At Dunlap-Stone University (DSU), general education is a vital and intentional part of every undergraduate degree. It reflects our commitment to honor, distinction, and excellence by cultivating the intellectual, ethical, and practical capacities required of educated individuals in a diverse and dynamic world. Students should review each degree program’s requirements for specific course or category requirements.
Rooted in DSU’s mission to deliver Professionally Significant Degrees® through high-quality distance education for adult learners, the general education curriculum fosters the development of students who are not only professionally prepared but also curious, analytical, and ethically grounded thinkers. General education provides the broad academic foundation necessary to support lifelong learning, civic engagement, and informed decision-making in personal, professional, and societal contexts.
DSU defines an educated person as someone who:
To achieve these outcomes, DSU’s general education program requires all students to engage with a balanced and coherent curriculum across the following domains:
General education at DSU is integrated across the undergraduate curriculum. It lays the foundation for upper-division learning and capstone experiences and equips students with the transferable skills they need to succeed in graduate study, professional advancement, and community leadership. Courses are developed with shared learning outcomes and are assessed using common rubrics and signature assignments to ensure both academic rigor and coherence.
Whether students are pursuing careers in compliance, international trade, healthcare, public safety, or business, DSU’s general education program prepares them to lead with intelligence, empathy, and purpose in the world they inhabit and shape.
Within undergraduate programs, student learning outcomes include:
