Some North American universities offer the Bachelor of General Studies degree.
General Studies is a GCSE and former A-level examination offered to 16- to 18-year-olds in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The GCSE syllabus covered arts and culture, politics and the economy, society and ethics, science and technology, and the relationships between these topics.
[1] The A-Level syllabus was introduced in the 1950s,[2] and intended to "“broaden minds by encouraging students to develop their thinking skills, capacity to construct arguments and ability to draw conclusions", according to the AQA examination board.
"[6] In Malaysia, general studies is part of the STPM examination, which is better known as its Malay name, Pengajian Am.