The Aims of General Education
	
Knowledge
The General Education Program will help students understand:
    - aesthetic, scientific, historical, and interdisciplinary ways of knowing; 
 
    - religion, particularly Christianity, in its many expressions; 
 
    - Berea College’ s historical and ongoing commitments to racial (traditionally black and white) and gender equality, as well as to the Appalachian region; 
 
    - the natural environment and our relationship to it; 
 
    - the roles of science and technology in the contemporary world; 
 
    - U.S. and global issues and perspectives. 
 
Skills
The General Education Program will help students develop the abilities to:
    - read and listen effectively; write and speak effectively, with integrity and style; 
 
    - think critically and creatively, and reason quantitatively; 
 
    - develop research strategies and employ appropriate technologies as a means to deepen one’s knowledge and understanding; 
 
    - work effectively both independently and collaboratively; 
 
    - resolve conflicts nonviolently. 
 
Habits of Mind
The General Education Program will help students:
    - deepen their capacities for moral reflection, spiritual development, and responsible action; 
 
    - develop an openness to and knowledgeable appreciation of human diversity in terms of race, gender, class, religion, sexuality, language, and culture; 
 
    - cultivate their imagination and ability to discern connections, consider alternatives, and think about topics and issues from multiple perspectives; 
 
    - think and act in ways that promote peace with justice; 
 
    - develop habits leading to lifetime health and fitness. 
 
Learning Experiences
The General Education Program will help students become independent learners through:
    - Discussion and lecture; 
 
    - Student-initiated learning; 
 
    - Experiential learning (for example, service learning, travel, internships, etc.); 
 
    - Collaborative learning.