What assurance is there that the courses necessary to complete the General Education Program requirements will be available in a timely manner?
The University of Cincinnati General Education Program achieves student exposure to a number of different “traditional” academic disciplines through normal course offerings, not through specific “General Education courses.” As such, there is no need to develop special courses to support the General Education Program, although it is necessary to have an adequate number of courses with a Breadth of Knowledge (BoK) designation in each of the identified academic disciplines. As a major university, UC offers an extensive number of courses at the undergraduate level in every academic quarter. All courses at the 100 level or higher that carry 3 or more credit hours, help develop at least one of the Baccalaureate Competencies, and substantially address one of the BoK areas can meet the requirements of the General Education Program and are typically identified as fulfilling a BoK. The General Education Coordinating Committee monitors the available courses in each of the BoK areas on a regular b
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