Institutional Learning Outcomes

Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs) include general skills, knowledge, or applications which students are expected to demonstrate after completing a program of study. The goal of assessing ILOs is to help improve our courses, curriculum, student success, instruction and involement in co-curricular activies on campus. The ongoing process of student outcomes assessment also serves as evidence for institutional planning, resource allocation, and staff and faculty development.

Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

  1. Communicate Effectively

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to use language systems to share meaning.

  2. Think Critically

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to evaluate data and solve problems.

  3. Manage Information

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to locate and evaluate information on various criteria.

  4. Public Affairs

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to purposefully engage as part of a community of citizens of the world.

  5. Personal and Professional Development

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to behave in a responsible manner for personnel and professional development