ObjectivesCSU’s Bachelor of General Studies (Science) program offers a range of flexible, generalist undergraduate degrees with a wide range of opportunities and choices available to graduates.
Academic titleBachelor of General Studies (Science)
Course descriptionIncluding: Bachelor of General Studies (Science) BGenStud(Sc)
University Certificate in General Studies (Science) [exit point only] UnivCertGenStud(Sc)
Associate Degree in General Studies (Science) [exit point only] AssocDegGenStud(Sc)
About the course
CSU's Bachelor of General Studies (Science) provides students flexible study options with access to a diverse pool of subjects that teach a wide range of knowledge and skills. The aim of this approach is to increase the student's potential to meet a wider range of vocational needs in an increasingly broad variety of science environments. The course allows students flexibility in the construction of a program of study that they consider will best meet their future employment needs.
The Bachelor of General Studies (Science) draws upon the extensive portfolio of subjects already developed by CSU's Faculty of Science as well as the subject offerings of other CSU faculties and any tertiary study previously undertaken.
Articulation and credit
The University Certificate in General Studies (Science) and Associate Degree in General Studies (Science) are exit point degrees, should a student decide to withdraw from the Bachelor of General Studies (Science) program.
Graduation requirements
To graduate with the Bachelor of General Studies (Science), students must successfully complete 192 points including at least 40 points of Level 3 subjects and 80 points of Level 2 or 3 subjects.
To exit with the Associate Degree in General Studies (Science), students must successfully complete 128 points, including at least 32 points of Level 2 or 3 subjects.
To exit with the University Certificate in General Studies (Science), students must successfully complete 64 points.