General Education Philosophy

General education requirements at Chattahoochee Technical College are designed to provide students with a common academic experience which allows for the attainment of postsecondary academic knowledge and skills necessary to become successful in their career choice and lifelong learning. Verification of that attainment is accomplished through assessment of general education learning outcomes identified by the college’s faculty. The achievement of these outcomes may occur over several courses in the student's program of study, including academic core as well as technical program courses.

The faculty’s principal objective in establishing general education requirements is to encourage students to familiarize themselves with the conceptual frameworks that characterize the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences and mathematics. The faculty is committed to promoting student knowledge about certain basic principles, concepts, and methodologies both unique to and shared by the various academic disciplines. Students are expected to have acquired skills and knowledge in oral and written communication and quantitative methods that are appropriate to their award level. Through academic core courses, students are challenged to increase their ability to express ideas effectively in English; to extend their capacities for making informed judgments of value; to expand their knowledge and understanding of themselves, of their own and other cultures, and of the natural world; and to develop their awareness of the ways in which the various academic disciplines may complement one another.

General Education Competency Statements

  • AAS students will perform mathematical calculations and develop analytical thinking skills at the college level.
  • AAS students will demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental components of the human communication process through reading, writing, and oral communication for a multi-cultural society.
  • AAS students will be able to identify and respond critically to selected works of art, drama, music, philosophy, or literature from various time periods and demonstrate an awareness of the impact of historical and cultural events.
  • AAS students will demonstrate the ability to apply data, concepts, and knowledge in one of the natural sciences.
  • AAS students will be able to recognize major theories and movements related to the social sciences including the intellectual, behavioral, cultural, social, political, economic, and/or technological contributions of a society.
  • Diploma students will apply basic arithmetic operations in solving occupational and/or technical problems.
  • Diploma students will produce logically organized, grammatically correct written communication for business and academic settings.