General StudiesLook up general studies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. General Studies or general education is a multidisciplinary subject offered at different levels of education. Its scope varies by country. North AmericaSome North American universities offer the Bachelor of General Studies degree. England, Wales and Northern IrelandGeneral Studies is a GCSE and former A-level examination offered to 16- to 18-year-olds in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It overlaps with PSHE and citizenship. 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.[3] The syllabus[4] covered " Culture and Society" (including culture, religion, philosophy, politics and the media); and "Science and Society" (including scientific research, technology and mathematics). It was withdrawn as an A-Level subject from 2017, with final examination in 2020.[5] Hong KongGeneral studies is a knowledge-oriented school subject taught in primary schools of Hong Kong. The Government of Hong Kong states that "General Studies provides students with opportunities to integrate knowledge, skills, values and attitudes across the Key Learning Areas (KLAs) of Personal, Social and Humanities Education (PSHE uk), Science Education (SE) and Technology Education (TE)."[6] MalaysiaIn Malaysia, general studies is part of the STPM examination, which is better known as its Malay name, Pengajian Am. See also
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