Undergraduate Catalog 2002 -2003

College of Continuing Studies

Krista K. Rodin, Ph.D., Dean
Jerry Lamb, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Jeetendra R. Joshee, Ed.D., Assistant Dean
Kenneth A. Fuchsman, Ed.D., Director of Bachelor of General Studies Program Link to the College of Continuing Studies website for additional information.

Bachelor of General Studies

Admission Requirements

The BGS program is a junior/senior level program of the University. Individuals seeking admission must have completed either an associate's degree or a minimum of 60 semester credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university. Applicants must also complete a special application form and be interviewed by a program counselor. Once admitted, BGS students must maintain a grade point average of 2.0 or better and must register each semester for courses or for continuous registration.

Academic Requirements

All BGS students must complete a program of study consisting of at least 120 semester credits (included in this are the 60 credits awarded upon admission) which includes:

A. At least 30 credits of course work taken at any campus of the University of Connecticut; and,

B.At least 30 credits in junior-senior level courses (numbered in the 200 series at the University of Connecticut or approved as the equivalent level for transfer from other institutions); and

C. The Bachelor of General Studies Summary Project, a three credit course which may be applied to requirement A and B directly above. A BGS student may petition the Dean for a waiver of this summary project course and to substitute another course in its place. Additionally, BGS students must fulfill the University's general education requirements in effect during the year of admission. General education requirements may be fulfilled with course credits transferred into UConn as well as with courses taken while in the program. A BGS student may petition for a waiver of Group 1 (Foreign Language) requirement and of the one semester laboratory science portion of the Group 8 (Science and Technology) requirement. Ordinarily a BGS student is expected to complete degree requirements within eight years unless an extension of time to complete the program is given.


College of Continuing Studies Departments

Continuing Studies

Special Sessions and International Studies
  • University Summer Sessions
  • Winter Intersession
  • International Culture Study Programs
  • Weekend College
  • Special Credit Extension Program
  • Professional Studies
  • Healthcare
  • Insurance and Employee Benefits Education
  • Real Estate
  • Paralegal Studies
  • University Conference Services
  • Non-profit Management
  • Summer Discovery
  • Labor Education Center
  • Institutes, seminars, and workshops on labor/management issues
  • Occupational Safety and Health Programs
  • Certificate Program in Humanitarian Studies
  • Consulting
  • Workforce Development Institute
  • Corporate Learning Center
  • Institute of Public Service
  • Community School of the Arts
  • Arts Education for all ages and ability levels
  • English Language Institute
  • ESL
  • Distance Education and Technology Services
  • Online course development across all disciplines