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1 2017 General Education Program

2  The program goes into effect for all students who are admitted to NMU as of the Fall 2017 semester or later  Students admitted to NMU who began taking classes prior to Fall of 2017 should follow the requirements in the old Liberal Studies section of the bulletin

3 2017 General Education Program 10 Courses from 7 Component Areas  Effective Communication (two courses required)  Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis (one course required)  Social Responsibility in a Diverse World (one course required)  Integrative Thinking (one course required)  Human Expression (one course required)  Perspectives on Society (two courses required)  Scientific Inquiry (two courses required)

4 Additional Baccalaureate Graduation Requirements  Laboratory Science Course (one course required)  World Cultures Course (one course required)  Written English Competency  Mathematics Competency

5 Written English Competency To satisfy the Written English Competency Requirement, students must complete two separate tasks: A. First-Year Composition Students can satisfy this requirement in one of three ways:  Earning a B (3.0) in EN 109, Intensive College Composition, and its co-requisite, EN 109W, Intensive College Composition Workshop; or  Earning a C (2.0) or better in EN 111, College Composition I; or  Successfully completing one of the following: a. CLEP – CLEP English Composition General Examination with Essay with a score of 50 or higher; b. AP – English Literature and Composition or English Language and Composition with a score of 3 or higher; c. IB – International Baccalaureate English Language Examination in English with a score of 5 or higher; d. Accuplacer WritePlacer Exam score of 7; e. An equivalent or higher level composition course from another accredited college or university with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. B. Intermediate Composition To fulfill the Intermediate Composition Requirement, students have two options:  Students may complete EN 211, College Composition II; this requirement is met by earning a grade of C (2.0) or better; or  Students may complete a) HON 101 and HON 111 or HON 112, or b) another course approved by the English Department. This requirement is met by earning grades of C (2.0) or better.

6 Mathematics Competency Students may satisfy this requirement in one of four ways:  Earning a "C" (2.0) in a quantitative literacy course (MA 101); or  Earning a "C" (2.0) in MA103 or higher level math course (excluding middle digit 5 courses); or  Earning a "C" (2.0) in quantitatively-oriented courses as approved by the Mathematics and Computer Science Department; or  Successfully completing one of the following: a.CLEP Calculus or Pre-calculus score of 50 or greater; b.CLEP College Algebra or Mathematics score of 63 or greater; c.AP Calculus (AB or BC) score of 3 or greater; d.IB Mathematics Studies or Mathematics (SL or HL) score of 5 or greater; e.ACT mathematics score of 25 or greater; f.SAT Mathematics score of 600 or greater; g.SAT subject test in Mathematics (Level 1 or 2) score of 650 or greater; h.Proctored Math Placement Exam placement into MA111, MA 115, MA 161, or MA 163; or i.Successful completion of the math portion of the Professional Readiness Exam taken by education majors

7 2017 General Education Program  Courses in the program may be used in the student’s major or minor programs  While the baccalaureate graduation requirements are not, strictly speaking, part of the general education program, they often can be fulfilled by courses that meet the various general education components.  Students in an associate degree or certificate program follow the guidelines for their program in the appropriate department section

8 2017 General Education Program  Approved courses can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin http://www.nmu.edu/bulletin1617/node/89? http://www.nmu.edu/bulletin1617/node/89  Additional courses are still under review by the General Education Council

9 Current Liberal Studies Program  Will continue through the 2022-23 academic year for anyone following the 2016 or earlier bulletin  It is hoped that Departments will continue offering Liberal Studies courses until the program ceases  Substitution policy in place

10 2017 General Education Program  General Education Program will be treated the same as the Liberal Studies Program for transfer students based on the Michigan Transfer Agreement  Graduation requirements do not fall under the Michigan Transfer Agreement and students still need to meet the graduation requirements

11 Questions? General Education Council ◦Kim Barron (Director-Institutional Accreditation & Assessment) ◦Mike Burgmeier (chair; AIS/Library) ◦Alper Camlibel (Criminal Justice) ◦Wendy Farkas (English) ◦Kat Klawes (Student Representative) ◦Taylor Preul (Student Representative) ◦Andrew Poe (Math/Computer Science) ◦Lee Roecker (Chemistry) ◦Kim Rotundo (Registrar) ◦Kristen Smith (Nursing) ◦Robert Winn (Interim Assistant Provost of Graduate Education & Research) ◦Brian Zinser (Business) Copies of this presentation can be found at the Documents section of the GEC website: http://www.nmu.edu/gec/ http://www.nmu.edu/gec/


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