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General Studies

What does the academic term General Studies mean in higher education?

General Studies


General Studies definition

Short Definition

General Studies is a degree program that allows students to take a variety of courses from different fields of study.


In-depth Overview

General Studies

Long definition: General Studies, also known as Liberal Studies or Liberal Arts, is an academic program that offers a multidisciplinary approach to education. It allows students to explore a wide range of subjects from various disciplines without the need to commit to a specific major. General Studies programs typically include courses in mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the arts. The aim is to provide students with a broad knowledge base, critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt to diverse career paths or transfer to more specialized programs.

Etymology: The term "general" in General Studies indicates its broad and comprehensive nature, encompassing a general education across multiple fields of knowledge.

Synonyms or related academic terms: Liberal Studies, Liberal Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, General Education, Core Curriculum.

Examples of Use:

  • Many universities offer a General Studies program for students who want a well-rounded education before choosing a major.
  • General Studies courses often encourage students to think critically and make connections between different subjects.
  • Liberal Arts colleges are known for their emphasis on General Studies as a foundation for lifelong learning.

Translations:
Spanish: Estudios Generales
French: Études Générales
German: Allgemeinwissenschaften
Italian: Studi Generali
Portuguese: Estudos Gerais
Japanese: 一般教養 (Ippan Kyōyō)
Chinese (Simplified): 通识教育 (Tōngshí Jiàoyù)
Hindi: सामान्य अध्ययन (Sāmānya Adhyayan)

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General Studies


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Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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