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Resources for Faculty and Advisers
Goals
of general
education
Endorsed by ETSU's
General Education Advisory Council, May 3, 2000
Statement of Purpose
East
Tennessee State University's faculty and staff believe every
student should experience certain benefits
of an undergraduate education, regardless of his or her chosen
field of study. ETSU’s general education program aims to
enable and encourage students to:
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apply the standards of reasoned argument to what they read
and hear, write and say;
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engage in life-long learning and personal growth;
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gain greater insight into their lives and the world in which
they live;
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resolve conflicts nonviolently and solve problems creatively,
often in collaboration with others;
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appreciate cultural diversity and respect people with viewpoints
different from their own;
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be responsible, enlightened, active citizens in their
communities and the world beyond their communities;
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find joy, meaning and fulfillment in their lives and
help others do the same.
To gain these benefits, students need a foundation of skills and
knowledge which they can apply at work, in their personal lives,
and in their communities. By successfully completing ETSU's general
education requirements and other graduation requirements, students
enhance their proficiency in reading, writing, oral communication,
mathematics, and using information technology. They become acquainted
with ideas, information and modes of inquiry which they can draw
upon in every area of their lives. In addition, students learn
how to perceive relationships between different fields of study.
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