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The document outlines various learning outcomes, examples of coursework, and associated courses. It includes learning outcomes in areas such as written communication, information literacy, oral communication, science, science technology and society, mathematics/quantitative reasoning, and human cultures including humanities and behavioral/social sciences. Course examples focus on developing skills like research writing, engineering communication, public speaking, chemistry concepts, entrepreneurship, calculus, medieval history, and macroeconomics. The document provides an overview of diverse learning outcomes and curriculum across different subject areas.
The document outlines various learning outcomes, examples of coursework, and associated courses. It includes learning outcomes in areas such as written communication, information literacy, oral communication, science, science technology and society, mathematics/quantitative reasoning, and human cultures including humanities and behavioral/social sciences. Course examples focus on developing skills like research writing, engineering communication, public speaking, chemistry concepts, entrepreneurship, calculus, medieval history, and macroeconomics. The document provides an overview of diverse learning outcomes and curriculum across different subject areas.
The document outlines various learning outcomes, examples of coursework, and associated courses. It includes learning outcomes in areas such as written communication, information literacy, oral communication, science, science technology and society, mathematics/quantitative reasoning, and human cultures including humanities and behavioral/social sciences. Course examples focus on developing skills like research writing, engineering communication, public speaking, chemistry concepts, entrepreneurship, calculus, medieval history, and macroeconomics. The document provides an overview of diverse learning outcomes and curriculum across different subject areas.
Written Communication Free writing, Photo and text ENGL 106
analysis, Annotated Bibliography and research paper Information Literacy Communicate engineering ENGR 131 concepts, ideas and decisions effectively and professionally in diverse ways such as written, visual, and oral. Seek, find, use, and document appropriate and trustworthy information resources. Scope problems and use diverse methods and multiple forms of evidence to build empathy with users and stakeholders broadly.
Oral Communication Study of communication COM 114
theories as applied to speech, and involves practical communicative experiences ranging from interpersonal communication and small group processes to informative and persuasive speaking in standard speaker- audience situations. Science Learning about shape of CHM 115 molecules, thermochemistry, mole concept and the periodic table. Science, Technology and Forming ideas based on ENTR 300 Society science and technology and turning them into businesses which benefit the society. Mathematics/Quantitative Basic knowledge of Calculus MA 165 Reasoning like differentiation, integration, exponential growth and decay, maxima and minima. Also, developing a basic understanding of analytical geometry. Human Culture: Humanities Medieval history in Europe History 103 from the fall of the Roman Empire to the birth of the Renaissance. We explore political, religious, and social changes as well as economic, technological, and cultural developments, seeking to understand the complexity of the medieval past, including an awareness of the experiences of peasants, townsfolk, students, the religious, knights and nobles. Human Cultures: Behavioral Behavior of the individual ECON 210 & Social Sciences consumer and firm and their interaction with the government. Study of macroeconomy and on the causes of inflation, unemployment, and interest rate changes