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AUB GE Requirements Update

The document summarizes the updated General Education (GE) requirements at the American University of Beirut that apply to undergraduate students entering as sophomores starting in Fall 2010-2011. Continuing students who enrolled before Fall 2010-2011 will follow the old GE requirements. However, continuing students can now select GE courses from the updated course list. Courses taken before Fall 2010 will still count toward graduation requirements. The GE requirements include categories of English communication, Arabic communication, natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and quantitative thought, with multiple courses listed as options under each category.

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AUB GE Requirements Update

The document summarizes the updated General Education (GE) requirements at the American University of Beirut that apply to undergraduate students entering as sophomores starting in Fall 2010-2011. Continuing students who enrolled before Fall 2010-2011 will follow the old GE requirements. However, continuing students can now select GE courses from the updated course list. Courses taken before Fall 2010 will still count toward graduation requirements. The GE requirements include categories of English communication, Arabic communication, natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and quantitative thought, with multiple courses listed as options under each category.

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September 30, 2010

The updated General Education (GE) Requirements apply only to undergraduate students entering at the sophomore level starting Fall 2010-2011. The continuing students who joined AUB before the fall 2010-11 will follow the general education requirements according to posted requirement of their programs when they joined AUB. However, starting Fall 2010-2011, continuing students can select their GE designated courses from the updated list only. Courses which were taken toward GE prior to Fall 2010 will continue to count toward graduation.

General Education Requirements


AUB is committed to offering its students a broad undergraduate liberal arts education that enables them to acquire the analytical skills and habits of life-long learning that they will need to compete successfully in the twenty-first century. The General Education distribution requirements are intended to expose students to a range of intellectual experiences during their time at AUB. We want to give our students the opportunity to make choices and to question and test what they believe are their career goals and their intellectual interests. In addition to courses in their academic majors and the opportunity to take minor concentrations in specific fields, all AUB students must take a minimum of 33-36 credits of general education requirements distributed in the following fields: 3-6 credits in English Communication Skills through English 204 (English 206 in FEA). 3 credits in Arabic Communication Skills (except those formally exempted) 6 credits in Natural Science. 12 credits in Humanities. 6 credits in Social Science. 3 credits in Quantitative Thought.

We believe that a student who has chosen to follow a course of study at AUB leading to a degree in a professional field such as engineering should be exposed to the humanities and social sciences. By the same token, a student who plans to major in history should have the opportunity to take science courses and to work in a lab. While being exposed to various fields of knowledge, we also want our students to have the opportunity to experience different modes of learning (lectures, seminars, labs, and independent research projects). Different modes of analysis are designed to enhance students verbal and interactive skills (seminars), writing and analytic skills (research projects), and hands-on experimental skills (laboratories). These distribution requirements may be met by either required or elective courses.

Humanities and Social Sciences courses are divided into two lists: List I and List II within each domain. Students who are currently enrolled at AUB may select their courses from either list. Students who will join AUB as of Fall 2010 will be asked to select their courses as follows: Two Humanities courses from Humanity List I. (FAS, OSB, and SON Students are required to select CVSP courses) Two Humanities courses from either Humanities lists I and II. One Social Science course from Social Sciences List I. One Social Science course from either Social Sciences lists.

In addition, No more than two courses from the students major may fulfill the Humanities requirement, no more than one course from the students major may fulfill the Social Science requirement, and no more than one course from the students major may fulfill the Natural Science requirement. Students who are exempted from Arabic are required to take a Humanity or a Language course instead, unless their Faculty requires otherwise. FAS, OSB, and SON require that a minimum of six credits in Humanities must be taken from CVSP courses 201-208. FAS, OSB, and SON Students must complete one course from each of the two CVSP sequences; that is, one course from Sequence I followed by one course from Sequence II. At the time this catalogue 2010-11 went to print, the general education requirements had not been finalized for the following majors: Agriculture, Agribusiness, Architecture, Food Sciences and Management, Graphics Design, Landscape Design, and Nursing. Students of these programs are therefore asked to check with their respective Department Chair or academic advisor for the updated requirements. The list of approved General Education courses will be updated regularly on the Registrars Office website.

Arabic Communication Skills Courses:


ARAB 201B, ARAB234, ARAB230, ARAB235, ARAB236, ARAB238, ARAB249

English Communication Skills Courses


ENGL 203, ENGL 204, ENGL 206, ENGL 208

Humanities
List I: AMST : ARAB : AMST 215, AMST 230, AMST 275L, AMST 275F, AMST 275M, AMST 275N ARAB 201B, ARAB 230, ARAB 232, ARAB 234, ARAB 235, ARAB 238, ARAB 239, ARAB 240, ARAB 243, ARAB 247, ARAB 251 2

ARCH 121, ARCH 122, ARCH 223, ARCH 224 AROL 201, AROL 212, AROL 214, AROL 222, AROL 225, AROL 226, AROL 231, AROL 235I CVSP Sequence I : CVSP 201, CVSP 202, CVSP 205,CVSP 207C, CVSP 207H. CVSP Sequence II: CVSP 203, CVSP 204, CVSP 208C, CVSP 208D, CVSP 208F, CVSP 208G CVSP: CVSP 212, CVSP 215, CVSP 216 ENGL: ENGL 201, ENGL 207, ENGL 216, ENGL 224, ENGL 225, ENGL 227, ENGL 236, ENGL 244D, ENGL 246 FAAH: FAAH 227A, FAAH 227B, FAAH 228A, FAAH 229A, FAAH 229C, FAAH 232, FAAH 247, FAAH 265, FAAH/TH270 HIST: HIST 201, HIST 217, HIST 225, HIST 227, HIST 245, HIST 251, HIST 257, HIST 258AE, HIST 258AG, HIST 259, HIST 262 PHIL: PHIL 201, PHIL 210, PHIL 218, PHIL 222 OTHERS: PSPA 210 List II: AMST : ARAB : AROL : CVSP Sequence II: ENGL:

ARCH : AROL :

FAAH: HIST: PHIL: OTHERS:

AMST 276I ARAB 231,ARAB 236 AROL 215, AROL 235F CVSP 208J ENGL 205, ENGL 212, ENGL 213, ENGL 215, ENGL 214, ENGL 218, ENGL 222, ENGL 223, ENGL 229, ENGL 233, ENGL 237, ENGL 244S, ENGL 250 , ENGL 253. FAAH 240, FAAH 241, FAAH 244, FAAH 245, FAAH 261 HIST 260 PHIL 209, PHIL 216, PHIL 221, PHIL 251 BUSS 215, EDUC 228, EDUC 229, EDUC 290C, ENGM504, PSPA 216, PSPA 217

Social Sciences
List I: ECON: EDUC: PSPA: PSYC: SOAN: OTHERS: ECON 211, ECON 212 EDUC 215, EDUC 223 PSPA 202, PSPA212, PSPA218 PSYC 202 SOAN 201, SOAN 203, SOAN 204, SOAN 205, SOAN 210, SOAN 240, SOAN 290 I ARCH 331, AGSC 212, AGSC 213, HBED 200, HBED 201, MNGT 215, ENGL235

List II: EDUC: PSPA:

EDUC 218, EDUC 230 PSPA 201, PSPA 213, PSPA 221

SOAN: OTHERS:

SOAN 207, SOAN 232, SOAN 234, SOAN 235, SOAN 242, SOAN 245 HBED 203, HMPD 204, HMPD 251

Natural Sciences
BIOL: CHEM: GEOL: PHYS: OTHERS: BIOL 200, BIOL 201, BIOL 210, BIOL 290EE CHEM 200, CHEM 201, CHEM 202, CHEM 205, CHEM 208, CHEM 209 GEOL 201, GEOL 205 PHYS 200, PHYS 204, PHYS 205, PHYS 210, PHYS 211, PHYS 212 AVSC 224, BIOC 246, ENHL 220, PHYL 246

Quantitative Thought
CMPS: MATH: OTHERS: CMPS 200, CMPS 206, CMPS 209 MATH 201, MATH 203, MATH 204, MATH 211, MATH 218 EECE 230, EPHD 203, EPHD 213, NURS 203, PHIL 211

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