The best preparation for the demands of a diverse and global society is a
comprehensive, wide-ranging background in the liberal arts and
sciences, combined with in-depth knowledge of more than one field of
study. To that end, the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark, with the
cooperation of faculty from all of the campus' other schools, has
redesigned the general education requirements for the campus to prepare
students to successfully pursue a wide range of professional activities
as well as to pursue graduate training. The Core Curriculum is
organized around a set of concrete learning objectives
that encompass the skills most needed for active citizenship and most
valued by employers, such as the ability to think critically and
creatively, to reason quantitatively, and to communicate effectively. Each Core Curriculum course is designed to ensure that students are
conversant with the basic modes of inquiry specific to each of the core
disciplinary foci of a liberal education. Through the Core Curriculum,
students will emerge from their Rutgers-Newark education with the
ability to apply their knowledge to the major questions of the 21st
century.
To
ensure that every graduate has the opportunity to acquire a broad
liberal arts education, the faculty has prescribed the following general
curriculum requirements for all students, regardless of major field.
These requirements include:
Basic Writing Skills
Quantitative Reasoning
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
History and Literature
Arts and Media
Other Liberal Arts
Courses may not be used to fulfill more than one distribution
requirement, but a course generally used to fulfill a distribution
requirement may also be used to fulfill a major or minor requirement.
Any exceptions are noted in the description of the relevant major or
minor curriculum.
For lists of courses certified as meeting each requirement, visit https://sasn.rutgers.edu/core-curriculum.
These
lists are also available in the Rutgers online degree audit system,
which students use to track their progress in completing the Core
Curriculum.