The General Education (GE) requirement promotes the intellectual growth of all undergraduates by ensuring that they acquire a breadth of knowledge that will enlarge their perspectives beyond the focus of a major and serve them well as participants in a knowledge-based society. It seeks to stimulate continued intellectual growth by providing students with knowledge not only of the content but also of the methodologies of different academic disciplines. It involves students in the learning process by its expectation of considerable writing and class participation. It encourages students to consider the relationships between disciplines.
The GE requirement has three components:
Topical Breadth, Social-Cultural Diversity and Writing Experience.
Topical Breadth
A GE course in topical breadth addresses broad subject areas that are important to the student's general knowledge. It takes a critical, analytical perspective on knowledge, considering how knowledge has been acquired and the assumptions, theories, or paradigms that guide its use.
Topical breadth courses are grouped into three broad subject areas of knowledge:
Social-Cultural Diversity
Courses in social-cultural diversity teach students the significance of the many patterned differences that characterize human populationsparticulary differences of gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, religion or social class.
Writing Experience
A GE course in writing experience normally requires a minimum of five pages of writing in a block, which
will be evaluated for content, use of language and
logical coherence.
Fulfilling the General Education RequirementStudents entering UC Davis during the 1996-97 academic year, and thereafter |
| Freshman student, or Transfer student* who has not completed TCC or IGETCÝ
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| Transfer student who has successfully completed TCC or IGETCÝ
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Topical Breadth Component: 6 courses
To fulfill the topical breadth component of the General Education requirement you must successfully complete three approved courses in each of the two subject areas of topical breadth other than the one that includes your major. To identify the area of topical breadth to which your major belongs, refer to the chart. Each academic major has been assigned to one of the three subject areas of GE topical breadth. If you have any questions concerning the subject area to which your major is assigned, consult your college dean's office.
Social-Cultural Diversity Component: 1 course
To fulfill the social-cultural diversity component of the GE requirement, you must successfully complete one course from the approved list that follows.
Writing Experience Component: 3 courses
To fulfill the writing experience component of the GE requirement, you must successfully complete three courses from the approved list that follows.
IGETC, TCC, and UC Reciprocity. You are exempt from the UC Davis GE requirement if you come from a California community college and are certified as having successfully completed the "Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum" (IGETC) or "Transfer Core Curriculum" (TCC), or if you come from another UC campus and are certified has having successfully completed the lower division breadth or General Education requirements of that UC campus (UC reciprocity).
View lists of the courses that provide General Education credit for 1998-99:
Topical Breadth
These courses may be used to fulfill the GE Requirement for students entering UC Davis in 1996-97 and thereafter. Please note that you cannot claim GE credit for a course you completed before it was an approved GE course. This list is subject to change. You should check the Class Schedule and Room Directory each quarter for the most current information.
UC Davis 1998-99 Online General Catalog. Posted July 31, 1998.
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Keitha Hunter and Barbara Anderson, Editors
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