In the spring of 2007, after two years of research and discussion by a Task Force comprised of faculty, student and staff members from across campus, the University Senate approved a set of recommendations to reform the current General Education (GE) program into the a new Essential Studies (ES) program. The Essential Studies Program will be implemented for entering first-year students in fall 2008. It emphasizes a stronger focus on specific learning goals and advocates practices that will help students better understand the value of general education.
What is Essential Studies?
What are the goals in Essential Studies?
What are the ES requirements?
Who can I contact if I have questions?
Are interested in the validation criteria developed for the Special Emphasis courses in the ES program? They are available here:
Communication ("O" and "A" courses)
Social and Cultural Diversity ("U" and "G" courses)
Quantitative Reasoning ("Q"courses)
|