Bachelor of Liberal Studies
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree is for students who are interested in a broad, liberal arts education to complement their life experiences and for those students who find the traditional university degree does not meet their specific needs. The BLS degree offers students considerable flexibility to apply credit earned at other accredited colleges and universities and from work-related experience. To be awarded the BLS degree, the student must earn at least 124 credit hours, which are comprised of the following:
- BLS General Curriculum Distribution requirements.
- Requirements for one BLS defined concentration
- General electives.
BLS Degree Provisions
Degree Requirements
BLS General Curriculum Distribution Requirements (GCDR)
One of the following:
A higher level math course may also apply, except MAT 180 College Geometry or MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics, which is not accepted in the GCDR.
One of the following
SPE 200 | Oral Communication | 4 |
SPE 208 | Speech for Business and the Professions | 4 |
Liberal Studies courses:
| Art/Aesthetic | 3 |
| Humanities/Fine Arts | 4 |
| International Studies | 8 |
| Natural Sciences | 3 |
| Social Sciences | 4 |
Humanities/Fine Arts: any course so designated; studio courses are limited to 2 credit hours
Natural Sciences: any course, with or without a laboratory, designated as a biological, chemical or physical science
Social Sciences, Art/Aethestic: any course so designated
International Studies: any courses designated IG or NW