Pellissippi State has identified a core of college-level competencies  expected of all graduates. The school measures those competencies to  determine the degree to which graduates have achieved them. Pellissippi  State graduates should be able to
    - Write clearly.
- Read proficiently.
- Communicate orally.
- Analyze and use quantitative information.
- Solve problems.
- Use technology effectively.
As a Tennessee Board of Regents institution, Pellissippi State also  must evaluate the competency of students in the following general  education subject categories:
    - Communication. Enhance the effective use of the  English language essential to success in school and in the world by way  of learning to read and listen critically and to write and speak  thoughtfully.
- History. Develop an understanding of the  present that is informed by an awareness of the past, including the  complex and interdependent relationships between cultures and societies.
- Humanities/Fine Arts. Enhance the understanding  of students, who as citizens and educated members of their communities  need to know and appreciate their own human cultural heritage and its  development in a historical and global context.
- Mathematics. Expand understanding of  mathematics beyond the entry-level requirements for college, and extend  knowledge through relevant mathematical modeling with applications,  problem solving, critical thinking skills, and use of appropriate  technologies.
- Natural Sciences. Enhance abilities to define  and solve problems, reason with an open mind, think critically and  creatively, suspend judgment, and make decisions that may have local or  global significance.
- Social/Behavioral Sciences. Develop an  understanding of self and the world by examining the content and  processes used by social and behavioral sciences to discover, describe,  explain, and predict human behavior and social systems; enhance  knowledge of social and cultural institutions and the values of this  society and other societies and cultures in the world; and understand  the interdependent nature of the individual, family, and society in  shaping human behavior and determining quality of life.
Courses designated to fulfill general education at Pellissippi State Community College are listed here. See the Transfer/University Parallel Programs   section and the Career Programs section of this Catalog for the number of credit hours required for each category.
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