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Course RequirementsThe general education program consists of two parts: a course distribution requirement and requirements to be fulfilled through the student’s major program. Seven learning outcomes are to be addressed by the general education program. They are: 1. Breadth of knowledge The first three learning outcomes should be fulfilled through the course distribution requirement; the remaining four learning outcomes should be fulfilled through courses provided by the major department. Learning outcomes 2) and 3), which are central to the course distribution requirement, are also be reinforced throughout the student’s major program. Ideally, all seven learning goals will eventually become embedded in the curriculum as a whole. Thus a student’s first exposure to a particular goal may be in general education courses, but students may find the principles behind these goals reinforced repeatedly throughout their undergraduate experience. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS The Course Distribution Requirement consists of a total of 36-38 credits and address three of the learning outcomes: Breadth of Knowledge (learning outcome #1) Students must demonstrate familiarity with several different areas of knowledge and several different modes of inquiry (outside of their major program). This requirement consists of five categories of courses. All courses in categories c), d), and e) must be chosen from an approved list and no more than 2 may be from the same department: Each General Education course in the distribution requirement provides elements of: Critical Thinking (learning outcome # 2) Students must demonstrate the ability to synthesize information, discover connections, differentiate between facts and opinions, assess evidence, draw conclusions, construct arguments on both sides of a debate using the best available evidence, solve problems, develop and test hypotheses.
Clear Communication (learning outcome # 3) Students must demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively: to articulate, support, and defend a position using appropriate modes of communication. MAJOR PROGRAM GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Each major program provides appropriate ways for its students to address the learning outcomes 4-7: The major programs have developed plans for complying with their part of the general education in consultation with the General Education Coordinating Committee (see governance). Diversity (learning outcome # 4 ) Students must demonstrate the ability to understand diverse groups of peoples, cultures, and views. Diversity is defined broadly to include culture (i.e., national origin, language, ethnicity, and religion), race, gender, social class, age, sexual orientation, and disability. Ethics (learning outcome # 5) Students must demonstrate an awareness of the implications of choosing various principles of action. Self-Direction and Collaboration (learning outcome # 6) Students must demonstrate the ability to complete an intellectual project, both independently and in collaboration with others.
Information Literacy (learning outcome # 7) Students must demonstrate the ability both to use appropriate media to gather information relative to their major field and to access reliable general information. | |
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