Core Curriculum

The University System of Georgia (USG) is a composite of diverse institutions that require System-wide coherence to facilitate a strong foundation in a liberal arts education and promote seamless transfer options for students. The USG provides general education learning goals, Areas A through E, that serve as guidelines for each institution to develop its own learning outcomes. 

Institutional learning outcomes must be approved by the USG Council on General Education. All learning outcomes must be collegiate level, not skills-based, broadly focused, and consistent with the learning goals and the mission of the institution and USG.

Middle Georgia State University General Education Outcomes are:

  • Students will demonstrate a collegiate competency to read critically and communicate ideas in well-developed written forms.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of quantitative analysis to solve quantitative problems using mathematical functions and concepts, and coherently express solutions in verbal, numerical, graphical or symbolic forms.
  • Students will assimilate, analyze and present thoughts and opinions in oral forms.
  • Students will effectively interpret and critically analyze texts, works of art, or music.
  • Students will be able to solve problems using scientific principles and the scientific method.
  • Students will analyze effectively the complexity of human behavior, or how historical, economic, political, social, or spatial relationships develop, persist, or change.

Core Curriculum Requirements for Baccalaureate and Associate Degrees (except Career Associate Degrees)

Area A Credit – Essential Skills: Communication and Quantitative (Credit: 9 hours)

Required English Courses (Credit: 6 hours)

ENGL 1101English Composition I

3

 

ENGL 1102English Composition II

3

OR

ENGL 1102HHonors English Composition II

3

Math Elective (Credit: 3 hours)

Choose one of the following courses:

MATH 1001Quantitative Reasoning

3

MATH 1101Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

3

MATH 1111College Algebra

3

MATH 1112Plane Trigonometry

3

MATH 1113Precalculus Mathematics

3

MATH 1113HHonors Precalculus

3

MATH 1251Calculus I

4

MATH 1401Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 1401HHonors Elementary Statistics

3

Note: Students must make a C or better in all Area A courses. Courses required for Area A must be completed within students first 30 hours of coursework.

Note: Math, Engineering Technology, Computer Science and Science Majors must take MATH 1112, MATH 1113, or MATH 1251. If students choose to take a four-hour course, then one hour of credit from this course will count in Area F where applicable.

Area B Credit – Institutional Options (Credit: 4 hours)

Choose one of the following courses:

Science and Health

AVIA 1101Perspectives on Aviation

4

BIOL 1004Perspectives on the Human Body

4

BIOL 1005Perspectives on the Environment

4

BIOL 1006Perspectives on Mildews, Mushrooms, and Man

4

HS 1000Perspectives on Health Care Professions

4

HS 1002Perspectives on Death and Dying

4

HS 1003Perspectives on Wellness

4

HS 1004Perspectives on Women's Health

4

HS 1005Perspectives on Ethics in Health Care

4

SCIE 1001Perspectives on Scientific Literacy

4

Humanities

ARTS 1013Perspectives on Art

4

COMM 1012Perspectives on Persuasion

4

CRWR 1007Perspectives on Imaginative Writing

4

HUMN 1001Perspectives on Narrative

4

HUMN 1001HHonors Perspective on Narrative

4

HUMN 1002Perspectives on Society and Film

4

HUMN 1003Perspectives on Humor, Romance, and War

4

HUMN 1004Perspectives on Ethics

4

HUMN 1005Perspectives on Prime-Time TV

4

HUMN 1011Perspectives on Genre Fiction

4

MUSC 1006Perspectives on Music and Society

4

THEA 1010Perspectives on Theatre

4

Mathematics and Technology

ITEC 1001Perspectives on the History of Computing

4

MATH 1003Perspectives on Mathematics

4

Social Sciences

PSYC 1001Perspectives on the Human Mind

4

HIST 1006Perspectives on America at War

4

HIST 1007Perspectives on Sinners and Saints

4

Cultural Diversity

HUMN 1009Perspectives on Global Cultures

4

SSCI 1003Perspectives on Diversity

4

SSCI 1004Perspectives on American Religious Diversity

4

SSCI 1009/HUMN 1009Perspectives on Global Cultures

4

*Area B courses key competencies focus on oral communication and academic success through various topics in multiple disciplines.  Area B courses offer opportunities for students to gain knowledge of and experience in developing and presenting arguments in oral forms, along with thinking resourcefully about scholarly activities. 

Area C Credit – Humanities/Fine Arts (Credit: 6 hours)

Literature-based Elective (Credit: 3 hours)

Choose one of the following courses:

ENGL 2111World Literature I

3

ENGL 2111HHonors World Literature I

3

ENGL 2112World Literature II

3

ENGL 2121British Literature I

3

ENGL 2122British Literature II

3

ENGL 2131American Literature I

3

ENGL 2131HHonors American Literature I

3

ENGL 2132American Literature II

3

ENGL 2132HHonors American Literature II

3

ENGL 2141African American Literature I

3

ENGL 2142African American Literature II

3

Area C Elective (Credit: 3 hours)

Choose a second literature-based elective from the courses listed above or choose one of the following courses:

Art

ARTS 1100Art Appreciation

3

ARTS 2010Art History I: Prehistoric to Gothic

3

ARTS 2011Art History II: Renaissance to Present

3

Korean

KOR 1001Elementary Korean I

3

KOR 1002Elementary Korean II

3

Communication

COMM 1110Public Speaking

3

COMM 1100Human Communication

3

French

FREN 1001Elementary French I

3

FREN 1002Elementary French II

3

FREN 2001Intermediate French I

3

FREN 2002Intermediate French II

3

German

GRMN 1001Elementary German I

3

GRMN 1002Elementary German II

3

GRMN 2001Intermediate German I

3

GRMN 2002Intermediate German II

3

Humanities

HUMN 2111HHonors Humanities

3

HUMN 2151Special Topics

3

HUMN 2152/SCIE 2152Science, Poetry, and the Imagination

3

HUMN 2155Survey of Humanities I

3

HUMN 2156Survey of Humanities II

3

Latin

LATN 1001Elementary Latin I

3

LATN 1002Elementary Latin II

3

Music

MUSC 1100Music Appreciation

3

Philosophy

Spanish

SPAN 1001Elementary Spanish I

3

SPAN 1002Elementary Spanish II

3

SPAN 2001Intermediate Spanish I

3

SPAN 2002Intermediate Spanish II

3

SPAN 2998Intermediate Study Abroad I

3

SPAN 2999Intermediate Study Abroad II

3

Theatre

THEA 1100Theatre Appreciation

3

Area D Credit - Natural Science, Mathematics, and Technology (Credit: 11 hours)

Option I: Non-Science Majors

Lab-Science Electives (Credits: 8 hours)

Choose two of the following courses:

Astronomy
ASTR 1010KAstronomy of the Solar System

4

ASTR 1020KStellar and Galactic Astronomy

4

Biology
BIOL 1001KIntroductory Biology I

4

OR

BIOL 1001K-HHonors Introductory Biology I

4

 

BIOL 1002KIntroductory Biology II

4

OR

BIOL 1002KHHonors Introductory Biology II

4

 

BIOL 2107KPrinciples of Biology I

4

BIOL 2108KPrinciples of Biology II

4

Chemistry
CHEM 1151KSurvey of Chemistry I

4

CHEM 1152KSurvey of Chemistry II

4

CHEM 1211KPrinciples of Chemistry I

4

CHEM 1212KPrinciples of Chemistry II

4

Geology
GEOL 1125KPhysical Geology

4

GEOL 1126KHistorical Geology

4

Physics
PHYS 1011KPhysical Science I

4

PHYS 1012KPhysical Science II

4

PHYS 1111KIntroductory Physics I

4

PHYS 1112KIntroductory Physics II

4

PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics I

4

PHYS 2212KPrinciples of Physics II

4

Note: The two courses selected from the list above do not have to be taken in sequence. However, students need to consult catalog course descriptions regarding restrictions on graduation credit. Students may only take courses for which they have the necessary prerequisites.

Area D Elective (Credit: 3 hours) (Non-Science Majors)

Choose one of the lab-science electives listed above or choose one of the following courses:

Biology
BIOL 1150KField Studies in Biology

3

BIOL 1160KIntroduction to Fungi

4

BIOL 1332KIntroduction to Insects

4

Computer Science
CSCI 1301Computer Science I

3

Geology
GEOL 1011KIntroductory Geosciences I

4

GEOL 1130KIntroduction to Georgia Geology

4

Math
MATH 1112Plane Trigonometry

3

MATH 1113Precalculus Mathematics

3

MATH 1113HHonors Precalculus

3

MATH 1401Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 1401HHonors Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 1251Calculus I

4

MATH 1371Computing for the Mathematical Sciences

4

MATH 2120Discrete Mathematics

3

MATH 2252Calculus II

4

Science
SCIE 2152/HUMN 2152Science, Poetry, and the Imagination

3

Note: If students choose to take a four-hour course, then one hour of credit from this course will count in Area F where applicable. Students must have the necessary prerequisite for any course they choose.

Option II: Science Majors

Lab-Science Electives (Credits: 8 hours)

Choose an 8 hour sequence from the following sets of classes:

Biology
BIOL 2107KPrinciples of Biology I

4

BIOL 2108KPrinciples of Biology II

4

Chemistry
CHEM 1211KPrinciples of Chemistry I

4

CHEM 1212KPrinciples of Chemistry II

4

Geology
GEOL 1125KPhysical Geology

4

GEOL 1126KHistorical Geology

4

Physics
PHYS 1111KIntroductory Physics I

4

PHYS 1112KIntroductory Physics II

4

OR

PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics I

4

PHYS 2212KPrinciples of Physics II

4

Area D Elective Credit: 3 hours (Science Majors)

Choose one of the following courses:

Biology
BIOL 2107KPrinciples of Biology I

4

Chemistry
CHEM 1211KPrinciples of Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2211KOrganic Chemistry I

4

Computer Science
CSCI 1301Computer Science I

3

Geology
GEOL 1125KPhysical Geology

4

Math
MATH 1401Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 1401HHonors Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 1251Calculus I

4

MATH 1371Computing for the Mathematical Sciences

4

MATH 2120Discrete Mathematics

3

MATH 2252Calculus II

4

Physics
PHYS 1111KIntroductory Physics I

4

PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics I

4

Note: Students must have the necessary prerequisite for any course they choose. Students cannot take both major and non-major sequences for graduation. If students choose to take a four-hour course, then one hour of credit from this course will count in Area F where applicable.

Area E Credit – Social Sciences (Credit: 12 hours)

American History (Credit: 3 hours)

These courses will satisfy the state requirements in U.S. and Georgia History.

Choose one of the following courses:

HIST 2111United States History to 1865

3

HIST 2111HHonors United States History to 1865

3

HIST 2112United States History since 1865

3

HIST 2112HHonors United States History Since 1865

3

Political Science (Credit: 3 hours)

These courses will satisfy the state requirements in U.S. and Georgia Constitution.

Choose one of the following courses:

POLS 1101American Government

3

POLS 1101HHonors American Government

3

Area E Electives (Credit: 6 hours)

Choose two of the following courses:

Anthropology

ANTH 1102Introduction to Anthropology

3

Economics

ECON 2105Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2105HHONORS Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2106Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON 2106HHonors Principles of Microeconomics

3

Geography

GEOG 1101Introduction to Human Geography

3

History

HIST 1111History of World Civilization to 1650

3

HIST 1111HHonors History of World Civilization to 1650

3

HIST 1112History of World Civilization since 1650

3

HIST 1112HHonors History of World Civilization since 1650

3

HIST 1190History of World Religions

3

HIST 2111United States History to 1865

3

HIST 2111HHonors United States History to 1865

3

HIST 2112United States History since 1865

3

HIST 2112HHonors United States History Since 1865

3

Political Science

POLS 2101Introduction to Political Science

3

POLS 2201State and Local Government

3

POLS 2301Introduction to Comparative Politics

3

POLS 2401Global Issues

3

Psychology

PSYC 1101Introduction to Psychology

3

PSYC 1101HHonors Introduction to General Psychology

3

Sociology

SOCI 1101Introduction to Sociology

3

SOCI 1101HHonors Introduction to Sociology

3

SOCI 1160Introduction to Social Problems

3

Area F Credit – Transfer Pathways, Major Requirements, or Prerequisite Courses for Baccalaureate Majors (Credit: 18 hours)

Students seeking to follow a transfer pathway program and earn an Associate of Arts, Core Curriculum or Associate of Science, Core Curriculum should consult with an advisor, review advising sheets, or contact the transfer institution for appropriate course choices in Area F. Any course eligible to fulfill Area C-F at the University are eligible for inclusion in Area F for the A.A. and A.S. Core Curriculum.

Students seeking associate degrees with majors other than the Core Curriculum and students seeking bachelor's degrees take pre-requisite or other course work appropriate to the major field. (See Area F curriculum within each Program description)

Total Academic Hours: 60

Associate of Arts, Core Curriculum and Associate of Science, Core Curriculum

Student may earn the Associate of Arts, Core Curriculum by completing areas A-F, including Area D for non-science majors. Students may earn the Associate of Science Core Curriculum by completing Areas A-F, including Area D for science majors.

Total Academic Hours: 60