Bachelor’s degree programs at Walden University combine academic study with real-world applications to prepare students for today’s competitive economy and society in business, technology, education, social, behavioral, and health sciences. General education courses blend with degree program courses to provide the breadth and depth of knowledge needed by the 21st-century citizen.
Walden’s general education outcomes focus on communication, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, integrative learning, global learning, and social change. Students apply their learning as they complete coursework in communication, humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences. These competencies prepare students for diverse public and professional lives where they will help shape a changing global community.
Learning Outcomes
Through the general education program, the bachelor’s degree graduate of Walden University will
- Employ appropriate written and oral communication techniques in a variety of contexts. (Communication)
- Interpret information and diverse points of view to make informed decisions. (Critical Thinking)
- Apply ethical reasoning to practical situations. (Ethical Reasoning)
- Synthesize learning from at least two fields of study to address problems individually and in collaboration with others. (Integrative Learning)
- Explain a variety of different perspectives, such as diversity, equity, and inclusion interests, to present a position on a public issue. (Civic and Global Learning)
- Examine the influences of social structures on the self, society, and civic engagement. (Social Change)
General Education Areas and Requirements
(Minimum of 45 credits total, see individual program requirements)
Note: A minimum of 60 quarter credits* must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level in order to meet program requirements. In some cases, this means that students will need to select 3000 or 4000 level courses as either general education or elective options. Students should consult their student success advisor if they have questions about individual program requirements.
* Some programs may require a more than 60 credits to be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level. Please consult the catalog page for your specific page.
Written and Oral Communications
(Minimum of two courses; ENGL 1010 is required)
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Humanities
(Minimum of two courses; HMNT 1001 may be required by program)
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Mathematics/Natural Sciences
(Minimum of two courses)
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Social Sciences
(Minimum of two courses)
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