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The Core Learning Objectives and College-wide Requirements (33 credits)

Expository Writing, Speaking, and Research Techniques (4):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates competency in writing and speaking, in critical reading, and in using information and research resources effectively.

ENG 105 Expository Writing, Speaking, and Research Techniques (C1)

4 credits

All students must take ENG 105, unless they have transferred in equivalent course work. Students must receive a grade of C or better to complete this requirement. This course may not be taken on a pass/fail basis.

Literary Studies (4):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates knowledge of a body of literature and proficiency in writing through critical analysis of literary, filmic and other texts (including informed discussion), culminating in a process-based substantive formal writing project.

Literature (C2) 4 credits

Study of World Languages & Culture (3):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates a basic understanding of a language other than English and cultural knowledge of people who use that language. 

A Language other than English, American Sign Language (C3)

3 credits

 

Philosophical & Religious Tradition (3):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates the ability to think critically about philosophical or religious traditions, especially their ethical dimensions.

Philosophy or Religious Studies (C4)

3 credits

 
 

Scientific Knowledge and Inquiry (4):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates effective use of scientific methodology and knowledge of the results it produces.

Laboratory Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Earth Science) (C5)

4 credits

 

Mathematical Reasoning (3):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates conceptual understandings and mathematical skills applicable to problem solving in traditional or contemporary settings.

Mathematics (C6) 3 credits

Computational Logic and Reasoning (3):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates competency in critical thinking by designing and developing algorithmic solutions that apply computer resources to solve problems in an efficient manner.

Computer Science (C7) 3 credits

Social Scientific Knowledge and Inquiry (6-8):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates scientific understanding or other evidence-based knowledge of human behavior at the following levels: the individual; the groups within a society; the world’s cultures and societies as whole entities.

Communications, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and  Sociology (C8)

6-8 credits (Courses must be from two separate disciplines.)

Historical Knowledge, Analysis and Perspective (3-4):

The College of Saint Rose graduate demonstrates historical knowledge and the ability to analyze historical, cultural, and political influences which contribute to local and global change.

History (C9)

3-4 credits