
General Studies
Methodist University’s General Studies program is structured to give you a platform to advance your career. Designed for students to develop specific competencies, you can expect to gain skills in computer technology, critical thinking, information literacy, written and oral communication, and quantitative reasoning. Gain the necessary skills to enter the job market confidently, locate promotion opportunities, or advance your academic profile by continuing with a bachelor’s degree.
Common Career Paths
Some of the top jobs for those with General Studies bachelor degrees include copywriter, administrative assistant, technical writer, editor, public relations specialist, human resources coordinator, and much more.
Common Salary Ranges for Graduates
As mentioned above, there’s a long list of career opportunities for those with General Studies degrees. But, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the average annual salary for the following positions (which may require additional education) in North Carolina in 2021:
- Copywriter: $46,010
- Administrative assistant: $45,250
- Technical writer: $81,470
- Editor: $76,400
- Public relations specialist: $73,250
- Human resources worker: $71,210
Average Tuition Cost
The average cost for an incoming residential freshman to attend MU is less than $18,000 – similar to the cost of attending one of the big-box public schools, but with the enhanced value of a highly-regarded private school with a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
While tuition varies, depending on a student’s financial aid package, it’s important to know that the average financial award for an incoming residential freshman at MU is more than $34,000.
Tuition cost for the MU Online program in General Studies is $435 per credit hour, for a total of $26,970 for the program prior to transfer credits and financial aid being applied. Students who are Active Duty, Reservists, or National Guard have a discounted tuition rate of $250 per credit, for a total of $15,500 for the program prior to transfer credits and financial aid being applied.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
More than 97% of MU students receive some form of financial aid, with the University offering more than $24 million annually to students for scholarships. If a student is active military, family of active military, or a veteran, they may also qualify for MU’s military education benefits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Methodist University’s General Studies program is structured to give you a platform to advance your career. Designed for students to develop specific competencies, you can expect to gain skills in computer technology, critical thinking, information literacy, written and oral communication, and quantitative reasoning. Gain the necessary skills to enter the job market confidently, locate promotion opportunities, or advance your academic profile by continuing with a bachelor’s degree.
As mentioned above, there’s a long list of career opportunities for those with General Studies degrees. But, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the average annual salary for the following positions (which may require additional education) in North Carolina in 2021:
- Copywriter: $46,010
- Administrative assistant: $45,250
- Technical writer: $81,470
- Editor: $76,400
- Public relations specialist: $73,250
- Human resources worker: $71,210
On-Campus A.A. in General Studies Requirements
Students must complete the General Education Core requirements for associate degrees plus any electives to meet 62 credit hours. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 and a minimum of 16 credit hours in residence at Methodist University are also required.
Contact the On-Campus Program
Carl Dyke, Ph.D.

Contact the Online Program
Enrollment Counselor
