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Why do many colleges require general education courses?

Could someone explain why colleges have gen ed requirements? I’m looking at potential majors and I'm wondering how gen eds will fit into my schedule. Is there a reason they're a big part of the college curriculum?

a year ago

Hey there! The reason colleges include general education courses in the curriculum is to ensure that all students, regardless of their major, receive a well-rounded education. These courses usually cover a broad range of subjects, such as humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and mathematics.

The idea is to help students develop a wide variety of skills and knowledge that can be applied in many different situations throughout their lives. For instance, communication and critical thinking skills are highly valued and can enhance your ability to interact in the workforce and society in general.

Plus, gen eds can be a great way to explore topics outside of your major that may interest you or perhaps uncover a hidden passion. Concerning your schedule, most colleges design their programs so gen eds can be taken alongside your major requirements and will often offer many class options each semester to fit different student schedules.

You can usually find a balance that works well for you! Just remember, these courses are part of the larger picture of your education and personal development.

a year ago

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