A general education should facilitate students to become better at critical thinking, reflection and analysis, communication in various forms, problem solving and synthesizing what they have learned from a variety of disciplines.
General education fosters the development of integrative skills, such as seeing multiple perspectives and viewpoints. Considering multiple perspectives helps a person to form better-educated opinions and decisions based on a multi-disciplinary perspective, allowing better contributions to careers and to broader society.
General education courses in social sciences include world regional geography, human or urban geography, world civilization and history, sociology, political science, government and civics, international relations, psychology and anthropology.
Natural science courses include astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, physical geography, geology, physics and environmental science. Mathematics courses based on skill level include general math, pre-calculus, trigonometry, calculus and statistics.
Humanities courses tend to include world civilization and world history, as well as various time period or region-specific histories, and literature. Creative arts courses often include music, art and theater appreciation.
Communication arts general education courses typically include writing, communication, speech, debate and composition. Some general education programs include a foreign language component, allowing students to gain exposure to a foreign language.