University Explorations is the university's general education program. General education is a vital part of a student's course of study at Saint Leo University, as it informs, deepens, and extends learning beyond the major.
Through a topical focus, University Explorations courses demonstrate the relevance of the liberal arts and sciences to today's world, cultivating in students essential skills in critical thinking and decision making, effective communication, problem solving, analysis, and creativity.
The curriculum consists of 42 credit hours comprised of 12 credits of foundational learning in English composition, mathematics, and computer skills, and 30 credits hours spread over five learning clusters representing the liberal arts and sciences:
The Human Adventure (6 credits)
Exploring our past, living in the present, and shaping our future
The Human Mosaic (3 credits)
Building our identity, expressing our diversity
Science in a Changing World (6 credits)
Discovering our place in the natural world
The Creative Life (6 credits)
Expressing our human experience through the arts
The Reflective and Spiritual Life (9 credits, 3 from philosophy)
Asking questions, finding our purpose
Goals and Objectives of University Explorations
Here are the types of skills and knowledge that University Explorations seeks to develop in our students and that they should be able to understand and demonstrate upon their completion of the program:
1. Demonstrate critical thinking skills
2. Demonstrate quantitative skills
3. Understand how living things and physical systems operate and the relationships among them
4. Demonstrate knowledge of diverse populations and differing belief systems, values, and norms
5. Understand issues and events in terms of historical, political, and economic context
6. Demonstrate appreciation for various forms of creative human expression
7. Communicate clearly and effectively using multiple types of media: listen attentively/ speak articulately, read critically/write clearly
8. Understand Catholic and Benedictine-inspired values and traditions
The University Explorations curriculum provides undergraduate students with an understanding of Saint Leo University's Benedictine-inspired values and Catholic traditions while focusing on the liberal arts and sciences and introducing undergraduate students to an understanding of the knowledge needed to succeed in college and in lifelong learning. Based on the educational experiences that students have while in the Program, Saint Leo University seeks to graduate students:
• Who exhibit skills in learning, writing, reading, critical thinking, information and technology literacy, and numerical applications
• Who exhibit skills in dealing with fundamental human questions regarding the nature of human reality and the ways in which human beings come to know the world and issues of human morality
• Who have learned to love learning, who understand the importance of the liberal arts as a basis for all learning, who find the curriculum relevant, and who are prepared to become lifelong learners