General Education Requirements
Students must complete each of the following areas. No more than two courses with the same disciplinary prefix may meet the Breadth of Knowledge learning goals.
Foundational Skills
Written/Oral Communication, Info Literacy (WO) / Take two:
Experiential Learning (EL)
Wellness (WL) / Take one:
Quantitative/Math Reasoning (QM) / Choose one:
Breadth of Knowledge (Group I)
Any combination of 4 credits offered in disciplines generally associated with Keuka College’s Division of Natural Sciences (egs:Astronomy, Biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, physics).
Students must take at least one laboratory science course.
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Breadth of Knowledge (Group II)
Any combination of 9 credits offered in two different disciplines generally associated with Keuka College’s Division of Basic and Applied Social Science. (egs. Psychology, sociology, political Science, history, anthropology, geography or economics.)
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Breadth of Knowledge (Group III)
Any combination of 9 credits offered in two different disciplines generally associated with Keuka College’s Division of Humanities and Fine Arts (egs. Fine and performing arts, language, Literature, philosophy, religion). Note Fine arts include art, music, dance, and theatre as one discipline.)
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- | See advisor for recommended/required courses | |
Breadth of Knowledge Elective
Complete one additional course ( 3-4 credits) from any group I, II, or III above or in the Quantitative/mathematical reasoning categories.
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Interconnectedness (IN)
One INS-301 course is required:
INS-301 | Integrative Studies (topic) * | 3 |
Effective Thinking (ET):
This learning goal is met through Foundational Skills and Interconnectedness courses.
Reasoning and Analytical Thinking (RA):
This learning goal is met through written and oral communication.
The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily.