Core IMPACTS

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About Core Impacts

Every four-year degree offered at GGC includes general education or core curriculum that impacts your academic, personal and professional growth.

Your academic journey through core classes benefits you in multiple ways by helping you …

  • Persist in earning a four-year degree
  • Graduate faster
  • Enter careers prepared to prosper
  • Transfer course credits seamlessly throughout University System of Georgia institutions

 

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Core IMPACTS

Core IMPACTS consists of seven core curriculum domains (previously identified as areas A-E). Each Core IMPACTS domain is designed around a specific orienting question (goal or topic), learning outcomes and career-ready competencies.

Core IMPACTS = Institutional priority; Mathematics and quantitative skills; Political science and U.S. history; Arts, humanities and ethics; Communicating in writing; Technology, mathematics and sciences; Social sciences

Orienting question: How does my institution help me to navigate the world?

Learning outcome: Students will demonstrate the ability to think critically and solve problems related to academic priorities at their institution.

Career-ready competencies: Critical thinking, teamwork and time management

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area B

Course

ITEC 1001

Orienting question: How do I measure the world?

Learning outcome: Students will apply mathematical and computational knowledge to interpret, evaluate and communicate quantitative information using verbal, numerical, graphical or symbolic forms.

Career-ready competencies: Information literacy, inquiry and analysis, and problem-solving

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area A

Courses

MATH 1001 

MATH 1101 

MATH 1111 

MATH 1401 

MATH 1113 

MATH 2200

Orienting question: How do I prepare for my responsibilities as an engaged citizen?

Learning outcome: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the history of the United States, the history of Georgia, and the provisions and principles of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Georgia.

Career-ready competencies: Critical thinking, intercultural competence and persuasion

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area E

Courses

HIST 2111 

HIST 2112 

POLS 1101

Orienting question: How do I interpret the human experience through creative, linguistic, and philosophical works?

Learning outcome: Students will effectively analyze and interpret the meaning, cultural significance, and ethical implications of literary/philosophical texts in English or other languages, or of works in the visual/performing arts.

Career-ready competencies: Ethical reasoning, information literacy and intercultural competence

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area C

Courses 

ARTS 1100 

CHIN 1002 

CHIN 2001 

CHIN 2002

ENGL 2111 

ENGL 2112 

ENGL 2121 

ENGL 2122 

ENGL 2131 

ENGL 2132 

FILM 1005 

FREN 1002 

FREN 2001 

FREN 2002 

GEOG 1101 

MUSC 1100 

PHIL 2010

RELN 1100 

SPAN 1002 

SPAN 2001 

SPAN 2002 

THEA 1100

Orienting question: How do I write effectively in different contexts?

Learning outcome: 1) Students will communicate effectively in writing, demonstrating clear organization and structure, using appropriate grammar and writing conventions. 2) Students will appropriately acknowledge the use of materials from original sources. 3) Students will adapt their written communications to purpose and audience. 4) Students will analyze and draw informed inferences from written texts.

Career-ready competencies: Critical thinking, information literacy and persuasion

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area A

Courses 

ENGL 1101 

ENGL 1102

Orienting question: How do I ask scientific questions or use data, mathematics, or technology to understand the universe?

Learning outcome: Students will use the scientific method and laboratory procedures or mathematical and computational methods to analyze data, solve problems and explain natural phenomena.

Career-ready competencies: Inquiry and analysis, problem-solving and teamwork

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area D

Courses 

BIOL 1101K 

BIOL 1102

BIOL 1107K

BIOL 1108K

CHEM 1151K 

CHEM 1152K 

CHEM 1211K 

CHEM 1212K 

DATA 1501

GEOG 1112

GEOG 1112L

GEOG 1113

GEOG 1113L

ITEC 2110 

ITEC 2120

PHYS 1111K

PHYS 1112K

PHYS 2211K

PHYS 2212K

PSCI 1101K 

PSCI 1102

Orienting question: How do I understand human experiences and connections?

Learning outcome: Students will effectively analyze the complexity of human behavior, and how historical, economic, political, social or geographic relationships develop, persist or change.

Career-ready competencies: Intercultural competence, perspective-taking and persuasion

Pre-2024 alphabetical designation: Area E

Courses 

ANTH 1102

ECON 1101

ECON 2100 

HIST 1111 

HIST 1112 

HIST 1121 

HIST 1122 

HIST 2111* 

HIST 2112*

POLS 2401

PSYC 1102 

SOCI 1101

*One of these courses, either HIST 2111 or HIST 2112, may be taken to satisfy the Georgia history requirement in the citizenship domain. In that case, the course that is used to satisfy the citizenship domain cannot be applied in the social sciences domain.

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