Common use of Cultural literacy Clause in Contracts

Cultural literacy. Students will acquire the capacity for self-evaluation, demonstrate an awareness of global perspectives and diversity, recognize the values and beliefs of multiple societies, and exhibit a familiarity of the arts. Breadth and Depth of Knowledge: Students will have the ability to integrate a wide range of knowledge across multiple academic disciplines and will be prepared for career success with the appropriate skills to grow intellectually through the comprehensive study of an academic discipline. Completion of the three key areas (1-3 above) in the general education curriculum Completion of a major General Education Categories Effective Communication (6-9 hours) Cultural Literacy (18 hours) Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date 3A: Religious Beliefs 3 PSYC 1003 3B: Principles of Psychology 3 3C: Artistic Appreciation 3 3D: Historical Perspectives 3 3E: Global Perspectives 3 3F: Elective 3 Sub-Total 18 All required for Program Admission Select one approved course from each category Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date MATH 2315 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (2 POSSIBLE PREREQUISITS: Math 1013 and Math 1124 or equivalent) 5-12 2B: Science 3-4 2A or 2B Additional Elective 3 Sub-Total 11-19 Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date ENGL 1013 Writing Studies I 0 - 3 ENGL 1023 Writing Studies II 3 COMM 2103 Public Speaking (no substitution) 3 Critical Thinking (11+ hours) Select one approved course from each category Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date FYE 1001 First Year Experience Seminar Not required non-traditional and transfer with more than 15 credit hrs 0-1 Critical Thinking (9+ hours) 2A: Mathematics (3-9 hours) (must pass with a C or higher) □ Topics in Mathematics (MATH 1003) □ College Algebra (MATH 1013) □ Precalculus (MATH 1124) □ Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (MATH 2315) □ Experimental Statistics (MATH 2403)

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Cultural literacy. Students will acquire the capacity for self-evaluation, demonstrate an awareness of global perspectives and diversity, recognize the values and beliefs of multiple societies, and exhibit a familiarity of the arts. Breadth and Depth of Knowledge: Students will have the ability to integrate a wide range of knowledge across multiple academic disciplines and will be prepared for career success with the appropriate skills to grow intellectually through the comprehensive study of an academic discipline. Completion of the three key areas (1-3 above) in the general education curriculum Completion of a major General Education Categories Effective Communication (6-9 hours) Cultural Literacy (18 hours) Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date 3A: Religious Beliefs 3 PSYC SOCI 1003 3B: Principles of Psychology Sociology 3 3C: Artistic Appreciation 3 HIST 2233 3D: Historical Perspectives World Civ 1 3 GEOG 1003 3E: Global Perspectives World Regional Geography 3 POSC 1003 3F: Elective US Government 3 Sub-Total 18 All required for Program Admission Select one approved course from each category Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date MATH 2315 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (2 POSSIBLE PREREQUISITS: Math 1013 and Math 1124 or equivalent) 5-12 2B: Science 3-4 2A or 2B Additional Elective 3 Sub-Total 11-19 Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date ENGL 1013 Writing Studies I 0 - 3 ENGL 1023 Writing Studies II 3 COMM 2103 Public Speaking (no substitution) 3 Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date 2A: Mathematics 3-5 2B: Science 3-4 ECON 2033 2C: Microeconomics 3 Sub-Total 9-12 Critical Thinking (119+ hours) Select one approved course from each category Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date FYE 1001 First Year Experience Seminar Not required non-traditional and transfer with more than 15 credit hrs 0-1 Critical Thinking (9+ hours) 2A: Mathematics (3-9 hours) (must pass with a C or higher) □ Topics in Mathematics (MATH 1003) □ College Algebra (MATH 1013) □ Precalculus (MATH 1124) □ Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (MATH 2315) □ Experimental Statistics (MATH 2403) 2B: Science (3-8 hours) * □ Principles of Biology (BIOL 1103) □ Intro to Cellular Biology (BIOL 1204 & 1200 lab) □ Intro to Biodiversity (BIOL 1214 & 1210) □ Human Anatomy (BIOL 2614) □ Principles of Chemistry (CHEM 1104 & 1100) □ General Chemistry I (CHEM 1214 & 1210) □ General Chemistry II (CHEM 1224 & 1220) □ Introduction to Physical Science (PHSC 1104) □ Earth Science (PHSC 1204) □ Topics in Science (SCI 1013) SCI 1013 may only count once □ Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1003) – 3 hours Cultural Literacy (18 hours) 3A: Religious Beliefs (3 hours) □ Christian Beliefs (RELI 1003) □ Old Testament (RELI 1013) □ New Testament (RELI 1023) □ World Religions (RELI 1203)

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Cultural literacy. Students will acquire the capacity for self-evaluation, demonstrate an awareness of global perspectives and diversity, recognize the values and beliefs of multiple societies, and exhibit a familiarity of the arts. Breadth and Depth of Knowledge: Students will have the ability to integrate a wide range of knowledge across multiple academic disciplines and will be prepared for career success with the appropriate skills to grow intellectually through the comprehensive study of an academic discipline. Completion of the three key areas (1-3 above) in the general education curriculum Completion of a major General Education Categories Effective Communication (6-9 hours) Cultural Literacy (18 hours) Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date 3A: Religious Beliefs 3 PSYC 1003 3B: Principles of Psychology 3 3C: Artistic Appreciation 3 3D: Historical Perspectives 3 3E: Global Perspectives 3 3F: Elective 3 Sub-Total 18 All required for Program Admission Select one approved course from each category Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date MATH 2315 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (2 POSSIBLE PREREQUISITS1013 2A: Math 1013 and Math 1124 or equivalent) 5-12 College Algebra 3 BIOL 1204 2B: Science 3-Intro to Cellular Biology 4 2A or 2B Additional Elective 3 Sub-Total 1110-19 12 Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date ENGL 1013 Writing Studies I 0 - 3 ENGL 1023 Writing Studies II 3 COMM 2103 Public Speaking (no substitution) 3 Critical Thinking (119+ hours) Select one approved course from each category Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date FYE 1001 First Year Experience Seminar Not required non-traditional and transfer with more than 15 credit hrs 0-1 Critical Thinking (9+ hours) 2A2C: Mathematics Additional Electives (30-9 3 hours) Critical Thinking and Communication (must pass with a C or higherCOMM 2003) – 3 hours Survey of Economic Issues (ECON 2023) – 3 hours Microeconomics (ECON 2033) – 3 hours Literary Interpretation (ENGL 2103) – 3 hours Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1003) – 3 hours Cultural Literacy (18 hours) 3A: Religious Beliefs (3 hours) □ Topics in Mathematics Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (MATH RELI 1003) □ College Algebra Old Testament (MATH RELI 1013) □ Precalculus New Testament (MATH 1124RELI 1023) □ Analytic Geometry & Calculus I World Religions (MATH 2315) □ Experimental Statistics (MATH 2403RELI 1203)

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Cultural literacy. Students will acquire the capacity for self-evaluation, demonstrate an awareness of global perspectives and diversity, recognize the values and beliefs of multiple societies, and exhibit a familiarity of the arts. Breadth and Depth of Knowledge: Students will have the ability to integrate a wide range of knowledge across multiple academic disciplines and will be prepared for career success with the appropriate skills to grow intellectually through the comprehensive study of an academic discipline. Completion of the three key areas (1-3 above) in the general education curriculum Completion of a major General Education Categories Effective Communication (6-9 hours) Cultural Literacy (18 hours) Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date 3A: Religious Beliefs Religion 3 PSYC 1003 3B: Principles of Psychology 3 3C: Artistic Appreciation 3 3D: Historical Perspectives 3 3E: Global Perspectives 3 3F: Elective 3 Sub-Total 18 All required for Program Admission Select one approved course from each category Course # Category / Course is listed if required for major Credit Gr Date MATH 2315 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (2 POSSIBLE PREREQUISITS2A: Math 1013 and Math 1124 or equivalent) 5Mathematics 3-12 5 2B: Science 3-4 2A or 2B Additional Elective ENGL 2103 2C: Literary Interpretations 3 Sub-Total 119-19 12 Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date ENGL 1013 Writing Studies I 0 - 3 ENGL 1023 Writing Studies II 3 COMM 2103 Public Speaking (no substitution) substitution)^ 3 Critical Thinking (119+ hours) Select one approved course from each category Course # Course Title Credit Gr Date FYE 1001 First Year Experience Seminar Not required non-traditional and transfer with more than 15 credit hrs 0-1 Critical Thinking (9+ hours) 2A: Mathematics (3-9 hours) (must pass with a C or higher) □ Topics in Mathematics (MATH 1003) □ College Algebra (MATH 1013) □ Precalculus (MATH 1124) □ Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (MATH 2315) □ Experimental Statistics (MATH 2403)

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