Ive heard that there are new General Education requirements on all SUNY campuses. How do these new requirements affect Geneseo?
In 1998, the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York instituted a requirement that all SUNY candidates for the baccalaureate show at least 30 hours of coursework in General Education. The new requirement applies to all SUNY students who began their undergraduate degree programs in or after Fall 2000.An advisory committee to SUNY Provost Peter Salins drew up implementation guidelines for the new requirement. These guidelines detail knowledge, skill, and competency outcomes in ten distinct General Education areas.By completing the Geneseo General Education curriculum and the requirements of a Geneseo major, every Geneseo student automatically meets the General Education requirements set forth by the Board of Trustees.However, the Geneseo General Education curriculum goes beyond the minimum standards established by the Board. That is because, with the exception of the U.S. History Requirement, SUNY Geneseo’s General Education curriculum owes its existence and design to the G
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