Areas, Goals, and Outcome Objectives of the Core Curriculum
Areas, Goals, and Outcome Objectives of the Core Curriculum.
The General Education Program is divided into three learning areas. Each area is defined by an educational goal and several outcome objectives.
A. Analytical Reasoning and Effective Communication
Analytical Reasoning and Effective Communication includes the ability to think critically and independently, apply scientific and quantitative methods, and communicate effectively which should empower students to
- Write and speak logically and precisely.
- Engage in problem solving and make informed judgments.
- Utilize informational and technological resources in a variety of environments.
- Conceptualize and solve numerical problems.
- Study and learn about the natural world.
B. Personal Values and Attitudes
Personal Values and Attitudes reflect an understanding of Christian ethics, personal wellness, and interpersonal relationships in society, which should empower students to
- Develop skills for making responsible moral choices based upon an understanding of biblical principles.
- Improve and effectively maintain physical and psychological well being.
- Engage in team-building and cooperative efforts as well as individual initiative.
C. Social and Cultural Understanding
Social and Cultural Understanding includes an examination of various dimensions of human civilization, which should empower students to
- Acquire perspective into the society and culture of Americans and other peoples.
- Appreciate and experience the arts.
- Explore how the visual, spoken, and written record has shaped the human experience
- Enhance skills for effective relationships in the family, in the workplace, and in the community.