<p>tazerfuzz - The requirements outside of your major depend on what you decide to major in, they’re different for nursing vs. business management vs. chemistry vs. electrical engineering. So the main ones - everyone takes a seminar your SAGES first seminar, 17 students with a faculty member and a writing instructor fall of the freshman year, some of the seminars are topic oriented some are more general. Then after that you have to take 2 more seminars, same set up as far as size, in two of 3 disciplines and then a final seminar in your major that’s kinda like an upperclassmen seminar in the sciences they tend to focus on research, presentations, research writing, evaluation etc. Outside of that, some majors require one class in global diversity - a class on non-western cultures, there are about 30 classes to choose from. You’re required to take 2 classes in each area - arts&humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, not necessairly in a sequence just of your choosing, lots of people have AP/IB exam credit that covers some of these, your major will cover 1 of the 3 areas. Hope that helps. I don’t know if you would call that a core curriculum, it’s pretty flexible. You’re also required to take a year of PE but there’s enough offerings that everyone can find something they enjoy.</p>