General Education Core Curriculum

The focus of a general education at the University of Georgia should be the development of broad knowledge that can be brought to bear in novel and changing circumstances. The curriculum should provide the foundation for future studies by giving students a substantive introduction to broad and important areas of academic inquiry. General education should engage the student’s intellect and curiosity. The University of Georgia’s general education curriculum should empower the student to participate in debate and advocacy of issues critical to community, state, and nation.

The General Education Core Curriculum is comprised of the following areas:

  1. Foundation Courses (9 hours)
  2. Sciences (7-8 hours)
  3. Quantitative Reasoning (3-4 hours)
  4. World Languages and Global Culture, Humanities, and the Arts (12 hours)
  5. Social Sciences (9 hours)

The list of courses approved to fulfill the General Education Core Curriculum can be found at http://bulletin.uga.edu/GenEdCoreBulletin.aspx. Please call 706-542-6358 or email currsys@uga.edu with any questions about the General Education Core Curriculum.

Academic Affairs Policy Statement No. 14,
General Education Core Curriculum

Academic Affairs Policy Statement No.14, General Education Core Curriculum, is available at https://reg.uga.edu/_hidden/currsys-to-reg-transition/academic-affairs-policies-3/#row11. The policy includes the learning outcomes for each area of the General Education Core Curriculum.

ARTICLE I General Education System Instructions

Instructions for using the General Education System

Once a course has been approved through the course approval process (CAPA), it may be submitted for consideration to be included in the General Education Core Curriculum using the General Education System.

Please contact the Office of the Registrar at 706‐542‐6358 or currsys@uga.edu with any questions about how to access or use the General Education System.

ARTICLE II General Education Core Form

General Education Core Form

ARTICLE III Guidelines for Course Submission Proposals

Guidelines to Consider When Proposing a Course for Inclusion in the General Education Core Curriculum

When considering courses for inclusion in the General Education Core Curriculum, the General Education Subcommittee follows the guidelines below to determine if a course meets the necessary standards to be included in the core. Evidence of the general education learning outcomes should be present in the course objectives and topical outline in CAPA and also in the course syllabus. The learning outcomes for each course are reviewed to determine if they comply with the learning outcomes for the specific area of the core.

General Guidelines

Area I, Foundation Courses

Area II, Physical Sciences

Area II, Life Sciences

Area III, Quantitative Reasoning

Area IV, World Languages and Global Culture

Area IV, Humanities and the Arts

Area V, Social Sciences

ARTICLE IV Appeals

Core Curriculum Appeal Process

Students may appeal courses that transfer into UGA that are not directly equivalent to UGA core courses.

Students may not appeal UGA courses taken in residence at UGA as satisfying core curriculum requirements. Students must take a course from the list of approved core courses in order to satisfy UGA core curriculum requirements.

The route of appeals for Core Areas I, II, III, IV, V substitutions or waivers is:

  1. General Education Subcommittee of the University Curriculum Committee
  2. Educational Affairs Committee
  3. University of Georgia President
  4. Board of Regents

The appeal should be in the form of a letter written and signed by the student. The letter should clearly and concisely explain the appeal, state the matter being appealed in the first sentence, and include all relevant information in support of the appeal. The appeal must include the student’s full name, UGA student ID number, postal address, UGA email, and phone number on the first page in the upper left corner. The appeal must be prepared and signed by the student — it cannot be prepared on the student’s behalf by another party.

Core curriculum appeals should be submitted to the General Education Subcommittee. If the appeal is sent to the Educational Affairs Committee, core curriculum appeals will be forwarded to the General Education Subcommittee for consideration prior to consideration by the Education Affairs Committee.

MAIL
General Education Subcommittee
Office of the Registrar
410 Caldwell Hall
Athens, GA 30602

Any other student academic appeals such as grade, readmission, course withdrawal, or other course requirement appeals should be submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Instruction by any of the methods below:

MAIL
Educational Affairs Committee
Office of Instruction
Office of Academic Honesty and Student Appeals
University of Georgia
102 Memorial Hall
Athens, GA 30602

FAX
706-542-0544

IMPORTANT
If an appeal is faxed, an email should be sent to appeals@uga.edu to confirm it was received.