COURSE PROPOSAL FOR COURSE SEEKING GENERAL EDUCATION DESIGNATION

GOAL TWO – Demonstrate knowledge of past and present human endeavor

All courses with a General Education designation will include, to the extent possible, critical thinking, written composition, oral discussion, and graphic components.

Students will describe the diverse ways of thinking that underlie the search for knowledge in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

Students will be able to:

1) Demonstrate an understanding of human behavior in context.
2) Develop generalizations about societal changes over time and explain theoretical structures to account for those changes.
3) Describe the nature and development of ideas, beliefs, literature, language and the arts in historical and contemporary culture.

Select the appropriate form below to explain how this course will meet the goal’s criteria in terms of outcomes and assessments.

For a complete discussion of how to address assessment issues, see the "Assessment Process" section of the General Education Course Approval Process.

Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)
Humanities and Fine Arts (HF)

 Approved March 2, 2004; Revised April 28, 2005, Revised May 2, 2007  

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