Undergraduate programs require learners to complete a specified number of General Education credits, ensuring they acquire a well-rounded foundation in writing, math, science, and social sciences. These courses equip learners with essential core skills and competencies necessary for success in their chosen professions. By exposing learners to a broad range of perspectives, these courses foster the ability to approach problems from multiple angles, develop potential solutions, and enhance communication and problem-solving abilities.
Written and Oral Communication
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Communicate and comprehend effectively (oral and written). |
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Natural and Physical Science
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Explore how physical and natural systems work and are sustained. |
Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning
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Apply mathematical and scientific principles and methods. |
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Gain an understanding of society and culture as well as individual and social interaction processes. |
Humanities and Fine Arts
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Understand, analyze and explore the human condition. |