In keeping with our Catholic-Spiritan vision, the Core Curriculum emphasizes the students’ intellectual and ethical development through the liberal arts. Using the modes of inquiry particular to the humanities and the social and natural sciences, students expand their self-understanding and their knowledge of the world. The Core Curriculum provides students with the opportunity to explore how religious faith and spiritual values enrich human life. By connecting learning in the classroom to community service, students are encouraged to develop as responsible, global citizens.
Some University Core requirements may be fulfilled through CLEP testing, transfer credits or alternative courses. Students are advised to consult with their
academic advisor to determine advanced standing and/or identify alternative courses where appropriate. The Core Curriculum also includes a Service Learning
Requirement (embedded in a course); Information
Literacy (COSC 030) Requirement for 1 credit; and a Writing Intensive Requirement
where students must take four courses that are writing
intensive prior to graduation (embedded in a course and
noted with a "W" at the end of the course number).