General Education Goals and Purposes
Develop core skills needed to understand, evaluate, articulate, and advance their ideas and the ideas of others
Explore issues, solve problems, and learn though multiple methodological approaches
Engage knowledgeably and responsibly with a changing, complicated, and multi-dimensional world
The BLS degree general education requirements
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree general education requirements are as follows; see the general education list for the courses that will meet the various requirements.
Foundations
Written Communication
Three courses designated Writing Intensive.
Oral Communication
One course designated Speaking Intensive.
Methods of Investigation
Arts and Literature
One course focusing on visual art, performing art, and/or literature.
Humanities
One course in the humanities (including history).
Natural Science
One course in the natural sciences that includes a laboratory.
Quantitative Reasoning
One course focusing on quantitative information and abstract reasoning.
Social Science
One course in the social sciences.
Additional Methods of Investigation Courses
Three additional courses taken from two different Methods of Investigation categories.
Connections
Digital Intensive
One course designated as a Digital Intensive course that is not being used to meet one of the methods of investigation requirements or to fulfill the Diverse and Global Perspectives requirement.
Diverse and Global Perspectives
One course focusing on global and/or diverse communities that is not being used to meet one of the methods of investigation requirements or to fulfill the Digital Intensive requirement.