Knowledge
This outcome explores a depth and breadth of understanding across the fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences’ curricula. Taking courses in departments as varied as biology and drama, for example, gives you an understanding of the many facets of the world and provides you with the ability to see how they, though different, are all intertwined and overlapping.
Examples of Knowledge:
Taking academic courses in each of these areas:
- Fine arts (Art, Drama, and Music), such as Music in the US, Art of the Western World
- Humanities (English, Religious Studies, Spanish, and Philosophy) such as Faith & Doubt, Literary Voices: US Authors
- Math and natural sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Math, and Physics) such as Introduction to Environmental Studies, Statistics
- Social sciences (Business, Communication, History, Psychology, Sociology) such as US Introductory Psychology