Students who complete the core curriculum at GPC will be able to do the following:
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Produce well-organized communication that exhibits logical thinking and organization, uses appropriate style for audience and meets conventional standards of usage.
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Demonstrate the ability to interpret and analyze quantitative information; to apply mathematical principles and techniques; and to use mathematical models to solve applied problems.
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Demonstrate effective problem-solving and critical thinking skills through interpreting, presenting or evaluating ideas.
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Effectively explain the importance of literature, languages, philosophy, religion, or fine arts in the human experience.
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Apply scientific reasoning and methods of inquiry to explain natural phenomena.
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Effectively analyze global economic, political, historical, cultural or geographic forces.
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Demonstrate understanding of the United States' political, historical and social developments.
*These General Education Outcomes were adopted Fall 2011. For the previous years' General Education Outcomes, please click here.