University Core
University Core Curriculum
The Loyola University Chicago Core Curriculum plays a central educational role in every Loyola student's undergraduate experience. Designed to provide both breadth and depth to a student’s program of study, the Core Curriculum introduces students to key concepts and modes of thought in a variety of areas of human intellectual endeavors. The Core Curriculum actualizes transformative education in the Jesuit tradition, helping students to define their values, discover their gifts and passions, and look at their role in society as being one in service of humanity and for the common good.
- About the Core
- Core Area and Courses
- Artistic Knowledge and Inquiry
- College Writing Seminar
- Ethical Knowledge and Inquiry
- Historical Knowledge and Inquiry
- Literary Knowledge and Inquiry
- Philosophical Knowledge and Inquiry
- Quantitative Knowledge and Inquiry
- Scientific Knowledge and Inquiry
- Societal and Cultural Knowledge and Inquiry
- Theological & Religious Knowledge and Inquiry
- Requirements for Students Entering as Freshmen
- Requirements for Transfer Students
- Diversity and the Core
- Core and Your Major or Minor
- Honors and the Core