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General Education And The Discovery Program

General Education Program

Overview

UNH Manchester students prepare for careers and civic leadership through a combination of general education courses and a major program of study. The General Education Program exposes students to a diversity of ideas and ways of knowing. They develop intellectual, social and cultural awareness and explore important issues of today and throughout history from multiple perspectives and exposure to the arts, biological and physical sciences, technology, history, literature, foreign cultures, social sciences and philosophy.

General Education Program and Writing Requirements
at UNH Manchester

General education is intended in part to serve as a foundation for any major, and also to expose students to areas of knowledge they have not previously encountered. The program aims to go beyond the mastery of specific job related skills and educates students so that they learn how to learn. The program is based on the premise that change is the dominant characteristic of our times and that the truly useful education stresses intellectual adaptability and the development of those problem-solving abilities, cognitive skills, and learning techniques vital to lifelong learning.

The General education program thus sets the pattern for all undergraduate study at UNH Manchester. It is designed to emphasize the acquisition and/or improvement of those fundamental skills essential to successful completion of advanced college work, especially the abilities to think critically, to read with discernment, to write effectively, and to understand quantitative data. It aims to acquaint the student with some of the major modes of thought necessary to understand oneself, others, society, and the environment. It seeks to develop a critical appreciation of both the value and the limitations of significant methods in inquiry and analysis.

Just as the word "universe" refers to the totality of all things that exist, a "university" is a gathering of diverse colleges and professional schools, each of which is authorized to confer degrees upon its students. The choice of major is what determines the school or college from which an undergraduate receives a degree (such as UNH Manchester, the College of Liberal Arts or the School of Health and Human Services); however, a complete university education includes much more. To graduate from the University of New Hampshire, students must experience a full range of study in the multiple disciplines and areas of knowledge that together are called "the university".

Courses carrying General education credit help students become functionally literate in many areas of learning. The goals of the program are to:

  1. focus upon and stress the acquisition and improvement of basic skills generic to further learning both at the University and throughout one's life - e.g., sophisticated reading, comprehension, library research, critical thinking, scientific reasoning and laboratory research, and effective writing;
  2. help students learn to organize and express their thoughts in a variety of disciplines through significant writing experiences
  3. deal with the larger issues and ideas of our time with which any university graduate should be familiar
  4. balance the content knowledge of a subject with how knowledge is acquired, verified, utilized, and communicated;
  5. include perspectives from a diversity of cultural traditions, races, classes, and genders from around the world; and,
  6. introduce students to the fundamentals of language, issues, perspectives, and methodologies in particular fields, disciplines, or sub-areas of study;
  7. encourage students to understand and to formulate their own interdisciplinary connections;
  8. encourage students to explore a variety of disciplines at an early stage in their undergraduate career

The General education program as a whole places a special burden on students themselves. Because students must choose from a variety of specific courses from eight General education groups, each person must work to uncover the implied interconnections among the various groups and to develop a full understanding of the coherence of his or her program of study. Students should work closely with their advisers in designing and refining their General Education programs. The very best students are those who actively take on this challenge and also use what they learn in their General education courses to enhance their work in the major and minor fields of study.

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