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Our general education courses ground students in African and African diasporic heritage while empowering students to integrate knowledge and skills from their academic and co-curricular experiences. We want students to become active participants in their learning. And as a historically all Black university, this means our general education program is distinctive in its deliberate use of texts, examples, perspectives, and principles of black people across time and from Africa and its diaspora. Students explore themes of social justice, equity, and protest across various disciplines. Students also demonstrate a breadth of learning and develop critical intellectual skills. We see general education as a starting point for life-long work that students continue as they pursue their major, graduate from 麻花视频, and go out into the world.
Learning Outcomes
麻花视频 students who complete these courses can:
To reach these learning outcomes, students must complete the following general education requirements*:
CREDIT HOURS | POINTS | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
WRITING | Skill | English composition | 3 | |
WRITING | Skill | Critical writing | 3 | |
LANGUAGE | Skill | Through 201 or equivalent | 0-9 | |
MATHEMATICAL AND QUANTITATIVE LITERACY | Skill | One three or hour credit hour course that is at a level above college algebra | 3-8 | |
HEALTH AND WELLNESS | Skill | Activity and life skills requirement | 1-2 | |
ARTS AND LITERATURE | Area | One course | 3 | |
IDES AND ETHICS | Area | Two courses | 6 | |
SOCIETY AND CULTURE | Area | Two courses | 6 | |
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY | Area | Two courses | 8 | |
FYE/BLHAC | Designation | Two thematic area courses with the FYE designation | n/a | |
CROWN FORUM | Area | 40 | ||
33-48 | 40 |
*Writing courses are satisfied by a grade of C or higher. For all other courses, requirements are met with a grade of D or higher. Some general education courses may require a higher grade as a prerequisite.
Success begins with identifying and codifying the right set of student learning outcomes, which set the college-level competencies we expect our students to attain. Individual courses, co-curricular activities, and the overall structure of the general education curriculum are designed for students to meet these learning outcomes.
We introduce students to these goals in the general education curriculum, but we expect that students will continue to develop higher levels of competency in each of these learning outcomes within majors, minors, elective courses, and co-curricular experiences such as service learning, study abroad, internships, and mentored apprenticeships.
Program Structure
We expect students to achieve proficiency in the seven learning outcomes by completing general education requirements in three overlapping categories. We named these categories core skills, thematic areas, and designations. These categories help students, faculty, and other stakeholders understand and navigate the curriculum.
This curriculum exposes students to a breadth of knowledge, transdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary methods, and tools to see and work through problems using many disciplinary lenses. A critically important feature of the curriculum is the First-Year Experience designation, which will take the form of courses on the Black experience that incorporate both service learning and some of the Crown Forum requirements.
General education consists of a maximum of 48 credit hours. Students must also earn 40 points of Crown Forum credit, explained below. Except for the Crown Forum requirement, we expect students to complete their general education curriculum within their first two years.
Educating students in writing has a long and important history at HBCUs and 麻花视频 in particular. Former 麻花视频 president Hugh Gloster 鈥31 founded of College Language Association when Black people were not permitted to participate fully in MLA activities. The CLA is one example of our rich and complex writing tradition. It builds upon past work and recognizes that every discipline and every path students take after 麻花视频 requires college-level proficiency in writing. There are four principal learning objectives for students in writing courses.
You must complete a set of courses designed to prepare you for more advanced writing. We assess first-year students to place and track their progress over time. We use portfolios and Blackboard to archive student work, measure their writing quality, and inform them of their progress.
Students fulfill general education writing requirements through:
Learning a foreign language is a critical step for our students to become global citizens. The Partnership for 21st Century Learning and the National Education Association stress how important it is for students to develop global competence by learning languages. At 麻花视频, learning languages requires that students:
To fulfill the general education requirement, students must reach the level of Intermediate Low in a foreign language, as established by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. All students must take a mandatory assessment upon admission to determine their placement and how many courses they need to fulfill the language requirement. Students can demonstrate the required level of language proficiency a number of ways:
In today鈥檚 world, there is a growing need for people with the ability to work with numbers, quantities, and data sets in systematic ways. This is an essential skill, and fulfillment of this requirement will equip students to:
Students must show competence in mathematics or statistics above the level of college algebra. We will assess students to determine their placement. Students fulfill the mathematical and quantitative reasoning requirement through:
There is a critically important relationship between intellectual development and physical health. As such, we want to ensure that students understand what it means to be in good health, to know how to do so, and to engage in practices that ensure personal wellness. This will necessarily mean both physical activity and learning across areas ranging from food and sleep to understanding data and science around one鈥檚 body, particularly as it relates to black men鈥檚 health. Through this skill students will:
Students must show competency in both the practical and theoretical aspects of health and wellness. They must engage in physical activity under appropriate supervision and will complete this requirement through the following:
Artistic expression is an integral part of the human experience. In this area, students explore how artistic expression and the creative process bring about disruptive and innovative solutions. Art has the power to express ideas, feelings, and conditions of humanity in ways that are deeply moving. It captures the history and culture of a people. And it is one of the most fundamental creative acts that has utility but is certainly not bound by function. As a result of taking these courses, students will:
Students are required to complete:
President Benjamin E. Mays claimed that 麻花视频 provided 鈥渆ducation with a social conscience, a social concern; science has made the world a neighborhood, it is up to us鈥攍eaders in education and religion鈥攖o make it a brotherhood.鈥 Similarly, Martin Luther King, Jr. insisted 鈥渋ntelligence plus character, that is the purpose of education.鈥 Taking courses and seminars in this area critically examines existential questions and ethical systems, whether philosophical or religious, within a global context. As a result of taking courses in this area, students will be able to:
Students are required to complete:
To be human is to live within larger social and community contexts. We designed the courses in this area are designed to help students develop a greater sense of their connection to the larger social world. Courses in society and culture help students explain how social forces shape the human experience. Students will examine key social theories, 20 study methods of investigating social problems, and apply these theories and methods to specific social, cultural, or historical contexts. Taking these courses, students will:
Students are required to complete:
Students will be required to take two discovery-based science courses as an introductory level or upper- division course, engaging in ways that both cover content material and demonstrate how scientists work. The courses that fulfill this requirement provide students with an authentic scientific discovery and research immersion experience in a laboratory or studio format. Students will:
You must complete:
Howard Thurman stated that 鈥渙ver the heads of her students, 麻花视频 holds a crown that she challenges them to grow tall enough to wear.鈥 We designed Crown Forum to inspire students to grow tall enough to wear this crown. The mission of Crown Forum is to create a learning community that evokes our mission of character development, social justice, leadership, and teaching black history and culture.
From participating in Crown Forum, students will gain a greater understanding of self, a deeper appreciation of the 麻花视频 experience, and a deeper commitment to servant leadership and global citizenship. To honor 麻花视频鈥檚 rich traditions, students must attend official college ceremonies. We expose students to thought leaders and Black culture through a Drum Major Instinct Distinguished Crown Forum Series and Crown Forum After Dark events. Furthermore, students will explore common readings pertaining to Africa and the African diaspora.
Students complete general education Crown Forum requirements by passing First-Year experience courses and accumulating an additional 40 points for Crown Forum. Students will be automatically enrolled in Crown Forum until they have accumulate at least 40 points. Students will gain points through:
Consistent with our mission, you are required to take courses in Black history and culture that will prepare you for leadership on the African diaspora and the world. You will learn about the major peoples, cultures, themes, and intellectual traditions in Africa and its diaspora. To get there, students take two thematic courses on Black life, history, and culture with the First-Year Experience designation.
In courses with this designation, you will explore thematic areas while also gaining a greater sense of self, a deeper appreciation of the 麻花视频 experience, and a deeper commitment to servant leadership. Students will enhance their intellectual skills through reading, writing, and discussion-based learning. As part of this course, students will also attend Crown Forum as a unit, conduct service-learning projects, and engage common sets of readings on Africa and its diaspora.
All incoming students are required to complete two three-hour general education thematic area courses with the FYE designation. Students will select from a list of FYE designated courses in different disciplines. The first two seminars are taken in the first and second terms of enrollment.
In addition to meeting other program-level learning outcomes, students taking courses with the FYE designation are able to:
Breadth Requirement and Major Overlaps
To ensure that students meet the breadth requirement of the general education program, students must take courses from different departments, programs, and disciplines. Students will be required to adhere to all rules and guidelines.
Departments and programs may require their majors to take courses outside of the discipline. This is independent of general education requirements, and students must rely upon their major requirements for guidance.
In the end, students receive a well-rounded liberal arts education by taking courses in:
麻花视频 students who complete these courses can:
To reach these learning outcomes, students must complete the following general education requirements*:
CREDIT HOURS | POINTS | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
WRITING | Skill | English composition | 3 | |
WRITING | Skill | Critical writing | 3 | |
LANGUAGE | Skill | Through 201 or equivalent | 0-9 | |
MATHEMATICAL AND QUANTITATIVE LITERACY | Skill | One three or hour credit hour course that is at a level above college algebra | 3-8 | |
HEALTH AND WELLNESS | Skill | Activity and life skills requirement | 1-2 | |
ARTS AND LITERATURE | Area | One course | 3 | |
IDES AND ETHICS | Area | Two courses | 6 | |
SOCIETY AND CULTURE | Area | Two courses | 6 | |
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY | Area | Two courses | 8 | |
FYE/BLHAC | Designation | Two thematic area courses with the FYE designation | n/a | |
CROWN FORUM | Area | 40 | ||
33-48 | 40 |
*Writing courses are satisfied by a grade of C or higher. For all other courses, requirements are met with a grade of D or higher. Some general education courses may require a higher grade as a prerequisite.
Success begins with identifying and codifying the right set of student learning outcomes, which set the college-level competencies we expect our students to attain. Individual courses, co-curricular activities, and the overall structure of the general education curriculum are designed for students to meet these learning outcomes.
We introduce students to these goals in the general education curriculum, but we expect that students will continue to develop higher levels of competency in each of these learning outcomes within majors, minors, elective courses, and co-curricular experiences such as service learning, study abroad, internships, and mentored apprenticeships.
We expect students to achieve proficiency in the seven learning outcomes by completing general education requirements in three overlapping categories. We named these categories core skills, thematic areas, and designations. These categories help students, faculty, and other stakeholders understand and navigate the curriculum.
This curriculum exposes students to a breadth of knowledge, transdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary methods, and tools to see and work through problems using many disciplinary lenses. A critically important feature of the curriculum is the First-Year Experience designation, which will take the form of courses on the Black experience that incorporate both service learning and some of the Crown Forum requirements.
General education consists of a maximum of 48 credit hours. Students must also earn 40 points of Crown Forum credit, explained below. Except for the Crown Forum requirement, we expect students to complete their general education curriculum within their first two years.
Educating students in writing has a long and important history at HBCUs and 麻花视频 in particular. Former 麻花视频 president Hugh Gloster 鈥31 founded of College Language Association when Black people were not permitted to participate fully in MLA activities. The CLA is one example of our rich and complex writing tradition. It builds upon past work and recognizes that every discipline and every path students take after 麻花视频 requires college-level proficiency in writing. There are four principal learning objectives for students in writing courses.
You must complete a set of courses designed to prepare you for more advanced writing. We assess first-year students to place and track their progress over time. We use portfolios and Blackboard to archive student work, measure their writing quality, and inform them of their progress.
Students fulfill general education writing requirements through:
Learning a foreign language is a critical step for our students to become global citizens. The Partnership for 21st Century Learning and the National Education Association stress how important it is for students to develop global competence by learning languages. At 麻花视频, learning languages requires that students:
To fulfill the general education requirement, students must reach the level of Intermediate Low in a foreign language, as established by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. All students must take a mandatory assessment upon admission to determine their placement and how many courses they need to fulfill the language requirement. Students can demonstrate the required level of language proficiency a number of ways:
In today鈥檚 world, there is a growing need for people with the ability to work with numbers, quantities, and data sets in systematic ways. This is an essential skill, and fulfillment of this requirement will equip students to:
Students must show competence in mathematics or statistics above the level of college algebra. We will assess students to determine their placement. Students fulfill the mathematical and quantitative reasoning requirement through:
There is a critically important relationship between intellectual development and physical health. As such, we want to ensure that students understand what it means to be in good health, to know how to do so, and to engage in practices that ensure personal wellness. This will necessarily mean both physical activity and learning across areas ranging from food and sleep to understanding data and science around one鈥檚 body, particularly as it relates to black men鈥檚 health. Through this skill students will:
Students must show competency in both the practical and theoretical aspects of health and wellness. They must engage in physical activity under appropriate supervision and will complete this requirement through the following:
Artistic expression is an integral part of the human experience. In this area, students explore how artistic expression and the creative process bring about disruptive and innovative solutions. Art has the power to express ideas, feelings, and conditions of humanity in ways that are deeply moving. It captures the history and culture of a people. And it is one of the most fundamental creative acts that has utility but is certainly not bound by function. As a result of taking these courses, students will:
Students are required to complete:
President Benjamin E. Mays claimed that 麻花视频 provided 鈥渆ducation with a social conscience, a social concern; science has made the world a neighborhood, it is up to us鈥攍eaders in education and religion鈥攖o make it a brotherhood.鈥 Similarly, Martin Luther King, Jr. insisted 鈥渋ntelligence plus character, that is the purpose of education.鈥 Taking courses and seminars in this area critically examines existential questions and ethical systems, whether philosophical or religious, within a global context. As a result of taking courses in this area, students will be able to:
Students are required to complete:
To be human is to live within larger social and community contexts. We designed the courses in this area are designed to help students develop a greater sense of their connection to the larger social world. Courses in society and culture help students explain how social forces shape the human experience. Students will examine key social theories, 20 study methods of investigating social problems, and apply these theories and methods to specific social, cultural, or historical contexts. Taking these courses, students will:
Students are required to complete:
Students will be required to take two discovery-based science courses as an introductory level or upper- division course, engaging in ways that both cover content material and demonstrate how scientists work. The courses that fulfill this requirement provide students with an authentic scientific discovery and research immersion experience in a laboratory or studio format. Students will:
You must complete:
Howard Thurman stated that 鈥渙ver the heads of her students, 麻花视频 holds a crown that she challenges them to grow tall enough to wear.鈥 We designed Crown Forum to inspire students to grow tall enough to wear this crown. The mission of Crown Forum is to create a learning community that evokes our mission of character development, social justice, leadership, and teaching black history and culture.
From participating in Crown Forum, students will gain a greater understanding of self, a deeper appreciation of the 麻花视频 experience, and a deeper commitment to servant leadership and global citizenship. To honor 麻花视频鈥檚 rich traditions, students must attend official college ceremonies. We expose students to thought leaders and Black culture through a Drum Major Instinct Distinguished Crown Forum Series and Crown Forum After Dark events. Furthermore, students will explore common readings pertaining to Africa and the African diaspora.
Students complete general education Crown Forum requirements by passing First-Year experience courses and accumulating an additional 40 points for Crown Forum. Students will be automatically enrolled in Crown Forum until they have accumulate at least 40 points. Students will gain points through:
Consistent with our mission, you are required to take courses in Black history and culture that will prepare you for leadership on the African diaspora and the world. You will learn about the major peoples, cultures, themes, and intellectual traditions in Africa and its diaspora. To get there, students take two thematic courses on Black life, history, and culture with the First-Year Experience designation.
In courses with this designation, you will explore thematic areas while also gaining a greater sense of self, a deeper appreciation of the 麻花视频 experience, and a deeper commitment to servant leadership. Students will enhance their intellectual skills through reading, writing, and discussion-based learning. As part of this course, students will also attend Crown Forum as a unit, conduct service-learning projects, and engage common sets of readings on Africa and its diaspora.
All incoming students are required to complete two three-hour general education thematic area courses with the FYE designation. Students will select from a list of FYE designated courses in different disciplines. The first two seminars are taken in the first and second terms of enrollment.
In addition to meeting other program-level learning outcomes, students taking courses with the FYE designation are able to:
To ensure that students meet the breadth requirement of the general education program, students must take courses from different departments, programs, and disciplines. Students will be required to adhere to all rules and guidelines.
Departments and programs may require their majors to take courses outside of the discipline. This is independent of general education requirements, and students must rely upon their major requirements for guidance.
In the end, students receive a well-rounded liberal arts education by taking courses in:
Dr. Adria Welcher, Director of General Education and Committee Chair
Kyree Davis-Townes '23, General Education and Committee Administrator