BGSU
Firelands
Bachelor of Liberal Studies
The
bachelor of liberal studies degree program is one option
available to students whose interests extend beyond a
single academic major or more traditional interdepartmental
program. The degree's flexibility may make it an appropriate
option, for example, for nontraditional students who enroll
only in evening courses.
A
fully admitted student at the University may be evaluated
for admission to the B.L.S. program if he or she has:
- Completed
no fewer than 30 semester hours;
- A
minimum GPA of 2.5;
- At
least 45 semester hours of coursework remaining to be
completed before graduation;
- Submitted
the application for admission into the B.L.S. degree
program within the first 14 days of the semester in
which the last 45 hours of the degree program are begun;
- Submitted
a personal essay of three to five pages which articulates
specific correspondences between the student's long-
and short-term goals and objectives and the proposed
curriculum;
- Completed
ENG 112;
- Removed
all high school deficiencies (if appropriate);
- Completed
the University's general education program (see University
general education).
Students
enrolled at BGSU Firelands must meet with an adviser at
the time application is made.
A
B.L.S. degree program may include within the 122 hours
required for graduation no more than 27 hours within any
one department in the College of Arts and Sciences.
To
be eligible to graduate in the B.L.S. degree program,
a student must have:
- Met
all of the requirements set forth above and have been
admitted to the program;
- Completed
100 hours of coursework within the College of Arts and
Sciences;
- Met
all of the University's requirements for a bachelor's
degree;
- Followed
an approved program of study which is consistent with
his or her original application to the program;
- Satisfactorily
completed a minimum of 122 hours with the last 30 hours
in residence at BGSU.
The
College
of Arts and Sciences awards the B.L.S.
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