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 involvement in co-curricular activities 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)
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Communicate Effectively
Learning Outcome: Students will be able to use language systems to share meaning.
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Think Critically
Learning Outcome: Students will be able to evaluate data and solve problems.
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Manage Information
Learning Outcome: Students will be able to locate and evaluate information on various criteria.
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Public Affairs
Learning Outcome: Students will be able to purposefully engage as part of a community of citizens of the world.
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Personal and Professional Development
Learning Outcome: Students will be able to behave in a responsible manner for personal and professional development