
Developed by both faculty and students, the university's General Education Program is an introduction to the breadth and depth of the dynamics of human experience. It provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences and prepares them for specialized study in a particular discipline or program.
The overall objective of General Education is to create a context wherein basic skills are developed and strengthened, scholarship and disciplined thinking emerge, awareness and reflection occur, and ultimately - the integration of knowledge begins.
In the 1999-2000 academic year, the university introduced a major revision of the General Education program that the faculty believes is improved in content and which facilitates transfer to the university. All students enrolling in the university as first-time freshmen beginning fall 1999 and after, and all transfer students entering fall 1999 or after who elect to adopt the 1999-2000 catalog will be required to complete this new General Education Program.
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The revised program presented in this section is different from the program which you are expected to satisfy. Please refer to the catalog under which you are enrolled for information about the requirements and the courses appropriate to those requirements.
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Smittcamp honors, liberal studies, and engineering students follow a distinct G.E. pattern. Please see Smittcamp Honors, liberal studies, and engineering.
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The General Education Program is an integrated curriculum of courses organized into four groups:
FOUNDATION, the basic foundation of one's university education, consists of courses in fundamental skills and knowledge.
BREADTH exposes students to a variety of disciplines within a structured framework that develops knowledge in four basic areas of human endeavor.
INTEGRATION ties together the Program by providing an integrative experience at the upper-division level in three of the four areas of breadth.
MULTICULTURAL/INTERNATIONAL completes the General Education Program with an upper-division experience as preparation for an international, multicultural world.
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The General Education Program requires students to complete a minimum of 51 semester units. All requirements must be met with courses of at least three semester units. The requirements include: four courses in FOUNDATION, nine courses in BREADTH, and four upper-division courses - three INTEGRATION courses and one MULTICULTURAL/INTERNATIONAL course. These four upper-division courses should be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of college coursework are completed. A minimum of 9 units of course work for General Education must be taken in residence (see Residence Requirements) at California State University, Fresno.
Because the goal of General Education is to provide a solid foundation with a broad scope and the goal of the major is to provide depth in a specific discipline or program, the following stipulations apply:
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The university's General Education Program requires that almost all courses in the program have substantial writing assignments.
All Foundation courses except those in Quantitative Methods (B4) and all Breadth courses will require writing assignments totaling at least 1,000 words.
All upper-division courses (IB, IC, ID, and MI) will require
writing assignments totaling at least 2,000 words.
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While the revised General Education Program is presented here in terms of FOUNDATION, BREADTH, INTEGRATION, and MULTICULTURAL/INTERNATIONAL, it relates simply to the A-E format widely used throughout the state as indicated by the course prefixes in the table. The G.E. Education Menu reflects those courses accepted into the G.E. program as of December 15, 2003.
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