Over
a student’s four years of study, Moravian’s general
education curriculum requires courses in foreign language, quantitative
reasoning, laboratory science, Western history,
literature, economic and social systems, cultural values and global
issues, aesthetic expression, and Western religious and philosophical
traditions. In addition
to
two courses designed especially for freshmen, two upper division requirements
include courses in the categories of the social impact of science
and
the moral life. Many of these academic courses are designed as multidisciplinary—that
is, drawing from all the academic disciplines of the liberal arts.
Students
are also required to meet writing and speaking standards and to demonstrate
computer literacy. Physical education courses—which may be fulfilled
in a variety of ways—are another requirement.
More information about
the Learning in Common Curriculum