\r\n Goals of the General Education Program<\/p>\n
Upon successfully completing their core educational requirements, students will have had an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills of a liberally educated person. At SNU, we believe that to be liberally educated, a person must be more than merely a competent specialist in a narrow field of knowledge,but should be conversant in subjects that explore a wide range of human experiences. To be liberally educated, a person must be able to study all fields of knowledge openly and honestly recognizing that every field of knowledge is inextricably related to others and that, only when integrated, approach the whole truth. A person educated in a Christian context appreciates that proper study of God, the underlying principles of our world\/universe, and humanity\u2019s search for truth and meaning made manifest in the revelation of God through Christ. We believe that, at a minimum, SNU graduates<\/p>\n
\u2026explain \u00a0and\/or \u00a0analyze \u00a0a \u00a0problem \u00a0based \u00a0upon \u00a0evidence supported by the discipline in order to develop an appropriate conclusion that can be reflected upon and evaluated.\u00a0(Critical Thinking and Problem Solving)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026explain and contextualize social responsibility through integration of knowledge, interpretation, and application of diverse perspectives.\u00a0(Social \u00a0Responsibility)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026obtain and synthesize appropriate evidence to construct thoughtful and coherent exchanges of information that are expressed and\/or presented utilizing sound rhetorical and visual processes.\u00a0(Effective Communication)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026create a description and contextual analysis of an artistic artifact using tools of the discipline in order to interpret the meaning of the artifact and evaluate its expression.\u00a0(Artistic Expression)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026can evaluate developments in science, technology and health on the basis of elementary principles, good scientific practices, and the proper interpretation of mathematical models and statistics.\u00a0(Science and Technology)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026identify global differences and analyze them based upon discipline-specific criteria, various research methodologies, and differing worldviews to explain multiple cultural perspectives.\u00a0(Global Perspectives)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\u2026Can articulate how a Christian perspective creates and deepens meaning in cultural, personal, social, and aesthetic issues; can evaluate moral and ethical choices in light of sound interpretations of Christian scriptures based on the best available methods, Christian traditions, and the Wesleyan theological perspective; and can operationalize that analysis through active stewardship and service.\u00a0(Christian Scriptures and Traditions)<\/strong><\/p>\n
To these ends, the faculty and students at SNU commit themselves to creating a learning environment that encourages and nurtures curiosity and is characterized by rigorous intellectual standards; a methodology requiring understanding prior to judgment; the freedom to study all fields of human knowledge and behavior critically, openly, and honestly; and the practice of civil discourse that demonstrates respect for all those involved in the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom (i.e., faculty, students, and subjects).<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/li>\r\n \r\n \r\n