Within the framework of a general education curriculum, Chicago State University students will be exposed to people, ideas, and events that have had important influences on society and the environment. Students will learn to master the written and spoken word to enrich their own lives and to contribute effectively to society. Instruction within a general education curriculum will provide our students with an understanding of key sectors of contemporary life, and the confidence to critique these constructively. Students will gain insight into cultural diversity, learn to honor their own cultural heritage and those of others, and form responsible convictions about the world around them. Above all, Chicago State University's general education curriculum will instill in our students the idea that learning is a continuous and life-long process grounded in critical reflection and analysis of the world around us. As such, it is an essential foundation for living a fulfilled life in a democratic society.
Upon completion of the General Education requirements at Chicago State University, students should be able to:
As part of a multi-year review of the general education assessment outcomes, the university community approved the above six general education outcomes during the Spring 2012 semester with input from faculty, staff, and administration. With these six outcomes in place, the General Education Committee (GEC) and the General Education Assessment Committee (GEAC) conducted a comprehensive review of the General Education Curriculum in order to revise the lists of courses that meet each area of general education. The revised General Education Curriculum was approved for the Fall 2017 semester. Please consult the Undergraduate Catalog for the current curriculum.