What is the Universitys Curriculum for Liberal Education [CLE] (formerly called the “Core Curriculum”)?
The requirements for the CLE are designed as an integrated program of studies, which enable the students to: 1. Acquire a broadly based foundation of knowledge outside the area of specialization. 2. Gain knowledge of and competence in using the analytic and creative problem-solving processes that form the central bases of intellectual inquiry and achievement. 3. Develop a global perspective on the diversity and dilemmas of human experience and knowledge. 4. Understand how diverse intellectual skills and forms of knowledge can be brought together to make informed judgments about complex issues. 5. Acquire skill in the communication of ideas and knowledge. 6. Develop the capacities of discernment, appreciation, and criticism as they pertain to cultures, values, information, and ideas. 7. Develop and maintain the habit of learning and responding to new ideas throughout life.
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