General Education Program Statement of Purpose and Goals
The General Education Program fosters the development of the skills, knowledge, and moral character essential to lifelong learning and a rich, satisfying life by:
- Providing students with essential foundations in the main areas of human knowledge
- Engaging students in the persistent practice of critical thinking, persuasive writing, quantitative reasoning, creative expression, effective research, and speaking
- Enhancing self-understanding as citizens of diverse communities in an ecologically imperiled world
- In light of Dominican’s Catholic heritage, offering guidance—and freedom—needed for developing awareness of the moral and spiritual dimensions of existence
General Education Goals
Students will demonstrate:
- Learning in the essential foundations in the main areas of human knowledge (ie., sciences, arts and humanities)
- Persistent practice of critical thinking, persuasive writing, quantitative reasoning, creative expression, effective research, and speaking
- Understanding of themselves as citizens of diverse communities in an ecologically imperiled world
- Development of their awareness of the moral and spiritual dimensions of existence
All students must complete a minimum of 45 units of General Education courses to qualify for a degree. General Education courses need to be taken for a letter grade.