LER OBJECTIVES
The
Liberal Education Requirements (LER) are at the core of the university's
mission to prepare students to live in today's complex, global
society. They broaden intellectual perspectives, foster ethical
and humanitarian values, and prepare students for responsible
citizenship and productive careers. Through this learning experience,
students develop the intellectual flexibility they need to adapt
to an ever-changing world. LER courses enable students to
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acquire critical thinking and problem solving skills,
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apply principles of effective written and oral communication,
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broaden their imagination and develop their creativity,
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cultivate their natural curiosity and begin a lifelong
pursuit of knowledge,
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develop competencies and values vital to responsible
uses of information and technology,
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engage in independent thinking, develop their own
voice and vision, and become informed, responsible citizens,
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improve their understanding of issues and behaviors
concerning inclusion, community and tolerance,
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increase their awareness of ethical implications of
their own and others' actions,
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integrate their major studies into the broader context
of a liberal education,
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strengthen quantitative reasoning skills, and
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understand basic concepts of the academic disciplines.
Although not every LER course will address
all these goals, learning within the LERs as a whole enables students
to acquire the tools for living rich and meaningful lives in our
diverse society.