College Record 2022-2023

General Education Course Requirements

Foundational Skills

Communication and Information Literacy (CL)

Complete two courses with a minimum grade of C-.
1) Take one from ENG-100 (4) or ENG-110 (3), and
2) Take ENG-112 (3)

ENG-100Writing as Conversation *

4

ENG-110Writing as Inquiry *

3

ENG-112Writing as Argument *

3

Total Credit Hours:6-7

Experiential Learning (EL) / Take one:

KC-101Practicing Academic Culture @Keuka *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Wellness (WL) / Take 1-3 different topics for credit.

KC-201AWellness: Adulting *

1

KC-201BWellness: Journaling to be Well *

1

KC-201DWellness: Learning Leadership Through the Outdoors *

1

KC-201EWellness: Occupations & Daily Activities *

1

KC-201FWellness: Physical Activity & Life Balance *

1

KC-201GWellness: Sexual Health & Wellness *

1

KC-201HWellness: Who Am I? *

1

KC-201IWellness: Financial Wellness *

1

KC-201JWellness: Origami *

1

KC-201KSurvive or Thrive: Your College Experience *

1

KC-201LWellness: The Power of Leading Yourself *

1

KC-201MWellness: Leading Self and Others: Peer Mentor Training *

1

KC-201NWellness: Art and Community Healing *

1

KC-201PCareer Wellness *

1

KC-201QNavigating Health and Wellness Scams *

1

KC-201RWellness: Thinking and Talking *

1

Total Credit Hours:1-3

Quantitative/Mathematical Reasoning (QM) / Choose one:

MAT-102College Algebra *

3

MAT-103Elem Probability and Statistics *

3

MAT-104Math for Liberal Arts *

3

MAT-105Pre-Calculus *

3

MAT-106Calculus I *

4

MAT-222Mathematical Concepts for Education II *

3

SS-231Statistics for Social Science *

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Breadth of Knowledge

 

Physical/Natural World (PN) / Choose one:

BIO-135General Biology I *

4

BIO-202Human Biology *

4

BIO-208Introduction to the Natural Sciences *

3

CHM-107Elements of Physiological Chemistry *

4

CHM-111General Chemistry I *

4

CHM-112General Chemistry II *

4

ENG-145Literature of New York State *

3

ENV-105Environmental Science *

4

PHY-201General Physics I *

4

PHY-202General Physics II *

4

SOC-275/CRM-275Environmental Sociology *

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Empirical Investigation (EM) / Choose one:

BIO-135General Biology I *

4

BIO-208Introduction to the Natural Sciences *

3

CFS-223Close Relationships *

3

CHM-111General Chemistry I *

4

CHM-112General Chemistry II *

4

ENV-105Environmental Science *

4

PHY-201General Physics I *

4

PHY-202General Physics II *

4

PSY-101Introductory Psychology *

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Community and Society (CS) / Choose one:

COM-122Communication and Our World(s) *

3

ECO-211Principles of Microeconomics *

3

KC-301JIntegrative Studies: Leadership *

3

POL-120American Government *

3

SOC-101Introduction to Sociology *

3

SPA-225Spanish in the Community *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Cultural Contexts: Our Cultures (OC) / Choose one:

HIS-113World History *

3

HIS-120United States History to 1877 *

3

HIS-121US History From 1877-Present *

3

KC-301MIntegrative Studies: Culture, Gender, Community *

3

KC-301NIntegrative Studies: Science in Popular Culture *

3

SOC-101Introduction to Sociology *

3

SOC-230Social Problems *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Cultural Contexts: Cross Cultures (CC) / Choose one:

ASL-111American Sign Language I *

4

ENG-207Literature and Society in Latin America *

3

HIS-115Europe and the World *

3

KC-301RIntegrative Studies: Intercultural Studies *

3

POL-140International Relations *

3

POL-213East Asia and the World *

3

POL-355Globalization *

3

REL-103Introduction to Religion *

3

REL-150Religion in America *

3

SPA-101Introduction to Spanish *

3

SPA-102Continuing Introduction to Spanish *

3

SPA-203Spanish for Communication *

3

SPA-208Spanish for the Professions *

3

SPA-220Introduction to Spanish Translation and Interpretation *

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Self and Individual (SI) / Choose one:

PHL-101Introduction to Philosophy *

3

PHL-115Ethics *

3

PSY-101Introductory Psychology *

3

PSY-123/CFS-123Lifespan Human Development *

3

REL-103Introduction to Religion *

3

REL-150Religion in America *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

CIA: Verbal Arts (VA) / Choose one:

ENG-118Poems, Plays and Prose *

3

ENG-125Literature in the Wider World *

3

ENG-130Great Books *

3

ENG-140Literature and Film *

3

ENG-145Literature of New York State *

3

ENG-207Literature and Society in Latin America *

3

ENG-218Principles of Creative Writing *

3

ENG-223Studies in American Literature *

3

ENG-231Studies in British Literature *

3

HIS-250Reading the Past: Method and Analysis *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Ethical Inquiry (EI) / Choose one:

KC-301DIntegrative Studies: Values and Ethics *

3

KC-301SIntegrative Studies: Social Justice in a Multicultural World *

3

PHL-101Introduction to Philosophy *

3

PHL-115Ethics *

3

PHL-215Environmental Ethics *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

CIA: Fine and Performing Arts (FP) / Choose one:

ART-101Foundations of Art and Design *

3

ART-110Art History: Beginning to Early Modern *

3

ART-111Art History: Early Modern to Present *

3

ART-215Drawing *

3

ART-225Painting *

3

COM-205Visual Communication Design *

3

DAN-101Introduction to Dance *

3

DAN-110Dance, Self, and Culture *

3

DAN-125Movement in the Wider World *

3

MUS-101Music History *

3

MUS-125American Musical Traditions *

3

THR-101Introduction to Theatre and Drama *

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Interconnectedness (IN)

One KC-301 course is required:

KC-301AIntegrative Studies: Creativity *

3

KC-301DIntegrative Studies: Values and Ethics *

3

KC-301IIntegrative Studies: Crime and Justice *

3

KC-301JIntegrative Studies: Leadership *

3

KC-301MIntegrative Studies: Culture, Gender, Community *

3

KC-301NIntegrative Studies: Science in Popular Culture *

3

KC-301QIntegrative Studies: Media Analysis *

3

KC-301RIntegrative Studies: Intercultural Studies *

3

KC-301SIntegrative Studies: Social Justice in a Multicultural World *

3

KC-301TIntegrative Studies: Building A Culture of Health *

3

Total Credit Hours: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 Communication and Information Literacy, Quantitative & Mathematical Reasoning, Interconnectedness learning goals and requirements.

Disposition Learning Goals

Disposition learning goals require that students develop values and attitudes that will provide them with a foundation for a lifetime of learning, service and leadership.  This student learning goal is systematically integrated across the general education curriculum.