Illinois State University's General Education Program
The General Education Program at Illinois State University is an integrated multi-disciplinary set of courses that focuses on the development of communication and problem-solving skills and abilities, such as persuasion, listening, and argumentation; logical and quantitative thinking; and understanding varying perspectives on issues. These skills and abilities provide an essential grounding for work in the student’s major as well as transferable skills that will be applied in a future career.
The complete General Education Program consists of 13 courses (39 semester hours), which is approximately one-third of the total credits required for graduation.
Because of laboratory or recitation requirements, some courses are listed as four or five credit hours in this catalog. All four or five hours will be credited toward graduation requirements, but only three hours will be credited in General Education for these courses.
Students will take most General Education courses during their freshman and sophomore years, along with some courses in their major or other elective courses. While some specific courses are important to take as part of preparation for a major (such as certain mathematics or science courses), the choice of which course to take in each category is a decision for students to make. Students are encouraged to choose courses that will give them the broadest possible foundation and to explore and challenge themselves through their course choices.
Codes used throughout the Illinois State University General Education Program include the following:
FA - Fine Arts
H - Humanities
ICL - Individuals and Civic Life
LH - Language in the Humanities
M - Mathematics
NS - Natural Science
NSA - Natural Science Alternatives
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
SMT - Science, Mathematics, and Technology
SS - Social Sciences
UST - United States Traditions
Students must comply with the following requirements:
- Complete the General Education Program through completion of at least 13 courses (39 semester hours), as designated in the program description.
- No Group 1 course may be taken under the P/NP option. If a General Education course is required by a major, that course may not be taken P/NP it must be taken for a grade.
- Students must complete at least one course from two different sciences. Certain majors require a Natural Science Alternative course that substitutes for a Natural Science course. See individual major requirements.
- Depending on their major students may be exempted from one General Education category (maximum of one course) because of disciplinary expertise gained in their major listed in the table to the right.
Category Exemptions by College & Major Program
College of Applied Science and Technology
- Agriculture - All major programs - QR
- Criminal Justice Sciences - All major programs - None
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Food, Nutrition and Dietetics - None
- Fashion Design and Merchandising - None
- Human Development and Family Science - SS
- Interior Design - SS
- Teacher Education - None
- Health Sciences
- Medical Laboratory Science - SMT
- Environmental Health - QR
- Health Promotion and Education - ICL
- Health Information Management - SMT
- Health Leadership - SMT
- Safety - SMT
- Information Technology - All major programs - SMT
Kinesiology and Recreation - All major programs - SMT - Technology
- Computer Systems Technology - SMT
- Construction Management - SMT
- Engineering Technology - SMT
- Graphic Communications - SMT
- Renewable Energy - None
- Technology and Engineering Education - SMT
College of Arts and Sciences
- Anthropology - All major programs - None
- Biological Sciences - All major programs - SMT
- Chemistry - All major programs - SMT
- Communication - All major programs - QR
- Communication Sciences and Disorders - All major programs - SMT
- Economics - All major programs - QR
- English - All major programs - LH
- Geography - SS
- Geology - SMT
- Environmental Systems Science and Sustainability - QR
- History - All major programs - UST
- Interdisciplinary Studies - European Studies - LH
- Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- French all sequences - H
- German all sequences - H
- Spanish all sequences - H
- Mathematics - All major programs - SMT
- Philosophy - All major programs - H
- Physics - All major programs - SMT
- Politics and Government - All major programs - None
- Psychology - All major programs - SS
- Social Work - None
- Sociology - All major programs - None
College of Business
- All major programs - SS
College of Education
- Special Education - All major programs - None
- Teaching and Learning
- Early Childhood Education - SS
- Elementary Education - QR
- Middle Level Education - SS
College of Fine Arts
- Art - All major programs - FA
- Creative Technologies - FA
- Music - All major programs (except teacher education) - FA
- Music - Teacher Education - SS
- Theatre and Dance - All major programs - FA
Mennonite College of Nursing
- Nursing - All major programs (one course only) - NS
The Illinois State University General Education Program consists of 13 courses:
Group 1 Courses (7 courses)
These are courses that are specifically selected for first-year students and concentrate on developing skills in oral and written communication, critical analysis, and broad foundations for learning in the academic disciplines.
- A 2-course, first year sequence integrating composition, communication, critical thinking, and information fluency
- 1 course chosen from the Group 1 Mathematics category (M)
- Courses approved for the M1 904 Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) category will satisfy Illinois State University's General Education Program Mathematics category
- 2 courses chosen from a four-course Natural Science category (NS) or Natural Science Alternative course (NSA) required by certain majors
- 1 course chosen from the United States Traditions category (UST)
- 1 course chosen from the Individuals and Civic Life category (ICL)
Group 2 Courses (6 courses)
These are courses suited for the first two years of college. Depending on a student’s major and interests, they may be taken in the first year. Some Group 2 courses have a Group 1 course as a prerequisite.
- 1 course chosen from the Fine Arts category (FA). Some courses may have prerequisites.
- 1 course chosen from the Humanities category (H). Some courses may have prerequisites.
- 1 course chosen from the Social Science category (SS). Some courses may have prerequisites.
- 1 course from the Language in the Humanities category (LH). All LH courses are writing-intensive and most require completion of English 101.
- 1 course from the Quantitative Reasoning category (QR). Most QR courses require completion of an appropriate course from the Mathematics category.
- 1 course from the Science, Math, and Technology category (SMT). Most courses require completion of at least one course from the Natural Sciences (NS) or Natural Science Alternative (NSA) categories.
General Education Courses by Category
General Education Courses on Course Finder by Category
Courses with (AMALI) also satisfy the AMALI graduation requirement
Courses with (B.S.-SMT) satsify the B.S.-SMT graduation requirement. Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree must have one additional science, mathematics, statistics, and/or technology course (beyond the General Education requirements) - refer to the B.S.-SMT graduation requirement section of this catalog for more information.
Group 1 Categories
Communication and Composition (2 courses required)
- ENG 101 (or ENG 101A10)
- COM 110 (or COM 110A01)
Mathematics (1 course required) [M]
Natural Sciences (2 courses required) [NS]
Students must complete at least one course from two different sciences.
Certain majors require a Natural Science Alternative course that substitutes for the courses above. See individual major requirements.
Natural Science Alternatives [NSA]
United States Traditions (1 course required) [UST]
- ENG 131
- FCS 112
- GEO 142
- HIS 111
- HIS 112
- HIS 131
- HIS 135
- HIS 136
- LAL 109
- MUS 156 (IDEAS)
- SED 101
- SOC 109
- SOC 111
- SOC 112
- TCH 104
Individuals and Civic Life (1 course required) [ICL]
- ANT 176
- CJS 102
- COM 183
- ENG 183
- IDS 231
- IDS 232
- KNR 175
- PHI 104
- PHI 214
- POL 101
- POL 106
- SOC 106
- SOC 241
Group 2 Categories
Courses with AMALI designation, indicating a focus on cultures of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, or the indigenous peoples of the world, will satsify the AMALI Graduation Requirement. Students not satisfying the AMALI graduation requirement through a major course should choose one of these courses to fulfill an Illinois State University graduation requirement.
Fine Arts (1 course required) [FA]
- ART 155
- ART 156
- ART 176
- ART 275 (AMALI)
- ART 282
- DAN 152
- MUS 152
- MUS 153 (AMALI)
- MUS 154 (AMALI)
- MUS 157
- MUS 275 (AMALI)
- MUS 275A01 (AMALI)
- THE 105 (IDEAS)
- THE 152
- THE 176A01
- THE 176A02
- THE 213
- THE 275A01 (AMALI)
- THE 275A02 (AMALI)
- WGS 177 (IDEAS)
The following courses can be counted towards the Fine Arts category. A student must enroll in a sufficient number of ensemble courses for a total 3 hours to meet the 3 hour Fine Arts requirement.
- MUS 139A20
- MUS 139A21
- MUS 139A70
- MUS 181A01
- MUS 181A02
- MUS 181A03
- MUS 181A05
- MUS 181A06
- MUS 181A07
- MUS 181A08
- MUS 181A09
- MUS 182
- MUS 182A02
- MUS 184
- MUS 185
- MUS 186
- MUS 186A01
- MUS 186A02
- MUS 188
- MUS 239A20
- MUS 239A21
- MUS 239A70
- MUS 281A01
- MUS 281A02
- MUS 281A03
- MUS 281A05
- MUS 281A06
- MUS 281A07
- MUS 281A08
- MUS 281A09
- MUS 282
- MUS 282A02
- MUS 284
- MUS 285
- MUS 286
- MUS 286A01
- MUS 286A02
- MUS 288
Humanities (1 course required) [H]
- ENG 110
- ENG 130
- ENG 150
- ENG 160
- ENG 165
- ENG 170
- ENG/LAN 206 (AMALI)
- ENG/LAN 206A01 (AMALI)
- ENG/LAN 206A02 (AMALI)
- ENG/LAN 206A03 (AMALI)
- ENG/LAN 206A04 (AMALI)
- ENG 229
- ENG 250
- ENG 251
- ENG 261
- HIS 101
- HIS 102
- HIS 104A01 (AMALI)
- HIS 104A02 (AMALI)
- HIS 104A03 (AMALI)
- HIS 104A04 (AMALI)
- HIS 104A05 (AMALI)
- HIS 104A06 (AMALI)
- HIS 105
- HIS 107
- HIS 285
- IDS 112
- IDS 133A08
- IDS 133A22
- IDS 133A27
- IDS 133A28
- IDS 133A29
- IDS 203 (AMALI)
- IDS 203A05 (AMALI)
- IDS 203A10 (AMALI)
- IDS 203A15 (AMALI)
- IDS 213
- PHI 101
- PHI 150
- PHI 202
- PHI 224
- PHI 238
- PHI 251
Language in the Humanities (1 course required) [LH]
- COM 128
- ENG 124
- ENG 125
- ENG 128
- FRE 116
- GER 116
- IDS 121 (refer to Course Finder for various topics, some also satisfy AMALI)
- IDS 212
- IDS 254
- ITA 116
- JPN 116 (AMALI)
- LAN 125
- LAN 125A01 (AMALI)
- LAN 128
- SPA 116
- SPA 120
Quantitative Reasoning (1 course required) [QR]
Students pursuing a B.A. degree must complete the equivalent of LAN 115 or higher rather than one of these courses.
- BE 141 / FIL 141
- ECO 138 (B.S.-SMT)
- GEO 138 (B.S.-SMT)
- HSC 204
- MAT 121 (B.S.-SMT)
- MAT 131
- MAT 146 (B.S.-SMT)
- MAT 150
- MGT 100 (B.S.-SMT)
- NUR 138
- PHI 112 (B.S.-SMT)
- PHY 117 (B.S.-SMT)
- POL 138 (B.S.-SMT)
- PSY 138 (B.S.-SMT)
Science, Mathematics, and Technology (1 course required) [SMT]
- AGR 203 (B.S.-SMT)
- ANT 102
- ANT 105
- BSC 145 (B.S.-SMT)
- BSC 160 (B.S.-SMT)
- BSC 170 (B.S.-SMT)
- CSD 212
- FCS 208 / HSC 208 / KNR 208
- GEO 202 (B.S.-SMT)
- GEO 207 (B.S.-SMT)
- GEO 211 (B.S.-SMT)
- HSC 156
- HSC 206 (AMALI)
- HSC 209 (IDEAS)
- IDS 265
- IT 140
- IT 214
- PHY 205 (B.S.-SMT)
- PHY 207 (B.S.-SMT)
- PHY 208 (B.S.-SMT)
- TEC 170
- TEC 275
Social Sciences (1 course required) [SS]
- AGR 201
- ANT 143 / ENG 143 / LAN 143
- ANT 185 (AMALI)
- ANT 197
- CJS 101
- CSD 115
- ECO 101
- ECO 102
- ECO 103
- FCS 222 (AMALI)
- FCS 224
- GEO 135 (AMALI)
- GEO 235A01 (AMALI)
- GEO 235A02 (AMALI)
- GEO 235A04 (AMALI)
- GEO 235A07 (AMALI)
- HSC 170
- IDS 111
- IDS 113
- IDS 117
- MGT 120
- MGT 120a01
- POL 140 (AMALI)
- PSY 110
- PSY 223 / SOC 223
- SOC 108
- SOC 195
- SOC 220 (AMALI)
- WGS 120
Illinois State University offers several study abroad programs that feature a wide variety of General Education courses. Interested students should contact their academic advisor or the Office of International Studies and Programs.