This section provides an overview of the requirements you must complete to earn an undergraduate degree at UChicago. The UChicago College curriculum has three components: general education requirements (commonly known as the Core), a major, and general electives. All together, this must equal at least 4200 units of credit. Of total credits earned, at least 3800 units must be earned via course enrollment, as opposed to credit from AP exams or back credit earned through placement.
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General Education (Core)
These requirements, commonly known as the Core, teach you the skills of critical inquiry, argumentation, and analytical thinking in both quantitative and qualitative settings, creating a foundation for all later study in the College. Designed to be completed in your first two years, the Core is a quintessential element of the "Life of the Mind." Most Core requirements are completed with sequences comprised of two or three courses, and, collectively, they require a total of 15 courses (1500 units of credit). Most students will focus primarily, if not exclusively, on Core courses in their first year.
There are seven general education requirements all students must complete, falling into three categories:
- Humanities, Arts, and Civilization Studies
- Social Sciences
- Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Biological Sciences
All students must also complete a Language Competency requirement.