Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
    Oct 18, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of General Education


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English


Senior Lecturers:

J. Bellon, K Chaple, B. Chambless, A. Ellison, M. Jordan, J. Loicano, M. McFarland, S. Morin, C. Shelnutt

Lecturers:

B. Adams (Director of First Year Writing, University College), B. Drummond, A. Dycus, J. Harte, J. Hawk (Academic Writing Professional), J. Hendrix, M. Jackson, J. Kesler, R. McRae (Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning), P. Murphy, A. Payne, T. Payne, J. Sewell, A. Shoemake, J. Steed

Instructors:

R. Barker, C. Davenport

 

Mathematics


Professor:

S. Sykes (Crider Chair)

Senior Lecturer:

J. Bellon

Lecturers:

A. Agoun, B. Brodsky, R. Burnham, C. Carmack, K. Carter, M. Devoe, R. Johnson

Instructors:

W. Gay, S. Patel, N. Rehfuss, 

 

The Department of General Education houses the majority of the first-year writing and first-year math programs. The pedagogical mission of the Department of General Education is to provide a diverse student body with opportunities to achieve academically, creatively, and professionally in their chosen fields. We provide students with a balanced and dynamic academic foundation so that they graduate not only with essential reading, writing, and quantitative skills, but with the excitement of academic discovery in a variety of disciplines, a strong foundation in critical reasoning, and a firm grounding in ethics.

 

Goals:

  • to challenge students to think deeply, embrace difference and diversity, and seek a broad understanding of other peoples, perspectives, beliefs, and values
  • to prepare students for life, learning, and leadership in an interconnected and globalized world
  • to encourage students to explore and understand an ever-growing body of knowledge across multiple disciplines
  • to teach students to communicate effectively in multiple discursive modes and for a wide array of audiences
  • to equip students with problem-solving skills and reasoning abilities from an integrated, multi-disciplinary perspective
  • to help students appreciate how different disciplines in general education inform and complement one another

General Education at UWG is designed to empower students to become

  • mathematically, scientifically, and technically proficient;
  • competent in information research;
  • literate in reading, writing, and presenting; and
  • effective critical thinkers.

 

Additionally, UC’s Gen-Ed department strives to

  • enhance students’ awareness of academic and professional values and ethics;
  • enable students to articulate their personal and social values and how these values are shaped by the world around them;
  • foster a growth mindset and conscientiousness in students;
  • encourage students to examine individual and social behaviors; and
  • develop students’ ability to collaborate in group settings.

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