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Liberal Education and
General Education
University 100
What is Liberal Education Today?
A philosophy of education that empowers individuals with core
knowledge and transferable skills, and a strong sense of ethics,
values, and civic engagement.
Involving challenging intellectual encounters with important
and relevant issues today and throughout history, a liberal
education prepares graduates for socially valued work and civic
leadership.
A liberal education usually includes a general education
curriculum that provides broad exposure to multiple disciplines
and ways of knowing, along with more in-depth study in one or
more field.
A liberal education provides students with the knowledge and
skills employers are calling for and the society needs.
Frequently Confused Terms
Liberal
Education—a philosophy of education that
provides broad general education, cultivates intellectual
agility, and fosters ethical and social responsibility
Liberal Arts and Sciences—specific disciplines
traditionally associated with liberal education
General Education—the part of a curriculum shared
by all students; provides broad study in liberal arts and
forms basis for developing intellectual and civic capacities
What is the Same and What is Different
About Liberal Education Today?
Today’s liberal education helps students discover clear
connections between what they are learning and the lives
they will lead as workers, citizens, community and family
members.
A strong foundation in arts and sciences disciplines remains
absolutely essential to a quality contemporary liberal
education.
Today’s liberal education focuses both on important content
and on teaching the arts of analysis and argument that can be
carried to any field of study or endeavor.
Liberal education has always and continues to introduce and
examine diverse perspectives on any subject and to teach
students how to evaluate competing claims and different
perspectives while they form their own judgments.
“Today’s students and their parents have heard the
message that college is essential to success in
today’s world. But no one has told them what they
really need to gain from college or how to prepare
for it.”
What Business Leaders Say About
What Really Matters in College
Executives will need a broad understanding of other
cultures, other languages, history, science, and the arts, if
they are to successfully navigate a rapidly changing future
business environment.
Good writing skills and good public speaking skills are
crucial to business success.
The real challenge of today’s economy is not in making
things but in producing creative ideas.
Reading, writing and basic arithmetic are not enough.
These skills must be integrated with other kinds of
competency to make them fully operational.
Sources: Paul Dillon, The College Board Review, no. 164; David
Kearns, quoted in Reclaiming the Legacy by Denis Doyle; SCANS
Report, “What Work Requires of Schools”
What Do Private Employers Think?
The
most important outcomes: problem-solving
and analytic thinking; oral and written
communication; critical thinking; teamwork skills;
strong work habits.
Recent graduates most lack: work ethic, people
skills, and communication skills.
Civic engagement is not an important outcome of
college.
Limited and/or misguided understanding of liberal
education; believe it is less rigorous.
The New Global Economy and
Environment
Today’s
graduates are likely to change jobs and
careers several times.
Complex oral and written communication skills
more important than ever and lacking.
Creativity and innovation are keys to success.
Scientific and quantitative literacy increasingly
important and lacking.
Cross-cultural communication and knowledge
increasingly important.
Importance Of College Education
The primary motivation is self development and
maturation to enhance potential for success in the
workforce
How college contributes to career success:
More career choices and job opportunities
Specific skills and knowledge required by field of
interest
Knowledge that will be helpful throughout life (on and
off the job)
Capabilities, ethics,
professional success
and
values
essential
to
What Do Students Think About College Education?
Most Important Outcomes
Maturity and ability to succeed
on one’s own
Time-management skills
Strong work habits
Self-discipline
Teamwork skills and ability to
get along with different types
of people
What Do Students Think About College Education?
Middle Tier Outcomes
Tangible business skills and
specific expertise in field of focus
Critical thinking skills
Communication skills
Problem-solving skills and
analytical ability
Exposure to business world
Leadership skills
What Do Students Think About College Education?
Least Important Outcomes
Values, principles, ethics
Tolerance and respect for different
cultural backgrounds
Competency in computer skills
Expanded cultural and global
awareness and sensitivity
Civic responsibility and
orientation toward public service
What do we know about Liberal
Education’s Benefits?
Students attending a college that provides strong liberal
arts experiences (rather than just calling itself a liberal arts
college) graduate with better skills:
Reading comprehension
Critical thinking
Science reasoning
Writing skills
Openness to diversity/challenge
Learning for self-understanding
Sense of responsibility for one’s own success
An Urgent Agenda For
Today’s World
“Liberal Education is essential to an economy dependent on
innovation and to the success of a deliberative and diverse
democracy. We must do far more to ensure that students
achieve key liberal education outcomes. When we make
the aims of liberal education our compass, we build
society’s ability to creatively solve problems, engage and
learn from our differences, and forge a stronger
community. It is for just these reasons that liberal
education is our best investment in America’s promise.”
FCCU Degree Requirement
BA
(Hons)
130 credit hrs
CGPA 2
GPA 2 in major
12 upper level 300 or 400\ 36 credit Hrs
General Education
Comprehensive Exam
Competency Exam
FCCU Degree Requirement
BS
(Hons)
12 upper level 300 or 400\ 48 credit Hrs
BSc (Hons) Business
12 upper level 300 or 400\ 64 credit Hrs
BSc (Hons) Computing
12 upper level 300 or 400\ 64 credit Hrs
FCCU General Education
Two
components of General Education
47 crdt hrs in 4 semesters
Competency exam in following areas:
Written communication in Urdu
Written communication in English
Oral communication in English
Quantitative skills
Information technology
FCCU General Education
Humanities
6
courses 18 credit hrs
Written comm. Eng 101, Eng 103, Urdu 101
Oral comm. MCOM 100: Fundamentals of
Speech
Social and Behavioral Sciences
3 courses 9 credit hrs
FCCU General Education
Science
and Mathematics 5 course/17 or 18
credit hrs
At least two science courses (not form same
discipline)
Atleast one mathematics and one computer
course
One other course in either science, math,
statistics, logic or computer.