A minimum of 45 transferable university quarter credits are required to enroll in the following programs. There are no exceptions.
iTEP Plus: 4.0
TOEFL iBT: 76
University of Cambridge ESOL Exams: FCE First Certificate in English
IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Band 6.0
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language): Overall 60; Writing 60
PTE (Pearson Test of English): 51
The EIKEN Test in Practical English Proficiency: EIKEN Grade Pre-1
WEST-B (Washington Educator Basic Skills Test): OSPI passing scores on Reading & Writing Sections
ELS: ELS Level 109 Intensive Program
The Bachelor of Science in General Studies program is perfect for students looking to earn a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies or create an individualized study plan. So, whether you’re taking your first step toward a degree or working to complete a few classes, CityU is ready to help you finish your degree program in a way that works for you. You may be eligible to transfer up to 135 credits completed at other institutions.
Our advising staff will help you create a personalized syllabus so you can complete your bachelor’s degree. Regardless of your focus area, you’ll develop the critical-thinking skills you need to analyze problems and create innovative solutions in your given discipline. You’ll be well-prepared to enter the workforce or take your education further to graduate studies.
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Lower-Division Requirements (90 Credits)
College Composition: 5 credits
College Mathematics: 5 credits
Humanities: 15 credits
Social Science: 15 credits
Natural Science/Mathematics: 15 credits
Electives: 35 credits
Upper-Division Requirements (90 credits)
As part of the upper-division requirements, students must complete a minimum of two (2) different 20-credit upper-division concentration areas from the following disciplines: sociology, psychology, communications, information/computer systems, information technology, business/management, accounting, marketing, project management, or human resources.
Capstone (5 credits)
GS 495 General Studies Degree Capstone (5)
Since this degree covers a wide range of disciplines, the career opportunities are equally broad. Depending on your chosen area of focus, upon completion of your BS in General Studies, you may choose to pursue a career in:
Sociology
Psychology
Communications
Information/computer systems
Information technology
Business/management
Accounting, marketing
Project management
Human resources
Networking Opportunities
At CityU, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your professional network by connecting with faculty working in your field, students from around the globe, and alumni employed at Seattle’s top companies. Plus, you’ll be part of a supportive community that’s dedicated to helping you reach your career goals.
International student health insurance for academic students per quarter: $390