General Studies | Springfield College

General Studies

Major
Bachelor of Science in Integrative Studies
About This Program
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Curriculum and Course Delivery
  • Earn a Bachelor of Science in a customized major
  • Take courses 100% online asynchronous or on-campus in Springfield, Mass.
  • Attend full- or part-time
  • Curriculum guide
  • Program curriculum
Start Dates
  • Online Asynchronous: Start in Fall, Spring, and Summer
  • On-Campus Springfield, Mass.: Start in Fall and Spring

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Students in general studies at Springfield College create a self-designed program, using a framework based on our core curriculum and the student’s specific disciplinary interests. As a general studies student, you will work with a professional academic advisor to define your area of focus to earn a BS in Integrative Studies (General Studies). Components of the major include a distinct core curriculum and a disciplinary or multi-disciplinary specialization, providing students an opportunity for both breadth and depth of study. It is an excellent opportunity for students to design an interdisciplinary major, explore their own unique interests, and/or prepare for graduate school or a variety of careers.

The BS in Integrative Studies (General Studies) is a flexible, educational pathway for the following students:

  • Adult learners or military veterans who have accumulated 60-75 credits at different institutions over the years
  • Transfer students who have completed an associates degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education
  • Current or past Springfield College students who could not complete their initial degree program as planned

Students in the program are required to take SPCO 401 - Beyond Springfield College. In this class students integrate what they have learned during their academic journey and explore how they can leverage their bachelor of science degree beyond Springfield College. There are opportunities to reflect on what students have learned and achieved in their major, connect learning outcomes from the Core Curriculum, and define how their experiences have prepared them for post-collegiate life. (1 credit)

Did You Know?

People with bachelor’s degrees earned more than 40% higher median weekly earnings ($1,248) than those with associate’s degrees ($887), or some college but no degree ($833). Having a bachelor’s degree increases employability and earnings. 

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Forbes Advisor ranked us among the Best Massachusetts Online Colleges

Springfield College has been recognized as one of the best online colleges in Massachusetts for 2024 by Forbes Advisor. Forbes Advisor scored schools based on the categories of credibility, affordability, student outcomes, student experience, and application process. 

In selecting Springfield College, Forbes advisor noted that the College “offers online bachelor’s degrees with majors that prepare students for careers in human services and the nonprofit sector. The school developed its online programs guided by the Humanics philosophy, emphasizing leadership in service to others. Admission requirements include a high school diploma or GED certificate and at least 15 college credits. Springfield College has a prior learning assessment program that lets students apply credit toward their degree for personal or professional experiences outside the classroom.”

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Core Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed in faithfulness to the Springfield College mission and to further strengthen the Humanics philosophy of educating students in spirit, mind, and body.

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Career Center

The Career Center’s mission is to educate, inspire, and empower students and alumni to effectively make well-informed career decisions. The staff is committed to student learning and development, and offers a variety of opportunities and programming for students and alumni.

The Academic Success Center offers readily and easily accessible services including support in writing, mathematics, science, subject area tutoring, learning strategies and time management counseling, and assistance for students with documented disabilities.
Academic Success Center

The Academic Success Center offers readily and easily accessible services including support in writing, mathematics, science, subject area tutoring, learning strategies and time management counseling, and assistance for students with documented disabilities.