Launch a career rooted in curiosity and discovery at IU Southeast
Imagine a future where your studies challenge you to solve complex problems, explore how the world works, and think analytically. With a Bachelor of General Studies in Science and Mathematics at Indiana University Southeast, you can follow your interests in STEM while building versatile skills that prepare you for a range of career opportunities. This flexible degree empowers you to explore scientific and mathematical ideas while matching your education with your long-term goals.
Study what sparks your curiosity
The Science and Mathematics concentration of the Bachelor of General Studies at IU Southeast gives you the freedom to dive into subjects like biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and more. You’ll strengthen your ability to analyze data, apply logic, and understand the scientific process. Whether you're passionate about natural sciences, numbers, or solving real-world problems, this concentration supports professional development and prepares you for a career.
Make an impact on your career with a flexible degree
The Bachelor of General Studies program at IU Southeast is designed to help you reach your career goals. You’ll work with academic advisors to create a degree plan that fits your interests, whether you want to start a new job in science, switch careers, or move up in your current field.
Along the way, you’ll build important skills like doing research and analyzing information, thinking critically and solving problems, and communicating technical ideas clearly. These skills are useful in many careers, including healthcare, technology, education, the environment, business, and data analysis.
Career Information
Graduates with a Science and Mathematics concentration pursue careers in fields such as healthcare support, data analysis, environmental science, research, education, and technical writing. Some work in labs, government agencies, or STEM-adjacent roles that require strong analytical thinking. This degree opens doors to dynamic careers where logic, evidence, and curiosity drive meaningful outcomes.
Degree Information
120 Credit hours
Minimum culumulative GPA of 2.0
In-person
Degree requirements
Please visit the IU Southeast Bulletin website for specific degree requirements.