Core: General Education Requirements
Liberal Arts
MAJOR
Career Prep
MINOR OR ELECTIVES
Career Prep & Personal Interests
CORE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
In order for students to meet the desired general education outcomes, the following courses and/or experiences are required for all Milligan students. They are divided into three categories representing a Christian liberal arts education.
Called to Relationship with God
11 hrs
BIBL 123 Old Testament Survey | 3 hrs |
BIBL 124 New Testament Survey | 3 hrs |
BIBL 471 Christ and Culture | 3 hrs |
EXSC 101 Fitness for Life OR acceptable alternative | 1 hour |
MLGN 100 Introduction to College and Service | 0.5 hrs |
MLGN 200 Introduction to Calling and Career | 0.5 hrs |
SFP (see Spiritual Formation Program in Catalog) | 150 programs |
Called to Relationship with Creation
9-11 hrs
Any 2 or 3 hour science course in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics (including GNSC 101 and 350) | 2-3 hrs |
Lab Science in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics | 4 hrs |
OR Two Lab Sciences in Biology, Chemistry, Physics | 8 hrs |
Three credit hours of mathematics | 3 hrs |
Called to Relationship with Others
28-43 hrs
Humanities Program: HUMN 101 Ancient and Medieval Cultures | 4 hrs |
Humanities Program: HUMN 102 Renaissance and Early Modern Cultures | 4 hrs |
Humanities Program: HUMN 201 18th and 19th Century Cultures | 4 hrs |
Humanities Program: HUMN 202 Cultures of the 20th & Early 21st Centuries | 4 hrs |
Three credit hours of social learning | 3 hrs |
For bachelor of arts students, foreign language competency through the intermediate level | 3-12 hrs |
Ethnic Studies course OR Cross-Cultural Awareness Learning Experience | 3 hrs |
Composition Program: COMP 111 Rhetorical Composition | 3 hrs |
Composition Program: COMP 211 Inquiring Minds: Foundational Analytical Composition | 3 hrs |
COMM 102 Speech Communication OR acceptable alternative | 3 hrs |
Total number of hours in the GER
48-65 hrs
COMPOSITION
The composition requirements of the University ensure that all graduates will be able to write effectively, utilizing the conventions of standard written English, and will be able to undertake basic academic research, employing a variety of learning resources and technologies. These courses are specifically designed to undergird the Milligan curriculum and to fit the major field of each student.
Effective writing is an essential skill for college students and graduates. The composition courses offered by the University enable students to reach the outcomes of the general education requirement, ensuring that all graduates will have:
- exhibited fundamental critical and creative thinking skills
- having posed and investigated a question, assessed and/or evaluated information, and formulated conclusions
- synthesized and integrated a variety of information into a coherent whole
- demonstrated the capacity to learn for a lifetime by locating, accessing, evaluating, and utilizing information
- demonstrated effective communication skills
See the detailed description in the Catalog.