Millersville University, Faculty Senate
General Education Curriculum
Program Review
May 1996
Curricular Currency
Extension Through All Four Years
12. Extension Through All Four Years--Most of the revised curricula extend
through a student's entire academic career, rather than being completed
at the end of two years.
Since the General Education curriculum requires both 200-level courses, and
Perspectives courses that have other courses as prerequisites, the intent is
for students to be enrolled in some aspect of General Education through at
least their first three years. The experience is meant to pervade the entire
college experience and it seems to do so. Unfortunately, because of course
unavailability, students may substitute any upper-level course in place of
courses carefully chosen in consultation with an advisor.
Curricular Currency
...|Liberal Arts and Sciences
|Fundamental Skills
|Higher Standards and More Requirements
|Tighter Curriculum Structure
|The Freshman Year
|The Senior Year
|Global Studies
|Cultural Diversity
|Integration of Knowledge
|Moral Reflection
|Active Learning
|Assessment
|Information Literacy
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