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Overview of General Education Outcomes

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

Communicate and comprehend effectively (oral and written).

Natural and Physical Science

Explore how physical and natural systems work and are sustained.

Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning

Apply mathematical and scientific principles and methods.

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Gain an understanding of society and culture as well as individual and social interaction processes.

Humanities and Fine Arts

Understand, analyze and explore the human condition.

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