Explore IMPACTS
Students take 42 credit hours of IMPACTS core courses and an additional 18 hours of Field of Study requirements specific to their major.
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Institutional Priority - 5 Credit Hours
Orienting Question:
How does my institution help me navigate the world?
Learning Outcome:
Students will demonstrate the ability to think critically and solve problems.
Career-Ready Competencies:
- Critical Thinking
- Teamwork
- Time Management
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Mathematics and Quantitative Skills - 3-4 Credit Hours
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 
- Problem-Solving
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Political Science and U.S. History - 6 Credit Hours
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
- Persuasion
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Arts, Humanities & Ethics - 6 Credit Hours
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 or of works in the visual/performing arts. 
Career-Ready Competencies:
- Ethical Reasoning  
- Information Literacy  
- Intercultural Competence
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Communicating in Writing - 6 Credit Hours
Orienting Question:
How do I write effectively in different contexts?  
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will communicate effectively in writing, demonstrating clear organization
and structure, using appropriate grammar and writing conventions.
- Students will appropriately acknowledge the use of materials from original sources.
- Students will adapt their written communications to purpose and audience.
- Students will analyze and draw informed inferences from written texts.
Career-Ready Competencies:
- Critical Thinking
- Information Literacy
- Persuasion
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Technology, Mathematics & Sciences - 10-12 Credit Hours
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  
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- Teamwork
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Social Sciences - 6 Credit Hours
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  
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- Persuasion
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