Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. What are General Education Requirements (GERs)?
    GERs are courses that introduce you to academic life through a diverse selection of topics that encourage critical thinking, problem solving, and development of written and oral expression.
  2. Why does YSU require students to take general education courses?
    GERs add to the quality of your college experience by challenging you to think differently, exposing you to different fields of study, and ensuring that you master important foundational skills. They make you more adaptable and marketable by giving you opportunities to learn about different cultures and perspectives. Additionally, the Higher Learning Commission and Ohio Department of Higher Education requires a general education component to all degree programs at YSU.
  3. Where can I find information about what GERs I have to take for my program?
    Some majors require specific GER courses. Talk to your academic advisor; they will show you how to access a curriculum sheet for your major. The General Education website lists all of the courses that can be taken to meet the general education requirements.
  4. Can a course in my major count towards GERs?
    Yes. If a course in your major is listed as a GER course it will count towards the general education requirements.
  5. When should I take my GER courses?
    Take writing and mathematics as early as possible. It’s also a good idea to take GER courses that are also courses in your major early to make sure that major is the right fit.
  6. Why is registering early important?
    Registering early increases your chance of getting the courses you want at convenient times. Fall registration begins in April of the previous semester; registration for Spring begins in November of the previous semester.
  7. If a course is listed in two domains does it count twice?
    No. Some courses are cross-listed, which means they cover learning outcomes in more than one domain. For example, if you enrolled at YSU prior to the Fall 2024, a course might be listed both in the Social Science domain and the Social and Personal Awareness domain. You can use this course to count for Social Sciences or Social and Personal Awareness (or as an elective beginning in Fall 2024), but not both.
  8. What are Knowledge Domains?
    Knowledge Domains are the different categories under which GER courses are classified. You are required to take courses in different knowledge domains to ensure breadth in your college experience. The current model has the following knowledge domains: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. All courses in a given Knowledge Domain meet the goals of that domain.
  9. Where can I find descriptions about the GER classes?
    All course descriptions can be found in the YSU Undergraduate Bulletin.
  10. Do all colleges and majors have the same GER requirements?
    General education requirements apply to all majors, however some majors require that students take specific courses to meet the requirements. There are additional requirements associated with some degrees.
  11. Do my remedial writing or math classes count as GER courses?
    No. These classes are here to help you develop and strengthen your skills to prepare you for the GER writing and/or math courses.
  12. What grade do I need to pass a GER course?
    If you earn a grade of D or higher the course will count towards the general education requirements. However, you must earn a C or higher in all courses required for your major, including specific general education courses required for the major. Also, some programs (such as Nursing and Education) impose additional requirements.
  13. Can I just take the science lab and not the class?
    No, the lab must be associated with a lecture class.