Noun
general studies (uncountable)
(UK, education) A school subject that assesses reading and writing skills and awareness of current affairs.
After Seth Low Junior College closed in 1938, Asimov finished his BS degree at University Extension (later the Columbia University School of General Studies ) in 1939. Source: Internet
Black Water graduated from the General Studies program at Lethbridge College in 2004 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Lethbridge in 2009. Source: Internet
In addition, there is upper division coursework for baccalaureate degree completion in nursing, justice studies, technology, business management, and English, as well as general studies and psychology degrees. Source: Internet
As implausible as his radicalization might seem, Bhuiya eventually dropped out of General Studies after a semester and began driving a taxi to pay off his student loans. Source: Internet
He attended West Derby Comprehensive School followed by Childwall Hall College of Further Education, studying A-levels in History, Government and Politics, English Literature and General Studies. Source: Internet
In 1836, the House of General Studies was formed, housing the departments of Latin, philosophy, mathematics, theology and jurisprudence. Source: Internet