May 18, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

General Education Curriculum


SAU Global General Education Requirements  

The General Education curriculum flows out of the SAU Concept. As followers of Christ who are committed to Christ as the perspective for learning, the University utilizes the study and application of the liberal arts to provide a broad foundation of knowledge on which academic disciplines can build on and develop from. The mixture of required general education courses provides breadth of perspective and various ways of knowing to promote transformational growth in the Christian Faith while also developing the intellect and the ability to interact with others effectively. As a Christian liberal arts institution, the University cares deeply about the Christian faith, the long history of God’s revelation through the written word of Scripture, and the living word of Jesus Christ. In addition to Bible courses, the general education curriculum includes requirements that represent a broad cross-section of how the world is known. In each discipline, four key elements are explored: 1) the scope of the discipline, 2) the terms of discourse in that discipline, 3) the means of analysis in the discipline, and 4) the significance of the discipline.

The broad liberal arts approach builds students’ confidence in their ability to engage with a variety of academic topics and disciplines and see similarities and interconnectedness throughout the scope of God’s creation. Skills and foundational knowledge gained through liberal arts courses prepare students for more in-depth and applied study and also gives them the ability to see beyond the topics and skills discussed in their major curriculum to deeper knowledge and broader perspective. During this process, in addition to developing valuable professional and interpersonal skills, students often discover interests and passions that enrich their lives. The exploration of ideas from the perspective of Christ teaches students far more than how to engage with information. It deepens their faith, fosters the development of wisdom and integrity, and equips them interact with God and others in meaningful ways. Using the metaphor of a tree, the breadth of preparation and engagement indicative of a liberal arts education provides a strong, rich trunk through which nutrients flow, providing support and structure to the branches and leaves of the major curriculum, finally producing fruit of professional and personal excellence that allows students to be critical participants in the contemporary world.

General Education Objectives

  1. Demonstrate mastery of the fundamental components required for a foundational knowledge of the central liberal arts disciplines.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the major ideas and practices of the Christian faith (as attested in Scripture) to engender personal spiritual growth and an awareness of how various disciplines connect to Christian theology.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and appreciation for the diversity of human experience and cultures.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to think about a subject in logical and ethical ways through the practice of analytical skills, such as attentive reading and observation.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to write and speak in a responsible and compelling manner, using credible evidence to support conclusions.

Community of Learners Core Requirements (4-13 Credit Hours)


Core courses orient students to SAU’s Community of Learners to engage in a rigorous academic journey aligned with the values and desired outcomes of the university. Students encounter these questions: What is an academic community? How am I responsible to the people I encounter? Where do I belong in this world? How do I practice my faith? How am I to love both God and my neighbor?

Biblical Studies Requirements (3-6 Credit Hours)


One course may be waived with 58 transfer credits.

Liberal Arts Skills Requirements (10-15 Credit Hours)


Writing


  • Credit Hours: 3 (Waived with SAT writing sub-score of 27 or placement by English faculty.) “C” or better required. This course is not listed in program curriculum or counted in the total number of credits needed because it is assumed students meet the SAT score upon admission. Credit is not given if this course is waived.
  • Credit Hours: 3 “C” or better required. Teacher education students require “B-” or better.
  • Credit Hours: 3 May be waived by passing the sophomore writing assessment. Credit is not given if the course is waived. Students who do not take or pass the assessment must register to take this course. The assessment may only be taken one time.

Oral Communication


(Choose one of the following. “C” or better required.)

Wellness/Health/Fitness


(Choose one of the following.)

Liberal Arts Pathways (21-25 Credit Hours)


Fine Arts (Choose one ART and one MUS option.)


Choose one ART and one MUS course

Note:


Nursing majors students may take FAS 152  to meet both art and music requirements.

History (Choose one.)


Literature (Choose one.)


Mathematics (Choose one.)


Note:


See Course Descriptions  for math course prerequisites.

Philosophy (Choose one.)


Science (Choose one; must have a lab.)


Note:


Certain majors may have other courses that meet the Science Pathway requirement. Those courses will be listed in the program listing.

Social Science (Choose one.)


Total General Education Credit Hours for Campus Programs 40-59