Rutgers University graduates should possess the skills
and knowledge to be responsible citizens and productive
contributors to society in their workplaces and in
their intellectual, cultural, and social endeavors. Therefore the university community will work to provide the education that
supports the following learning goals.
I. Intellectual and Communication Skills
A. Critical Thinking
Students will develop their ability to engage in
logical thinking and complex critical analysis.
B. Communication
Students will develop their skills in expressing
complex ideas through written and oral communication.
C. Mathematical Reasoning and Analysis
Students will develop their skills in analyzing and
interpreting numerical data, and in reasoning and
problem solving through mathematical processes.
D. Scientific Inquiry
Students will develop their understanding of
scientific methods of inquiry, including the use of observation
and experimentation to answer questions and generate
new knowledge.
E. Information and Computer Literacy
Students will develop their skills in gathering,
accessing, analyzing, and interpreting information, in part
through using the tools of modem computer technology.
II. Understanding Human Behavior, Society, and the
Natural Environment
A. Historical Understanding
Students will develop their understanding of the
historical bases of the societies and world in which we
live.
B. Multicultural and International Understanding
Students will understand the multicultural aspects and
international dimensions of the societies and world
in which we live.
C. Understanding of Literary and Artistic Expression
Students will develop their understanding of and
appreciation of the various creative literary and artistic
endeavors.
D. Understanding the Bases of Individual and Social
Behavior
Students will develop their understanding of the
nature of human behavior.
E. Understanding the Physical and Biological World
Students will develop their understanding of the
natural environment in which we live and the forces that
have shaped it.
III. Responsibilities of the Individual in Society
A. Citizenship Education
Students will develop their understanding of the
political and policy making processes of the United States
and of their role as citizens in a democratic society.
B. Social and Ethical Awareness
Students will develop their ability to recognize and
assess ethical questions, and to make reasoned
judgments about alternative solutions to those issues.