Core Courses

In an attempt to better reflect the commitment of the College to the search for Truth in all its dimensions, the faculty of Molloy University added to the General Education curriculum a four-credit Core course focused on the theme, “The Quest for Truth and Engagement in a Diverse World.’’ Each of the Core courses is team-taught by faculty from various disciplines in conjunction with faculty from the Philosophy or Theology Department and employs an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on humanity’s aspiration for truth in a world that is often torn apart by conflict and injustice. These interdisciplinary courses assist students in connecting knowledge and integrating their understanding across disciplines, an important component of a Liberal Arts and Sciences education.

These Core courses reflect Molloy’s mission by stressing a value-centered educational experience, critical thinking, global awareness and responsibility for service to others in order to improve the quality of life and protect the environment. The purpose of these courses is to bring our students to think more critically about the issues facing society today and to be more engaged in addressing these issues.

Therefore, Core courses focus on one or more current issues addressed from the different perspectives of the two disciplines of the faculty. The focus is always on the critical evaluation of contemporary issues facing the global society, leading to involvement in effective social action. Although Core courses are not Ethics courses, they emphasize values. Classical or historical material is related to present issues, especially to problematic issues in today’s world that call for systemic change. Diverse views on these issues, as well as the demands they make on citizenship, are considered.

Molloy’s strong commitment to the Dominican tradition, and its ideal of the search for truth in response to the needs of the times, has been the determining factor in the creation of the General Education curriculum, which have been in effect since 2002.

As an institution founded in the Catholic and Dominican tradition, University is committed to providing students with a well-rounded education that promotes a life-long quest for truth through critical thinking, reflection and dialogue. This quest for truth is so important in the Dominican tradition that Veritas is the motto of the Dominican Order. Like St. Dominic, Molloy believes that the search for Truth leads the individual to deeper engagement in the world. Thus, the quest for Truth can be seen as central to the Mission and identity of Molloy College.

All students who matriculate into baccalaureate degree programs at Molloy University must complete the following General Education requirements. The General Education requirements apply to readmitted students and all continuing students.

Only last term seniors will be considered for exceptional admittance.