

Health and Wellne ss Requirement: 3 credits Schedule Attribute: MAC Health and WellnessĬourses in this competency focus on health and wellness as well as information literacy. Quantitative Reasoning courses prepare students to apply mathematical reasoning to formulate and solve problems from a variety of contexts and real-world situations. Quantitative Reasoning Requirement: 3 credits Schedule Attribute: MAC Quantitative Reasoning

Oral Communications courses intensively focus on student development of oral communication knowledge and abilities, including presenting and interacting in contexts such as public speaking, interpersonal communication, and group communication. Oral Communication Requirement: 3 credits Schedule Attribute: MAC Oral Communication Written Communication courses intensively focus on the teaching and learning of transferable writing strategies, including invention, arrangement, style, and revision. Written Communication Requirement: 3 credits Schedule Attribute: MAC Written Communication Competencies and Requirements Foundations Requirement: 3 credits Schedule Attribute: MAC Foundationsįoundations courses connect students to the campus community by combining university transition content, information literacy, and transferable skills to facilitate academic and personal development. Alternative ways to demonstrate competencies will be available to students with relevant prior experience or documented disabilities. Other requirements and opportunities in the major program, the minor program (if applicable), and the total undergraduate experience build on the foundation of MAC courses and contribute to the attainment of these goals. Through MAC coursework, undergraduate students will engage in learning experiences to achieve 11 competencies across disciplines, totaling 33–34 credit hours depending on individual course hour structure. Minerva’s Academic Curriculum (MAC) aims at competency achievement and includes competency achievement and gaining familiarity with varied areas of knowledge.
