General Education Program Requirements
The General Education program is experienced via a range of courses, including a writing and critical thinking sequence (ENG 1000 / IDS 1600 / ENG 2010 / IDS 2000); various "Ways of Knowing" courses drawn from different departments on campus; and specific requirements realized in a student's final two years on campus.
I. Aurora University's core sequence relating to written communication and critical thinking includes:
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ENG1000 Introduction to Academic Writing
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IDS1600 Culture, Diversity and Expression
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IDS1610 Being Human: Ethics and Morality (from the ground up) -
ENG2010 Composition II: Introduction to Research Writing
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IDS2000 Wellness and Social Responsibility
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IDS2020 Trajectories of Human History
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IDS2030 Science and Society
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IDS2040 Global Justice
In particular, the IDS courses allow students to read texts closely, engage in reflection and discussion on fundamental questions from a variety of perspectives, and translate those endeavors into effective argumentative writing. Faculty members are drawn from across the university. The two IDS courses are also "writing intensive," meaning that attention to writing and revision are core elements of the courses, with students' final essays being assessed based on a university rubric.
II. As articulated in the Undergraduate Catalog, all students complete coursework drawn from three "Ways of Knowing" categories, which roughly correspond to the the social sciences, sciences, and humanities. A list of approved courses within these categories appears below. These courses still retain a General Education focus on reading, speaking, writing, and critical thinking, while allowing students to experience coursework within different departments on campus, consistent with the campus' commitment to a liberal arts education.III. The curriculum also provides several other General Education experiences. First, students are required to demonstrate proficiency in mathematics and technology (for more information, please see #2 on p.35 of the Undergraduate Catalog, as well as 7b on pp.36-37). Students also take certain General Education offerings in their final two years, such as a 3000-level writing intensive course in the major and an upper-level General Education course. Additionally, students complete a senior capstone course in their major, allowing for reflection on experience and service.
Approved General Education Ways of Knowing Courses
Knowing Ourselves and Others A (Select at least one course from Group A)
| COM1500 | Introduction to Human Communication - 4 hrs |
| COM2100 | Media and Society - 4 hrs |
| ECN2010 | Principles of Microeconomics - 3 hrs |
| ECN2020 | Principles of Macroeconomics - 3 hrs |
| HON2100 | Honors Seminar: The Self and Society - 4 hrs |
| PED3480 | Sport Psychology - 3 hrs |
| PSC/SOC3480 |
Globalization and Social Change - 4 hrs |
| PSC/SOC4500 |
Human Rights and Social Justice - 4 hrs |
| PSY1100 | General Psychology - 4 hrs |
| PSY3250 | Lifespan Development - 4 hrs |
| PSY3350 | Child and Adolescent Development - 4 hrs |
| PSY3350WI | Child and Adolescent Development - 4 hrs |
| PSY3360 | Adult Development and Aging - 4 hrs |
| PSY3360WI | Adult Development and Aging - 4 hrs |
| SVL2100 | Servant Leadership: An Examination of Philosophy and Practice - 2 hrs |
| SOC1100 | Introduction to Society - 4 hrs |
| SOC2150 | Cultural Anthropology - 3 hrs |
| SOC3350 | Race, Ethnicity, and Power - 4 hrs |
| SOC3350WI | Race, Ethnicity, and Power - 4 hrs |
| SOC/PSC3480 | Globalization and Social Change - 4 hrs |
| SOC/PSC4500 | Human Rights and Social Justice - 4 hrs |
| SWK1100 | Careers in Social Work - 4 hrs |
| SWK2050 | Drugs and Human Behavior: Substance Abuse Evaluation and Treatment - 4 hrs |
| SWK2100 | Social Work in American Society - 4 hrs |
| SWK2150 | Violence in America - 4 hrs |
Knowing Ourselves and Others B (Select at least one course from Group B)
| CRJ1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice System - 4 hrs |
| CRJ/SOC2300 | Criminology - 4 hrs |
| FRN1120 | Elementary French I - 4 hrs |
| HIS1200 | American History I - 4 hrs |
| HIS1210 | American History II - 4 hrs |
| HIS2500 | Western Civilization I (to 1500) - 4 hrs |
| HIS2600 | Western Civilization II (since 1500) - 4 hrs |
| HIS3100 | The African American Experience - 4 hrs |
| HIS3200 | United States History since the 1960s - 4 hrs |
| HIS3300 | The American West - 4 hrs |
| HIS/SBS3350 | The Native Americans - 4 hrs |
| HON2200 | Honors Seminar: History and Civilization - 4 hrs |
| LTS1200 | Introduction to Latino Cultural Studies - 3 hrs |
| MST1110 | Introduction to Museum Studies - 3 hrs |
| PSC1200 | Introduction to Global Political Issues - 4 hrs |
| PSC2110 | Introduction to U. S. Government - 4 hrs |
| REC1760 | Leisure and Society - 3 hrs |
| SBS1100 | Introduction to the Social Sciences - 4 hrs |
| SBS2100 | Human Geography - 3 hrs |
| SBS/HIS3350 | The Native Americans - 4 hrs |
| SOC/CRJ2300 | Criminology - 4 hrs |
| SPN1120 | Elementary Spanish - 4 hrs |
Observation of the Natural World (Select at least two courses)
| BIO1060 | Human Biology - 4 hrs |
| BIO1210 | Biology of Cells - 4 hrs |
| BIO2200 | Humans and the Environment - 4 hrs |
| BIO3080 | Nutrition and Health Promotion - 4 hrs |
| BIO3260 | Comparative Botany - 4 hrs |
| CHM1200 | Principles of Chemistry - 4 hrs |
| HON2300 | Honors Seminar: Natural World - 4 hrs |
| NSM1150 | Science Foundations - 4 hrs |
| NSM1200 | Astronomy - 3 hrs |
| NSM1300 | Earth Science - 4 hrs |
Aesthetic and Philosophical Expression A (Select at least one course from Group A)
| BUS1010 | Business Environment and Ethical Dimensions - 2 hrs |
| HON2400 | Honors Seminar: Thought and Belief - 4 hrs |
| PHL1100 | Problems in Philosophy - 4 hrs |
| PHL1200 | Logic - 3 hrs |
| PHL2100 | Ethics - 4 hrs |
| PHL/REL3100 | Philosophy of Religion - 3 hrs |
| PHL3150 | Professional Ethics - 4 hrs |
| PHL3150WI | Professional Ethics - 4 hrs |
| PHL/HIS2250 | Ancient Philosophy: History of Philosophy I - 3 hrs |
| PHL3400 | The Good Life? - 2 or 4 hrs |
| PHL3500 | Philosophy of Love and Sex - 2 or 4 hrs |
| REL1050 | Introduction to World Religions - 4 hrs |
| REL1100 | The Christian Bible - 4 hrs |
| REL1400 | Spirituality for Today's World - 4 hrs |
| REL2060 | Exploring Religion - 4 hrs |
| REL2200 | The Shaping of Christian Identity - 4 hrs |
| REL2310 | The Faiths of Abraham - 4 hrs |
| REL2320 | The Faiths of India - 4 hrs |
| REL/PHL3100 | Philosophy of Religion - 3 hrs |
| REL3350 | Jesus - 4 hrs |
| REL3360 | Jewish and Christian Responses to the Holocaust - 4 hrs |
Aesthetic and Philosophical Expression B (Select at least one course from Group B)
| ART1000 | Art Appreciation - 3 hrs |
| ART2500 | Art History: Prehistoric to Medieval - 4 hrs |
| ART2530 | Introduction to Native American Art - 4 hrs |
| ART2600 | Art History: Renaissance to Modern - 4 hrs |
| ART/COM2670 | Photography I: Silver Black and White - 3 hrs |
| COM3500 | Intercultural Communication - 3 hrs |
| COM3500WI | Intercultural Communication - 3 hrs |
| ENG1060 | Introduction to Literature - 4 hrs |
| ENG2200 | The Novel - 4 hrs |
| ENG/THE2220 | Drama Literature - 4 hrs |
| ENG2240 | Poetry - 4 hrs |
| ENG3320 | American Literature, Puritanism to 1865 - 4 hrs |
| ENG3320WI | American Literature, Puritanism to 1865 - 4 hrs |
| ENG3350 | American Literature, 1865 - 1945 - 4 hrs |
| ENG3350WI | American Literature, 1865 - 1945 - 4 hrs |
| ENG3400 | British Literature, Anglo Saxon to Renaissance - 4 hrs |
| ENG3400WI | British Literature, Anglo Saxon to Renaissance - 4 hrs |
| ENG3420 | British Literature, Renaissance to Romantics - 4 hrs |
| ENG3420WI | British Literature, Renaissance to Romantics - 4 hrs |
| ENG3440 | British Literature, The Romantics to the Modernists - 4 hrs |
| ENG3440WI | British Literature, The Romantics to the Modernists - 4 hrs |
| HON2500 | Honors Seminar: Art and Artists - 4 hrs |
| HUM2100 | The Arts and Human Experience - 4 hrs |
| LTS2100 | Latina Writers - 4 hrs |
| MUS1500 | Music Appreciation - 4 hrs |
| MUS1510 | Exploring Music: American Roots - 2 hrs |
| MUS1520 | Exploring Music: World of Opera - 2 hrs |
| MUS2510 | Music History I - 3 hrs |
| MUS2520 | Music History II - 3 hrs |
| THE1200 | Introduction to Theatre - 3 hrs |
| THE/ENG2220 | Drama - 4 hrs |
| THE3600 | History of Theatre: Antiquity to Renaissance - 3 hrs |
| THE3600WI | History of Theatre: Antiquity to Renaissance - 3 hrs |
| THE3610 | History of Theatre: Restoration to Present - 3 hrs |
| THE3610WI | History of Theatre: Restoration to Present - 3 hrs |