The Ohio State University is committed to educating students for life as well as for their future careers. The university's General Education (GE) requirements are a vital piece of their education that every undergraduate student at Ohio State shares, regardless of major. It is designed to enhance a student's technical training for a career in a specific field with other skills that will make them a well-rounded person. These include skills such as communication, critical analysis, and cultural awareness.
Beginning in Autumn 2022, the university will implement a new set of GE requirements for most new students. If you began your Ohio State undergraduate degree before Autumn 2022, you won't need to change your plans; your courses will still be offered and listed as "General Education - Legacy" courses.
The new GE is a coherent three-part program requiring 32 to 39 hours (reduced from 44 to 69 hours). The new GE consists of:
Transfer students who have been working toward transitioning to Ohio State and will enter between the Autumn 2022 and Summer 2024 sessions may petition to participate in the Legacy (college-specific) GE. Students will need to work with their advisors to make this decision and file the petition to opt into the Legacy GE.