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2020-2021 University Catalog 
    
2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Science Core: General Education


General Education Requirement

Outcome: Demonstrated breadth of knowledge and cultural appreciation. College of Science students will gain insights in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and/or Management to deepen their awareness of other disciplines of thought which complements and informs their scientific understanding of the world. The General Education requirement is met through completion of three courses (9 credits total) that have been approved to meet requirement. Students are encouraged to speak with their academic advisors about course options that may allow them to further an interest or develop a new one while meeting this important requirement.

The General Education list below contains approved courses effective as of Janaury, 2015*.  Students may use only ONE course (3 credits) from the following subjects: AGEC, MGMT, OBHR, ECON, or ENTR to meet their general education requirement. Approved courses may be used in any combination to satisfy the General Education requirement. Presence of a course on the list does not guarantee that the course will be available during all terms.

Curriculum Notices:

  • Some courses on the General Education approved course list share the same course subject and number, however, they have different or variable titles. Only those titles listed are approved. Consult with your advisor if you have a question about the suitability of a course.
  • Courses which have been taken to meet the General Education requirement may not also be used to meet a student’s Culture/Diversity or Great Issues requirement.

College of Science students are invited to nominate courses for the general education requirement. Please submit course suggestions to your academic advisor. A single course may not be used to meet both the General Education and Great Issues requirement.

Approved Courses by Subject: African American Studies - Entrpreneurship


Approved Courses by Subject: Forestry Natural Resources - Latin American and Latino Studies


Approved Courses by Subject: Latin - Women Gender and Sexuality Studies