Academics---Core
Common Goals of the Core Curriculum
The common goals of the Core Curriculum reflect the knowledge, understanding, judgment, and skills that a person needs who will be in a position to make major contributions to society, to assume tasks of leadership, and to continue a life of learning and reflection.
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Be able to think critically and creatively, to reason logically, to reason quantitatively, and to express their thoughts orally and in writing with clarity and precision;
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Be able to make sound moral and ethical judgments;
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Understand the arts, histories and cultures of the past as a foundation for those of the present;
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Understand the development and workings of modern societies in an interdependent world;
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Acquire the tools that are required to understand and respect the natural universe;
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Understand what knowledge is and how it is acquired by the use of differing methods in different disciplines;
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Be able to integrate knowledge from diverse sources;
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Understand the necessity for tolerance and appreciate individual and social diversity;
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Be informed and responsible citizens of the world;
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Establish a foundation for life-long learning and the potential for leadership.










