General Education at Thomas Edison State University

General Education at Thomas Edison State University (TESU) provides students with broad exposure to multiple disciplines and forms the basis for developing essential intellectual, civic and practical capacities. The General Education program encompasses 45 credit hours of coursework for all bachelor’s (B.A./B.S.) and Associate of Arts (A.A.) degrees; 30 credit hours for the Associate in Science degrees (A.S.); and 21 credit hours of coursework for the Applied Associate in Science (AAS) degrees.

About the TESU General Education Program


Thomas Edison State University is focused on meeting the educational needs of the self-directed adult learner and is committed to education as a transformative process that broadens perspectives in a global, technologically sophisticated and diverse society. The University’s general education program is threaded throughout our curricula, across all schools and at all levels of inquiry and is grounded in the liberal arts with a focus on core skills and competencies essential to our students’ success. The program emphasizes the development of ethical leadership to equip our adult students with the aptitude needed in our complex and constantly evolving world.

TESU’s General Education program aligns with the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ (AACU) “Essential Learning Outcomes.” This provides a framework to guide students’ cumulative progress through college and outlines the “broad knowledge, higher-order capacities and real-world experience needed for students to thrive in both the economy and in a globally engaged democracy” (AACU, 2007).