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 the General Education courses to qualify for a degree. General Education courses need to be taken for a letter grade.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY IN FALL 2018
Students entering the university in Fall 2018 will follow the General Education requirements in this catalog for their first year of enrollment only. Beginning in Fall 2019, all enrolled students will transition to the new Core Curriculum as published in the 2019 catalog.