Area I: General Education
A minimum of 44 points, to be distributed as follows:
1. Writing: a minimum of 8 points in expository writing. Two semesters of expository writing (Art and the World; The World through Art) are required for freshmen, one semester for transfers, and the three-course International Writing Sequence for international students.
2. Foreign Language: a minimum of 8 points of a foreign language or confirmed proficiency at an intermediate level.
3. Foundations of Contemporary Culture: a minimum of 12 points in the Humanities & Social Sciences. Students are required to take the following College Core Curriculum (CORE-UA) courses:
- Texts and Ideas
- Cultures and Contexts
- An approved Social Sciences course (Many options can be found in the following CAS departments: Animal Studies, Anthropology, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies(CAMS), Computer Science, Data Science, Economics, Journalism (except reporting courses), Linguistics, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, some courses in Social and Cultural Analysis, and Sociology. )
4. Foundations of Scientific Inquiry: a minimum of 8 points. Students are required to take the following College Core Curriculum (CORE-UA) courses:
- Quantitative Reasoning (CORE-UA) or approved Math course
- Life or Physical Science (CORE-UA) or an approved Natural Science course (Options can be found in the following CAS departments: Anthropology (only ANTH-UA 2 Human Evolution), Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, and Physics.)
The remaining 8 points must be taken in the College of Arts & Science, with the exception of Creative Writing and Journalism reporting courses which count as elective credit only. There are a few exceptions found in Tisch, Gallatin, and Steinhardt. (Note: These General Education requirements pertain only to Tisch Cinema Studies students)