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SEARCH is the name of ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s General Education program. The SEARCH curriculum is grounded in the liberal arts tradition of rigorous, open inquiry into the Enduring Questions that shape the human experience. Enduring Questions explore the human condition and the relationship of humans with self, other, different species, environment, and God. Students are exposed to the nature of this inquiry from a variety of disciplines. 

 

SEARCH Liberal Arts Curriculum

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General Education Student Learning Outcomes

  • GESLO 1: Recognize Catholic Franciscan values and ideas as a framework for thinking and acting
  • GESLO 2: Demonstrate proficiency in spoken and written communication
  • GESLO 3: Employ technology in one’s discipline
  • GESLO 4: Apply scientific and quantitative reasoning to analyze problems and provide solutions
  • GESLO 5: Locate, evaluate, understand, and use information effectively and ethically
  • GESLO 6: Recognize personal, social, and ethical responsibility to others
  • GESLO 7: Analyze ideas and events from the perspective of the liberal arts tradition, recognizing the diversity of peoples and cultures
  • GESLO 8: Experience creativity, and recognize the role of the arts in culture and society
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General Education Curriculum