Undergraduate Education
The USC Core/General Education
All undergraduates must satisfy the USC Core, which includes general education, writing and diversity requirements. The general education requirements are met with coursework provided by the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences; the same is true for the lower-division writing requirement. The upper-division writing requirement and the diversity requirement may be satisfied with courses offered by USC College or by some of the university's professional schools.
General Education Requirements
In the USC general education program, students learn to think critically and to understand the present in historical and cultural perspective – to become generally well-educated people. To achieve this goal, students in all undergraduate programs must complete one course that satisfies each of the following categories:Foundations:
I. Western Cultures and TraditionsII. Global Cultures and Traditions
III. Scientific Inquiry
Case Studies:
IV. Science and Its SignificanceV. Arts and Letters
VI. Social Issues
For more information about the general education requirements, see the course list and the description of the program.
Writing Requirement
In their writing classes, students learn to think critically, to build sound arguments and to express their ideas with clarity. The writing requirement comprises two courses; most students meet this requirement with:Lower-division requirement:
WRIT 140 Writing and Critical ReasoningUpper-division requirement:
WRIT 340 Advanced WritingCertain groups of students may meet this requirement with other course work. For more information on the writing requirement, see the Writing Program.