The significance of a university degree is that the graduate possesses certain valuable and important characteristics that transcend any particular major or professional training. Shawnee State University’s General Education Program (GEP), which all graduates must complete, is designed to enhance the various major courses of study in order to ensure that every graduate is a well-educated person. Well-educated people are guided by a spirit of inquiry; they are independent learners, broadly learned and capable of seeking out and understanding new information; they are creative and careful thinkers and communicators; and they are able to take a historical, global, and ethical perspective, which helps them to imagine and pursue change. Most importantly, well-educated people are able to recognize the interconnectivity of ideas from a variety of disciplines. They are also able to balance varying disciplinary perspectives and remain comfortable with ambiguity.
A more complete description of the essential learning outcomes for each category can be found here http://shawnee.edu/offices/general-education-program/
For More Information
Phil Blau, Ph.D., Director
General Education Program
Vern Riffe Center for the Arts, Room 313
Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344
Phone: 740.351.3443
Fax: 740.351.3501 (Provost’s Office)
E-mail: pblau@shawnee.edu
It is suggested that you begin by taking courses in English and mathematics and continue to take courses in these areas until you have completed requirements in English composition and quantitative reasoning.
A more complete description of each category follows. Specific course descriptions are found in their own section of this catalog.
English Composition |
Minimum 6 Hours |
Oral Communication |
3 Hours |
Literature |
3 Hours |
Fine Arts |
3 Hours |
Natural Sciences |
Minimum 7 Hours |
Quantitative Reasoning |
3 Hours |
Engaged Citizenry |
3 Hours |
Global Perspectives |
3 Hours |
Historical Perspectives |
3 Hours |
Ethical Insight and Reasoning |
3 Hours |
Human Behavior |
3 Hours |
Total Hours Required |
40 Hours |
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Note: Additionally, students must take a capstone course and two writing intensive (WI) courses. For students enrolling in 2016 with under 30 semester hours, a required one-credit FYE course must be completed.