About the Program
Berea College offers a liberal education by helping students
develop the skills, acquire the knowledge, and nurture the habits
and attitudes that will enhance their ability to live reflectively
and responsibly. This education should result in personal
satisfaction as well as in growing awareness of one’s relations
and obligations to the larger communities in which one participates. Believing
that narrow specialization in the undergraduate years can inhibit
growth and restrict opportunities, the College emphasizes a broad
range of subjects and approaches to learning.
The General Education program is where the goals of liberal
education are explicitly addressed for all students. It is designed
to help students (1) develop their abilities to think critically
and to communicate effectively through writing and speaking; (2)
deepen their understanding of their cultural heritage ,including
religion, history, the arts, and the natural and social sciences;
and (3) cultivate their appreciation of human diversity and their
capacity for moral reflection.
Classrooms, laboratories, studios, workshops, and libraries
are not the only sites of powerful learning. Informal
conversations with teachers and labor supervisors; convocation
programs; and the day-to-day interaction with fellow members
of our diverse student body also contribute significantly to
one’s liberal education.
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