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            General Education in the University System of Georgia
          
        
        
          From the origins of intellectual study to the present, general education has been a key to a
        
        
          fulfilling life of self-knowledge, self-reflection, critical awareness, and lifelong learning.
        
        
          General education has traditionally focused on oral and written communication, quantitative
        
        
          reasoning and mathematics, studies in culture and society, scientific reasoning, and
        
        
          aesthetic appreciation.  Today, general education also assists students in their
        
        
          understanding of technology, information literacy, diversity, and global awareness.  In
        
        
          meeting all of these needs, general education provides college students with their best
        
        
          opportunity to experience the breadth of human knowledge and the ways that knowledge in
        
        
          various disciplines is interrelated.
        
        
          In the University System of Georgia, general education programs consist of a group of
        
        
          courses known as the Core Curriculum as well as other courses and co-curricular
        
        
          experiences specific to each institution.  The attainment of general education learning
        
        
          outcomes prepares responsible, reflective citizens who adapt constructively to change.
        
        
          General education programs impart knowledge, values, skills, and behaviors related to
        
        
          critical thinking and logical problem-solving.  General education includes opportunities for
        
        
          interdisciplinary learning and experiences that increase intellectual curiosity, providing the
        
        
          basis for advanced study in the variety of fields offered by today’s colleges and universities.
        
        
          Approved by the Council on General Education, October, 2004
        
        
          Approved by the Chief Academic Officers, December, 2004
        
        
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          For General Education in the University System of Georgia:
        
        
        
        
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          For additional information on the Core Curriculum Principles and Framework:
        
        
        
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          To read the General Guidelines for Core Curriculum Areas A-E: