A Structured Exploratory Emphasis (SEE) is an integrated, interdisciplinary grouping of lower and/or upper division courses across multiple General Education areas organized around a common theme. All undergraduate students must complete General Education coursework, and the SEE program provides an opportunity to focus on a specific social or academic theme or disciplinary area while completing a portion of these required courses.
Academic Affairs (AA) leadership is striving to appropriately align programs and resources across the colleges, as a division, with strategic priorities to meet overall student and regional need.
Students have the option of joining the Summit Program as an exciting alternative way to fulfill 6 of their 9 units of Upper-Division General Education requirements (Area F General Education requirements). Students select a cluster of 2 courses in one of the following combinations:
- The committee compares the course syllabus and the catalog description with EO 1100 Revised GE Area description. Do they agree?
If no, the committee contacts department and requests revisions.To view the GE Area description, see the descriptions below or review Article 4 Subject Area Distribution of EO 1100 Revised.
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General Education Questions
Check out academic advising in the Advising and Success Center.
The Advising and Success Center (ASC) is the centralized location for undergraduate, undeclared and general education advising needs:
Batch Recertification Process for Existing General Education (GE) Courses
GE Batch Recertification Process for Existing GE Courses 3/AS/18/UEPC (DOCX file)