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Revised General Education Curriculum (Fall 2025 and Later)

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General Education Curriculum (MavEd) Beginning Fall 2025

UNO's revised general education curriculum, now called MavEd, is for students starting fall 2025 or later. We've created many opportunities, from workshops to peer groups, so faculty can get involved with the new general education curriculum.

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MavEd Course Rubric

Student Learning Outcomes: Fall 2025 and Later

Areas and Requirements

Communication and Literacy

Students will develop and express ideas in writing in various genres and styles that demonstrate consideration of audience and purpose, content, sources and evidence, and syntax and mechanics.

Students will prepare and deliver purposeful presentations designed to increase knowledge, to foster understanding, or to promote change in the listeners' attitudes, values, beliefs, or behaviors.

Students will use numerical data to solve problems from a wide array of authentic contexts, justify conclusions supported by quantitative evidence, and communicate those arguments in a variety of formats (using words, tables, graphs, mathematical equations, etc., as appropriate).

Students will learn to evaluate data sources, extract data from multiple sources, clean and transform these data for analysis, and perform basic analysis such as elementary statistics or visualization to uncover valuable insights through data and make data-informed decisions.

Students will follow best practices to build robust data pipelines that can be used to answer questions across various fields including the sciences, business, and fields concerning societal issues.

Communication and Literacy Approved Courses

Creativity and the Interconnected World

Students will explore human society and social relationships through systematic study and analysis by applying scientific methods and theories to understand various aspects of human behavior, institutions, cultures, and interactions within societal contexts.

Students will examine the cultural, historical, and philosophical aspects of human society through critical analysis and interpretation and focus on the exploration of human creativity, values, beliefs, and expressions across different civilizations and time periods.

Students will investigate the physical and natural world through systematic observation, experimentation, and analysis, applying scientific methods and principles to demonstrate understanding of natural phenomena, processes, and laws governing the universe.  Students must complete a lab as part of this requirement.

Students will explore creative expression, aesthetics, and artistic practices across various disciplines with a focus on cultivating skills, knowledge, and appreciation for artistic forms, techniques, and traditions.

Creativity and the Interconnected World Approved Courses

Citizenship and Community

Students will demonstrate an understanding of varied cultural perspectives and traditions, and critically analyze how culture creates and transforms individual experiences and social relations. Courses should explore how various systems, laws, and practices—both historical and contemporary—can affect individuals and communities in meaningful ways.  

Students will demonstrate an understanding of issues related to citizenship, community involvement, and ethical responsibility, by critically analyzing distinct civic, governmental, and social systems and institutions

Citizenship and Community Approved Courses

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