General Education 2009 – 2011
Liberal Arts & Sciences General Education Areas
2009-2011 Catalog
Learning Goals and Requirements
Courses in general education are designed to establish a strong intellectual foundation for all majors or specializations.
Area I. Arts and Humanities - 12 credits required
Learning Goals
- To develop an understanding of human cultural heritage and history
- To develop an appreciation of reasoning
- To develop an appreciation of the aesthetic value of human creativity
Area II. Mathematical and Natural Science Disciplines - 11 credits required (3 mathematics, 8 natural science)
Learning Goals
- To experience science as a rational search for understanding the structure
and behavior of the natural world
- To appreciate mathematics as a valuable tool of the sciences
- To appreciate mathematics as an important way of thinking
Area III. Social Sciences - 9 credits required
Learning Goals
- To develop an appreciation of the principal methods of studying human
behavior
- To develop an understanding of the structure and functioning of institutions
Additional guidelines
- Because coursework in the major helps to achieve learning goals,
the minimum number of credits in the general education area of the first
major is reduced by three. For example, a history major is required
to take only 9 credits in Arts and Humanities.
- Students in Liberal Studies or Interdisciplinary Studies must complete
the minimum number of credits in all three areas.
- Courses from the department of the first major may not be applied
to general education requirements.
- Courses that are cross-listed with the department of the first major
may be used to satisfy either major or general education requirements,
but may not be used more than once.
- Interdisciplinary courses may be used to satisfy requirements in
any area for which they have been approved. The same course may not
be applied to more than one area.
- Honors sections of courses acceptable in the group (e.g. Math 165H)
are also acceptable in that group.
- Experimental Courses (listed in the Schedule of Classes with an X
following the course number) are eligible for use in the general education
groups once approved at the college and university levels. These courses
are added on a continuing basis and may be viewed at www.iastate.edu/~catalog/exp/
- Seminar Courses may be acceptable. Advisers should consult Associate
Dean for Academic Programs in 202 Catt Hall.
- U.S. Diversity (USD) and International Perspectives (IP). Courses
taken to meet university requirements in USD and IP may also apply to
the general education groups, if appropriate. A list of USD and IP courses
may be viewed at http://www.registrar.iastate.edu/courses/div-ip-guide.html
The following cannot be applied to the general education group requirements:
- Orientation courses, independent study courses (usually numbered
290 or 490), cooperative courses, or courses numbered 500 and above.
- Courses taken on a satisfactory-fail (S-F) or pass-not pass (P-NP)
basis.
- Clep GENERAL Exam Credits
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