Program at a Glance
Program
General Studies, AA
Format
Online, Hybrid
Total Units
60
Requirements
No SAT or ACT
Required
Spring ’24 Final Application Deadline

December 17
$462
Per Unit
Program Overview
The Associate of Arts (AA) in General Studies provides a well-rounded foundation of knowledge designed to prepare students for employability and/or further academic work. Students can focus their skill set by selecting courses specifically designed to support their professional goals. The AA is ideal for working adults with a minimal number of academic credits who seek a milestone of achievement while working toward the bachelor’s degree.
The AA program is taught by practicing professionals, with a curriculum that integrates the liberal arts with knowledge of management principles, leadership strategies and organizational theory. Coursework emphasizes practical business applications, while providing a strong educational foundation for lifelong learning. Students develop the capacity to think critically and creatively in preparation for a successful future in business or management.
GGU’s nationally recognized eLearning environment allows students to pursue a degree online, in person, or in combination.
Step Up to a Bachelor’s Degree
In the process of completing the AA, students fulfill the general education and liberal studies requirements of GGU’s bachelor’s degrees, while also developing skills and knowledge outcomes in communication, critical thinking, media and information literacy, and quantitative fluency. A flexible course of study is designed to maximize the number of transfer credits counted toward degree completion.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the Associate of Arts in General Studies will be able to:
- Communicate effectively to general and specialized audiences through structured written, oral and visual presentations.
- Identify, categorize, and analyze problems and issues, and draw warranted conclusions.
- Perform accurate calculations using symbolic operations, and provide accurate interpretations and explanations of data.
- Correctly identify, categorize, evaluate, and cite multiple resources to create projects, papers, or performances.
- Describe ethical issues and apply ethical principles or frameworks in judgment and decision-making.
- Describe and analyze relationships between academic learning and problems outside the classroom.
- Explore, connect, and apply concepts and methods across multiple fields of study.
- Examine connections between academic learning and professional goals and demonstrate attitudes such as curiosity, self-awareness, adaptability, and motivation.
Curriculum
The degree requires completion of 60 units as follows: 36 units of general education, 6 units of foundation, 3 units of capstone, and 15 units of elective courses. Each course listed carries three semester units of credit, unless otherwise noted.
A cumulative grade-point average of 2.00 (“C” grade) or higher is required in all courses taken at Golden Gate University. Prerequisites to a course, if any, are listed in the course descriptions. Other than Degrees+ students, all degree-seeking undergraduate students must complete their English, mathematics, and critical thinking basic proficiency requirements within their first 27 units at Golden Gate University. Placement tests must be taken prior to enrolling in ENGL 10A, ENGL 10B, ENGL 60 and MATH 10, MATH 20,or MATH 30 to ensure proper placement in the sequences (see course descriptions in this catalog for details).
