(12-29-2024, 05:08 PM)Vle045 Wrote: I have combed through this and I find the gen ed stuff VERY confusing because of the A,B,C,D,E stuff. I don’t know if that means each one is a separate course of your one course is the equivalent of those letters. I need it laid out is a traditional course for course style. Or if it’s like 6 credits of English, 3 credits of Math, etc.
It might be easier if you start from the 24-25 Course Catalog (
http://catalog.umpi.edu/content.php?cato...curriculum). Select General Education Curriculum. You will see this: "To complete the GEC, select at least one course for each objective. Several courses meet more than one objective, but a minimum of 40 distinct hours in the GEC is required."
There are 5 categories (General Education Learning Outcomes) with each category having multiple learning objectives. We shorten the category to a number and the learning objective to a letter. For example, if you look at the course catalog, you will see that the first category is "1. Effective Written & Oral Communication." We shorten "1. Effective Written & Oral Communication Learning Objective A" to just "1A."
To satisfy 1A, you need to complete ENG 100 or ENG 101.
Courses can meet more than one objective. For example ENG 101 satisfies both 1A and 1D:
Learning Objective A
Students will be able to write with a clear purpose, point of view, and awareness of audience.
Learning Objectives D
Students will use written and oral communication as a means to engage in critical inquiry by exploring ideas, challenging assumptions, and reflecting on composing processes.
So from there, you can go to the General Education Requirements Roadmap (
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UM...ts_Roadmap) This makes it easy to see which courses meet what objective and which providers you could take the course from.
For example, let's say you're trying to find '2A' (2. Critical & Creative Thinking Learning Objective A)
Go to (Column 1: 'Learning Objective Required') and locate '2A'. You will find 3 rows.
Under (Column 4: 'Course Names'), you will see the 3 courses that satisfies 2A are: Intro to Ethics, Ancient Greek Philosophers, and Intro Psych: Smarter Decisions.
Under (Column 3: 'Course Provider'), you will see that you could take all three courses at Sophia.com.
Under (Column 2: 'Learning Objective filled'), you will see which learning objectives that course will satisfy. Intro to Ethics and Ancient Greek Philosophers both satisfy Learning Objectives 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D while Intro Psych: Smarter Decisions only satisfies 2A, 2B. Therefore, you would want to take either Intro to Ethics or Ancient Greek Philosophers.
From there, you could go one level further. If you go to Sophia.org Equivalency List (
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List), you can check how many quizzes, tests, and submitted assignments are required. It seems like Intro to Ethics has 4 Milestones (tests) while Ancient Greek Philosophers has 1 milestone and 2 touchstones (written/recorded assignments). I had 1-2 week wait times with touchstones so I would take Intro to Ethics. (I took Sophia courses over an year ago so your grading timeline might be different.)