours are at the upper division level.

Gerontology (21 credit hours):


9 credit hours chosen from


Latin American/Latina(o) Studies (21-24 credit hours):


Humanities 6 credit hours from


Social Sciences: 6 credit hours:


chosen from one discipline:

Media Production (24 credit hours):


One practicum chosen from


Peacemaking Studies (21 credit hours):


9 Credit Hours of Electives Chosen From


Political Science (21 credit hours):


15 credit hours of electives


of which at least 12 hours to be at the 3000 and 4000 levels, and at least one from each category:
International Relations/Comparative Politics:

Public Administration/Public Policy:

Psychology (21 credit hours):


Public Relations (21 credit hours):


Religious Studies (24 credit hours):


Social Work (21 credit hours):


9 credit hours from


Spanish (24 credit hours):


Sports Broadcasting (24 credit hours):


Transfer students also must complete CMAT 2230 Basic and Advanced Avid editing training.

Theatre Arts (21 credit hours):


12 credit hours chosen from


Women and Gender Studies (21 credit hours):


15 hours of electives, chosen in consultation with the academic advisor, from


General Studies Minors in the College of Business:


Accounting (24 credit hours):


Entrepreneurship (24 credit hours):


Finance (24 credit hours)


Human Resources Management (24 credit hours):


Management (24 credit hours):


Sales and Sales Management (24 credit hours):


Choose 2 From


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