As per state requirements, the core curriculum has 9 foundational component areas of study (FCAs) and 6 core objective areas. For a list of current courses in each FCA please visit the UHD Common Core website.
Foundational Component Areas
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Written Communication (2 courses)
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Oral Communication (1 course)
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Mathematics (1 course)
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Life and Physical Sciences (2 courses)
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Language, Philosophy and Culture (1 course)
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Creative Arts (1 course)
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American History (2 courses)
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Government/Political Science (2 courses)
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Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course)
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Freshman Seminar (1 course)
Core Objectives
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Critical Thinking Skills – Think creatively and innovate. Conduct inquiry and analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information. Draw logical conclusions from assumptions.
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Communication Skills – Effectively develop, express and interpret ideas through written, oral, and visual communication.
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Empirical and Quantitative Skills – Manipulate and analyze data or observable facts, resulting in an informed and rational conclusion.
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Teamwork – Consider different points of view and work effectively with others toward a shared purpose or goal.
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Social Responsibility –Articulate knowledge of civic responsibility. Engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities. Demonstrate intercultural competence.
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Personal Responsibility – Connect choices, actions and consequences to ethical decision-making.
Each of the FCAs has responsibility for addressing 3 or 4 of the core objective areas. To operationalize those core objective areas, UHD faculty have identified 12 core objectives listed below. The assessment of those objectives have been assigned to the various FCAs as indicated in the
Core Curriculum Map.
- Think creatively and to innovate
- Conduct inquiry and analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information
- Effectively develop, express and interpret ideas through written communication
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Effectively develop, express and interpret ideas through oral communication
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Effectively develop, express and interpret ideas through visual communication
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Manipulate and analyze data or observable facts, resulting in an informed conclusion
Consider different points of view
Work effectively with others to support a shared purpose or goal
Demonstrate intercultural competence
Articulate knowledge of civic responsibility
Engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities
Connect choices, actions, and consequences to ethical decision-making