Core Implementation Policy
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines to accept   course work into the University’s revised Common Core. Its provisions   are consistent with the terms of the Commonwealth Transfer Compact and   with policies for transferring general education coursework between the   State four-year colleges.
General Education Requirements completed at another institution:
    - Students transferring to Westfield State University after   completing all the general education requirements at another   Massachusetts state college will be deemed to have satisfied Westfield’s   general education requirements.
 
    - Students transferring to Westfield State University under the   1990 Commonwealth Transfer Compact will be deemed to have satisfied all   portions of Westfield’s core except the 6-credit upper-level   requirement.
 
    - Students enrolled in the Second Bachelor’s Program through DGCE   who have completed a B.A. or B.S. degree at an accredited college will   be deemed to have completed the Westfield core.
 
    - In all other cases, the evaluation of courses will be done on a   course-by-course basis by the admission officer/academic advisor   evaluating the transcript at the time of application. The evaluator will   move to the next step only if the outcome of the previous step is not   satisfactory to the student:
    
        - Award credit if, based on guidelines established by the   appropriate department chair, the course is determined to be equivalent   to a Westfield core course.
 
        - Award credit if the course fulfilled a comparable general education requirement at the school where it was taken.
 
        - Award credit if, after consultation with the appropriate   department chair, the course is determined to meet the Westfield State   University standards for the core area.
 
    
     
    - The results of the evaluation of core courses must be reported   in writing to the Registrar (for Day Division students) or the   undergraduate records coordinator (for DGCE students).
 
    - Students not satisfied with the results of the core determination may appeal to the appropriate Dean.
 
This policy is implemented similarly for Continuing Education   students, although they may take courses at other institutions only with   prior written approval once they have been accepted into a degree   program. The necessary forms are managed through the Office of Graduate   and Continuing Education.
Note: The wording of the above policy has been modified to provide   students with information about how the policy is applied and/or   procedures to follow when applying the policy. The exact wording of the   original policy may be found in the Westfield State University Policies   and Procedures Manual.
General Education course work completed at Westfield:
    - Courses that are approved for the new core may count in the   appropriate category for students completing the old core. Note: Courses   that appear ONLY in the Diversity section of the new core do not   fulfill requirements under the old core.
 
    - Courses approved for the core will become applicable for core   credit in the next semester that they are offered. Students will not be   granted core credit retroactively.
 
    - Students not satisfied with the results of the core determination may appeal to the appropriate Dean.
 
Note: The wording of the above policy has been modified to provide   students with information about how the policy is applied and/or   procedures to follow when applying the policy. The exact wording of the   original policy may be found in the Westfield State University Policies   and Procedures Manual.
Common Core
All students must complete a core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as follows:
    - Humanities (18 credits)
    
        - English Composition (6)
 
        - Literary and Philosophical Analysis (6)
 
        - Appreciation of the Arts (6)
 
    
     
    - Social Science (12 credits)
    
        - United States History and Government (3)
 
        - Social Understanding (9)
 
    
     
    - Mathematics/Applied Analytical Reasoning (6-8 credits)
    
        - Traditional Mathematics (3 - 8)
 
        - Applied Analytical Reasoning (0 - 4)
 
    
     
    - Science (7-8 credits)
    
        - Laboratory Science (4 - 8)
 
        - Allied Science (0 - 4)
 
    
     
    - Diversity (6 credits)
    
        - Global (3)
 
        - United States (3)
 
    
     
    - Upper-Level (6 credits)*
 
*Note: Because the Curriculum Committee has not yet taken action on  courses for which Upper-Level inclusion has been requested, students are  not yet expected to meet the Upper-Level requirement.
Because courses may satisfy more than one distribution area, the  total number of credits a student will need to satisfy the core will  vary, according to the specific courses chosen. For example, a single  course may satisfy both a Literary and Philosophical Analysis  requirement and an Upper-Level requirement; or a course may be designed  to satisfy both a Social Understanding and a Diversity requirement.
In keeping with the University’s mission to assist its students to  develop intellectually and to use their knowledge to improve the  conditions of their communities, the Core has been designed to introduce  students to a variety of academic disciplines and social issues.
For each area in the core a set of goals has been established,  offering students an opportunity to develop the critical skills needed  to deal effectively with a variety of academic disciplines and concepts.  The foundations of the Common Core are disciplinary forms, within  which, students select specific courses. One of the goals of the Common   Core is to introduce students to areas of study which are seen as  necessary ingredients for a cultivated, humane life.
In meeting the requirements of the Common Core, Westfield students acquire:
    - The capacity to communicate clearly in one or more natural languages
 
    - The capacity to understand literary and philosophical responses to fundamental questions of the human condition
 
    - An appreciation for creative expression and aesthetic issues through study of the arts
 
    - An understanding of United States government, history and the processes of democratic citizenship
 
    - The capacity to understand the workings of society and its institutions
 
    - An ability to use mathematics to solve problems and to reason logically and analytically
 
    - An understanding of scientific theory and methodology as well as an appreciation of physical and natural processes
 
    - An understanding of the social and conceptual foundations among people, such as race, class, gender, or ethnicity
 
    - An opportunity to extend their understanding of a subject beyond  the introductory level and to appreciate the value of  multi-disciplinary approaches to areas of inquiry
 
The Core is a work in progress. Academic departments are still in the  process of reviewing their curricula for courses that meet current core  standards, and are also developing new courses for core inclusion.
Composition Component Of Core
All full-time students must complete ENGL 0101  and ENGL 0102 , English  Composition I and II. These two courses constitute a unit, which all  students must complete within the first two semesters in which they are  enrolled at Westfield State University. Any exceptions to this policy  must be approved by the Chair of the English Department. Note that  students are not permitted to withdraw from ENGL 0101  or ENGL 0102 ; both  courses are pre-requisites for 0200-level core English courses.
Common Core Of Studies
The Common Core of Studies is divided into 5 sections (Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics/Applied Analytical Reasoning, Science, and Diversity) each having its own sub-categories.