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CORE+ Degree Requirements Successful completion of 124 Semester hours of credit (ACAD088, EDUC088, and developmental courses may not be included) Overall GPA of 2.00 36-75 semester hours and/or 48 semester hours within a single


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CORE+

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Degree Requirements

  • Successful completion of 124 Semester hours of credit (ACAD088,

EDUC088, and developmental courses may not be included)

  • Overall GPA of 2.00
  • 36-75 semester hours and/or 48 semester hours within a single discipline.
  • At least 12 semester hours of upper-level (300-400) courses in a major

must be completed at The University of Findlay.

  • At least 42 semester hours of approved courses for at least 3 semester

hours in each CORE+ outcome.

  • Minimum accepted grade for CORE+ curriculum for general education

courses is a “C-”

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Other possible foundational courses

Students will need to be aware of potential additional coursework needed to satisfy prerequisites for C2 and O2: MATH110 ENGL145 ENGL104 ENGL106 Students entering The University of Findlay as first-time, full time students must complete ACAD125, ACAD190, ANSC110, BIOL110, BUAD100, BUAD110, CSCI110, EDUC088, EQST100, ESOH110, HEPR150, PHAR150, or PVET110 during their first semester of enrollment.

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C1: Critical T Thinking O Outcome: Must t take ONE o

  • f t

the f following:

_____ _____ BIOL 102 Intro to the Biological Sciences _____ _____ BIOL 201 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology _____ _____ CHEM 111 Basic Chemistry _____ _____ CHEM 130 General Chemistry I _____ _____ CSCI 191 Visual Basic Programming _____ _____ CSCI 192 Introduction to Java Programming _____ _____ ESOH 240 Energy for a Sustainable Future _____ _____ FORS 201 Forensic Science _____ _____ GEOL 120 Introduction to Geology _____ _____ PHYS 100 Astronomy _____ _____ PHYS 150 Conceptual Physics _____ _____ PHYS 250 General Physics I/Lecture

May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with C1 designation.

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C2 Critical T Think nking ng O Outcome: Must take ke ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

_____ _____ MATH 130 Practical Perspectives in Math _____ _____ MATH 132 Applied Mathematical Analysis _____ _____ MATH 133 Applied Calculus _____ _____ MATH 138 College Algebra _____ _____ MATH 139 Trigonometry _____ _____ MATH 140 Precalculus _____ _____ MATH 141 Calculus I _____ _____ MATH 223 Applied Statistics and Data Analysis

MATH110 or its equivalent is prerequisite for courses in this outcome

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C3 Critical T Think nking ng O Outcome: Must take ke ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

Courses that satisfy this outcome are in disciplines such as, but not limited to:

  • Communication
  • Economics
  • History
  • Gerontology
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with C3 designation.

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O1 O1 Oral and Written Communicati tion Ski kills – Outcomes: Must t take ONE NE of f th the following:

_____ _____ COMM 110 Principles of Speech _____ _____ COMM 211 Argumentation and Debate _____ _____ THEA 150 Acting I

May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with O1 designation.

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O2 O2 Oral and Written Communicati tion Ski kills – Outcomes: Must t take ONE NE of f th the following:

_____ ENGL 202 Writing and Literature _____ ENGL 272 Introduction to Technical Communication _____ ENGL 282 Introduction to Writing for the Sciences _____ ENGL 302 Advanced Writing _____ ENGL 305 E-Rhetoric and Writing _____ ENGL 306 E-Literature and Writing

Many of these courses have a pre-requisite that needs met before student may register. Please refer to the current Undergraduate Catalog for requirements.

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O3 O3 Oral and Written Communicati tion Ski kills – Outcomes: Must t take ONE NE of f th the following:

_____ ART 205 Introduction to Digital Design _____ CSCI 148 Educational Technology _____ CSCI 149 Computer Concepts for Business _____ CSCI 150 Digital Literacy for the Liberal Arts _____ CSCI 190 Digital Literacy for the Sciences

May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with O3 designation.

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R1 R1 Relationshi hips wi with the W World – Outcom

  • mes

es: Must t take ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

Courses that satisfy this outcome are in disciplines such as, but not limited to:

  • Bilingual Multicultural (BLMC)
  • Languages (Japanese, French,

German, Spanish)

  • Ethics
  • Religion
  • Ethnic or Gender Studies

Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with R1 designation.

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R2 R2 Relationshi hips wi with the W World – Outcom

  • mes

es: Must t take ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

_____ _____ BIOL 100 Integrated Approach to the Sciences _____ _____ BIOL 180 Oceanus _____ _____ ESOH 100 Environment and Society _____ _____ GEOG 101 Economic Geography _____ _____ GEOG 200 Human Geography _____ _____ GEOL 205 Surficial Earth Systems _____ _____ PHIL 235 Environmental and Animal Ethics May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with R1 designation.

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R3 R3 Relationshi hips wi with the W World – Outcom

  • mes

es: Must t take ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

_____ _____ COMM 216 Interpersonal Communication _____ _____ CJUS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice _____ _____ ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics _____ _____ GERN 200 The Aging Process _____ _____ PLAW 100 Introduction to Law _____ _____ POLS 202 Comparative Politics _____ _____ POLS 203 International Relations _____ _____ SOWK 101 Introduction to Social Work _____ _____ SOWK 170 Topics in Social Work

May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with R3 designation.

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E1 Engagement f for M Meaningf gful L Lives and P Producti tive Career eers s – Outcom

  • mes

es: Must t take ONE NE of

  • f t

the f e foll

  • llowin

ing:

_____ PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy _____ PHIL 210 Philosophy of Religion _____ PHIL 270 Existentialism _____ RELI 101 Introduction to Religion _____ RELI 102 The Jewish and Christian Traditions _____ RELI 235 The Old Testament _____ RELI 240 The New Testament May not be a complete list of available courses. Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with E1 designation.

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E2 Engagement f for M Meaningf gful L Lives and P Producti tive Career eers s – Outcom

  • mes

es: Must t take ONE NE of

  • f t

the f e foll

  • llowin

ing:

Courses that satisfy this outcome are in disciplines such as, but not limited to:

  • Art
  • COMM
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Literature (ENGL)

Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with E2 designation.

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E3 En Engagement for M r Meaningful L Lives a and Prod

  • ductive

e Career eers – Outcom

  • mes

es:

  • Must take one additional course from the previous lists (C1, C2, C3,

O1, O2, O3, R1, R2, R3, E1, or E2) above: Must select ONE course from the outcome above that has not already been taken. Example: If student took BIOL102 in C1, this course cannot be used to also satisfy E3. Student may choose a different course from C1 to be used for this

  • utcome.
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U1 & U2: Oiler Six Outcomes

  • U1 and U2 combined must have a total of 6 hours
  • Student MUST take at least 3 semester hours in U1
  • Student can take all 6 hours in U1
  • Or
  • Student can take 3-5 hours in U1 and the remaining hours in U2
  • No more than 3 hours can be taken in U2
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U1 U1 Oiler er S Six Outcom

  • mes

es: Must take ke ONE NE of

  • f the

e follo lowin ing:

  • Student MUST take at least 3 semester hours from U1.
  • Example: Student takes U1: ART495 for 6 credit hours. U1 & U2
  • utcomes are satisfied
  • Example: Student takes U1: ART495 for 3 credit hours. Can take

additional 3 credit hours from U1 OR can take 3 hours from U2 to satisfy outcome.

  • Example: Student takes U1: ART495 for 4 credit hours. Can take 2

credit hours from U2: HPE 100 to satisfy outcome.

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U2 U2 Oiler er S Six Outcom

  • mes

es: No No mor

  • re than 3 hou
  • urs from
  • m:

_____ ART 195 Topics in Art _____ CJUS 111 Self Defense/ Stress Management _____ COMM 312 Small Group Communication _____ FNCE 200 Personal Finance _____ HEPR 150 Introduction to Health Professions _____ HPE 100 Wellness _____ MUSC 190 Concert Chorale (choir) _____ MUSC 191 Concert Band _____ MUSC 192 Orchestra _____ MUSC 250 Topics in Music _____ THEA 210 Theatre Practicum _____ An additional CORE elective from the previous lists (C1, C2, C3, O1, O2, O3, R1, R2, R3, E1, or E2) that has NOT already been used

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Summary

**At least 42 semester hours of approved courses as indicated within the following

  • utcomes

**At least 3 semester hours in EACH CORE+

  • utcome
  • C1- 3 hours
  • C2- 3 hours
  • C3- 3 hours
  • O1- 3 hours
  • O2- 3 hours
  • O3- 3 hours
  • R1- 3 hours
  • R2- 3 hours
  • R3- 3 hours
  • E1- 3 hours
  • E2- 3 hours
  • E3- 3 hours
  • U1 and U2: combined total 6 hours

Refer to the Academic Course schedule for courses with specific designations. Many of these courses have a pre-requisite that needs met before student may register. Please refer to the current Undergraduate Catalog for requirements.

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Where to Find a complete listing of CORE Plus courses:

  • Fall 2017 Academic Course Schedule:

http://my.findlay.edu/UF/academicschedule/WideAcademicSchedule. asp

  • Advising Page [under the Oiler Success Center(in the UF Intranet)]:

https://www.findlay.edu/intranet/Offices/oiler-success-center/ * My Findlay [Add/Drop Classes(under More Search Options)]