Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 
    
    Sep 16, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of General Education


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: University College

English


Senior Lecturers:

B. Adams (Director of First Year Writing, University College), J. Bellon, J. Kesler, K Chaple, B. Chambless, A. Ellison, M. Jordan, J. Loicano, M. McFarland, S. Morin, C. Shelnutt

Lecturers:

B. Drummond, A. Dycus, J. Harte, J. Hendrix, M. Jackson, P. Murphy, A. Payne, T. Payne, J. Sewell, A. Shoemake, J. Steed

Instructor:

C. Davenport

 

Mathematics


Professor:

S. Sykes (Crider Chair)

Senior Lecturers:

J. Bellon, C. Carmack

Lecturers:

A. Agoun, B. Brodsky, R. Burnham, 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.

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: University College