General Education Foundations (GEF)

The General Education Foundations (GEF) are a series of courses designed to build and strengthen your writing, speaking, mathematical, critical thinking skills and information literacy skills at an introductory level.

These requirements are for students who matriculated in Fall 2006 or after. Most students will take these courses within their first year. For more information about these courses, choose the links below.

A. Communication Experience (2 Courses; minimum 7 credits)

B. Quantitative Experience (1 Course, minimum 3 credits)

C. Critical Thinking Experience (1 Course, minimum 3 credits)

 

Information Literacy Skills

Information Literacy is an essential skill for successful academic work, as well as for life-long learning. Unlike the First Year Experience coursework, the General Education Foundations (GEF) has explicit requirements for Information Literacy within three of the four foundation designators: FW, FS and FC. 

Each of the three suitable designators – First-Year Writing (FW), First-Year Speaking (FS), and First-Year Critical Thinking (FC) - within GEF has accompanying Information Literacy tutorials on Blackboard, as well as a required assignment, to ensure that students are gaining a basic foundation in information literacy during their first year at SUNY Potsdam.

The information literacy tutorials, required of all students in FW, FS, and FC courses, DO NOT REPLACE face-to-face instruction in information literacy skills and concepts.  They cover discrete basic skills and concepts to form the background for a successful, cohesive face-to-face instruction session. 

Course instructors may elect to schedule a library session for their class with the library information literacy coordinator (see the Library Services Directory for “Instruction Requests”), or may choose to cover the material themselves.

The first three links below detail the tutorials, general assignment, and teaching outcomes and associated student behaviors to be covered in FW, FS, and FC classes. 

  Questions?  Contact Carol Franck, franckcr@potsdam.edu, 267-3310.