Institutional Learning Outcomes
Institutional learning outcomes describe the knowledge, skills, and aptitudes UACCM graduates should possess. The institutional learning outcomes are acquired through learning opportunities in and out of the classroom during a student’s academic experience at UACCM. The institutional learning outcomes are divided into four major areas:
Effective Communication
Students will be able to:
- Analyze/evaluate information.
- Communicate ideas clearly and effectively in written format.
- Communicate ideas clearly and effectively in verbal format.
Information Literacy
Students will be able to:
- Retrieve information through printed or electronic sources.
- Analyze information through the use of appropriate technologies.
Ethics and Values
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate characteristics of a strong work ethic/accountability (soft skills/plagiarism issues).
- Evaluate ethical dilemmas.
Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
Students will be able to:
- Apply mathematical reasoning to quantitative information.
- Solve problems verbally, graphically, symbolically, or numerically.
- Distinguish between cause and effect.