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2018-2019 
    
2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General University Course Requirements


Heritage University: Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Knowledge of the Physical World and of Human Cultures
    1. Students possess the knowledge of the physical world and scientific methodology necessary to engage in informed discussions regarding currently relevant issues in science and society.
    2. Students explain contributions and impacts of, as well as the connections among, history, the arts, social sciences, and cultural elements such as religion, philosophy, and literature.
  2. Intellectual and Practical Skills
    1. Students employ the appropriate methods to find, evaluate, produce, share, and use information.
    2. Students ask questions, demonstrate their ability to think systematically, and answer their questions by analyzing literature or conducting investigations.
    3. Students demonstrate communication skills in one or more areas including reading, writing, speaking, listening, and use of visual media in a variety of contexts.
    4. Students construct valid and sound arguments.
    5. Students demonstrate the mathematical and technological knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in their disciplines and to contribute to their communities and to society.
    6. Students express themselves creatively through experience in the arts.
  3. Personal and Social Responsibility
    1. Students demonstrate increasing emotional competence, self-awareness, and resilience to maintain a sense of well-being.
    2. Students interpret and explain issues impacting society, including issues of sustainability and justice.
    3. Students demonstrate knowledge of the interconnections among ecological, social, and economic systems.
    4. Students respect, with dignity, the similarities and differences among people with whom they live and work.
  4. Integrative and Applied Learning
    1. Students synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills gained through their university experience in the contexts of their fields [to be achieved by the time the baccalaureate is completed].
    2. Students apply personal and social responsibility outside the campus community.
    3. Students exhibit personal, professional, and academic ethics.

Fine Arts: 3 credits


Laboratory Science: 4 credits


  • Any laboratory science course except CHEM 105  

Social Sciences: 3 credits


  • Any social science course (ECON, POSC, SOC, PSY)

Humanities: 3 credits


Mathematics: 3-5 credits


  • Any college-level MATH course or SOC 220  

World Language: 3-4 credits


  • Any world language course

Technology: 3 credits


Note:


* A minimum grade of C is required to meet this GUCR.

Total: 36-39 Credits