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Gen Ed Requirements for Georgia Tech GraduatesFinal Report of the ad-hoc Subcommittee on General Education Revised August 2003: focused objectives to manageable number (sw) Bethany Bodo (Assistant Director, Office of Assessment), Carol Carmichael (Senior Research Scientist, Manufacturing Research Center), Fred Andrew (Professor, Mathematics), Bryan Church (Professor, Management), David Collard (Associate Professor, Chemistry), James Craig (Professor, Aerospace Engineering), Kurt Eiselt (Associate Dean, Computing), George Johnston (Associate Chair, Architecture), Gordon Kingsley (Associate Professor, Public Policy), Peter McGuire (Professor, Literature, Communication, and Culture), Scott Wills (Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chair) General Education Mission StatementGeneral Education at the Georgia Institute of Technology is essential to the development of our extraordinary students beyond the deeply rigorous technical and applied education they receive. General Education at Georgia Tech is designed to produce student who are:
Georgia Tech General Education is also designed to produce students who are able to:
Additionally, it strives to:
General Education at Georgia Tech seeks to develop students who have an appreciation for technology, society, and their interaction and to produce students who will utilize these talents to substantially impact the future as leaders and lifelong learners. Objectives and OutcomesThe committee identifies the following general education objectives for all students who earn a Georgia Tech baccalaureate degree. The objectives represent an effort to integrate the BOR general education requirements with the unique mission of Georgia Tech. Specifically, the objectives call for
It is the opinion of the committee that a great strength of the Georgia Tech degree lays not only in the content but also in the exceptional quality of the programs and units that support these General Education requirements. The committee recommends these outstanding elements remain a part of all Georgia Tech degrees. It is the recommendation of the committee that these objectives be implemented, whenever possible, in an integrated fashion through interdisciplinary courses, certificate programs, and minors. Mathematics Objective:Georgia Tech students will be proficient in basic mathematical skills, able to formulate problems mathematically, able to use mathematical methods to solve original problems, and able to demonstrate an understanding of the nature of mathematical reasoning. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Communication Objective:Georgia Tech students will be able to read a variety of documents critically, acquire and synthesize information, and shape a written or oral presentation that accommodates audience needs and shows a mastery of basic communications skills. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Computer Literacy Objective:Georgia Tech students will be able to use appropriate software applications effectively, demonstrate an understanding of the organization and operation of computer systems, and apply programming techniques to solve problems. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Science Objective:Georgia Tech students will demonstrate an understanding and application of scientific methodology, laboratory techniques, quantitative problem solving, modeling skills, and experimental design to formulate and evaluate hypotheses. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Scientific Culture and Values Objective:Georgia Tech students will demonstrate knowledge of the dynamic relationships among science, technology, cultural values, and creative expression and how these relationships must be framed by ethical principles. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Global Awareness, Human Values, and Culture Objective:Georgia Tech students will be able to articulate their personal and social values, articulate how those values have been informed by both humanistic and social perspectives, understand how these shape their view of the world, and compare these with other world values. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Individual and Society Objective:Georgia Tech students will be able to examine and conceptualize individual and social behaviors in disciplined and critical ways. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Group Involvement Objective:Georgia Tech students will demonstrate their ability to work effectively in both face-to-face and electronic group contexts in order to achieve specified objectives. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
Health and Wellness Objective:Georgia Tech students will develop an understanding of the psychological and physiological bases of a healthy mental and physical lifestyle. OutcomesStudents will be able to:
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