2. General Education Learning Spreadsheet:

                     Connecting General Education to Productive Citizenship

                               

 

      As you progress through your General Education Coursework, consult the following Websites for assistance on questions regarding General Education, Colleges and Departments, and Academic Majors, and University Studies Student Programs:

:

General Education Information:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/inst_res/ucatpdf2001-02/GenEd.pdf

 

Information on Colleges, Schools, Academic Departments and Outreach Programs:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/departments/index.shtml#schools

 

Information on Academic Majors:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/academicaffairs/undergraddegree.htm

 

For information of student programs housed in the Department of University
Studies:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/learning_sup/lsps.htm

 

The Senior-Year Experience Program: (Institutional Capstone Course for Seniors-KSU 4401: Senior Seminar) Prepares seniors for post-university life.

http://www.kennesaw.edu/learning_sup/seniorh.html

 

The Honors Program:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/learning_sup/honors.html

 

The Service Learning Program:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/community/servicelearning/

 

The English as an Other Language Program:

http://www.kennesaw.edu/learning_sup/eng121an.html

 

 

       

                To Download a Copy of General Education Learning Spreadsheet go to:

                                  http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~jdominic/

                                 Click on:  Portfolio Information

 

 

KSU Requirement:                            Course Completed:           Learning Outcomes:       Learning General Education                                 Final Grade                         General Skills                   Decisions:

 

   What is the Learning Mission of     each area of General Education?     

  

 Check how my college major will impact on which General Education

Courses to take. See Advisor.

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Area A:  Essential Skills       

9 Semester Hours              

  • English 1101 - Composition I - 3 semester hours
  • English 1102 - Composition II - 3 semester hours
  • Math 1101 - Mathematical Modeling - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Math 1113 - Precalculus - 3 semester hours

 

When did I complete the course?

What grade did I earn?

Did I meet the requirements?

________________

Communication Skills? Diversity?

Critical Thinking

Skills? Globally?

Quantitative Skills?

Technology Skills?

_________________

What is my College Major?

What is my Career Path?

Internship Ideas?

Learning Abroad?

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Area B:  Institutional Options                         

  5 Semester Hours    

  • Anthropology 2105 - Social Issues in Anthropology - 2 semester hours
    or
  • Geography 2105 - Social Issues in Geography - 2 semester hours
    or
  • Psychology 2105 - Social Issues in Psychology - 2 semester hours
    or
  • Sociology 2105 - Social Issues in Sociology - 2 semester hours

AND

  • Communication 1109 - Human Communication - 2 semester hours
    or
  • Foreign Language 1002 - Intro to Foreign Language and Culture II - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Philosophy 2200 - Ways of Knowing - 3 semester hours

 

 

 

 

 

Area C:  Humanities and Fine Arts                 

 

 

   6 Semester Hours

  • English 2110 - World Literature - 3 semester hours
  • Art 1107 - Arts in Society: Visual Arts - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Music 1107 - Arts in Society: Music - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Theater 1107 - Arts in Society: Theater - 3 semester hours

 

 

 

 

 

Area D:  Science, Mathematics and Technology   

 10-12 Semester Hours
 

·  Two of the following: (see major advising contact for appropriate choices)

  • Non Science Majors Track: (7 semester hours required)
    • Science 1101 (formerly 2205) - Scientific Principles and Processes I with lab - 4 semester hours
    • Science 1102 (formerly 2206) - Scientific Principles and Processes II w/out lab - 3 semester hours
  • Science Majors Tracks: (8 semester hours required)
    • Chemistry 1211/1211L - General Chemistry I and Lab - 4 semester hours
    • Chemistry 1212/1212L - General Chemistry II and Lab - 4
    • ·  semester hours
      or
    • Physics 1111/1111L - Introductory Physics I and Lab - 4 semester hours
    • Physics 1112/1112L - Introductory Physics II and Lab - 4 semester hours
      or
    • Physics 2211/2211L - Principles of Physics I and Lab - 4 semester hours
    • Physics 2212/2212L - Principles of Physics II and Lab - 4 semester hours
  • Health Professions Majors Track: (8 semester hours required)
     
    • Chemistry 1151/1151L - Survey of Chemistry I and Lab - 4 semester hours
    • Chemistry 1152/1152L - Survey of Chemistry II and Lab - 4 semester hours

·  One of the following: (see major advising contact for appropriate choice)

  • Math 1106 - Elementary Applied Calculus - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Math 1107 - Elementary Statistics - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Math 1190 - Calculus I - 4 semester hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

Area E:  Social Sciences                                    12 Semester Hours

  • Political Science 1101 - American Govt./Global Perspective - 3 semester hours
  • Economics 1100 - Global Economics - 3 semester hours
    or
  • Economics 2100 - Principles of Microeconomics - 3 semester hours
  • History 1110 - Introduction to World Civilizations - 3 semester hours
  • History 2112 - America Since 1890 - 3 semester hours

 

 

 

 

 

Area F:  Lower Division Major Requirements    

15-18 Semester Hours

  • Specific to the major - see major advising contact for appropriate choices