Category

Outcomes/Objectives

Courses

I.  Global Academic Skills

 

 

    A.  Mathematics

I.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to understand quantitative measures.

I.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to use quantitative skills to solve problems.

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

 

MATH 106 College Algebra.............................. 3

MATH 107 Precalculus.................................... 5

MATH 112 Calculus I....................................... 4

MATH 121 Finite Mathematics......................... 4

MATH 122 College Math for Technology............ 3

MATH 141 Contemporary Mathematics............. 3

MATH 202 Fundamentals of Mathematics II....... 3

STAT 141 Introduction to Statistics................... 3

STAT 241 Statistical Methods I........................ 4

 

    B.  English

I.1.a.  Demonstrate knowledge of and competence in the use of conventional written forms:  mechanics, spelling, punctuation, syntax, grammar, etc.

I.1.b.  Demonstrate ability to apply knowledge of writing strategies.

I.1.c.  Demonstrate the ability to undertake and accomplish original work in written form.

I.4.c.  Demonstrate the ability to undertake and accomplish original work in oral form.

 

ENGL 140 Business Writing............................. 3

ENGL 145 Technical Communication................ 3

ENGL 150 College Composition........................ 3

ENGL 201 Business Communication................ 3

ENGL 226 Research Writing............................ 3

 

    C.  Information Literacy

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

I.3.c.  Demonstrate an ability to use a variety of text types and formats to construct knowledge.

I.4.a.  Demonstrate ability to verbally present information using a variety of techniques.

I.4.b.  Demonstrate ability to understand and interpret oral information.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through synthesis.

III.4.b.  Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship among ethics, justice, and law.

 

COMT 130 Introduction to Public Speaking........ 3

LS 125 Research in the Information Age............ 3

MIS 150 Information Access and Organization... 3

 

II.  Natural Sciences

 

A. and B. Integrated Sciences

SCIN 101 Integrated Sciences I........................ 3

SCIN 103 Integrated Sciences II....................... 3

    A.  Life Sciences

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

III.4.a.  Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between actions and consequences.

 

BIOL 101 Survey of Biology.............................. 3

BIOL 178 Principles of Biology......................... 3

 

    B.  Physical Sciences

I.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to understand quantitative measures.

I.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to use quantitative skills to solve problems.

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

 

CHEM 104 Fundamental of General Chemistry.. 3

CHEM 115 General Chemistry I........................ 3

EASC 100 Lithosphere and Hydrosphere........... 3

GEOG 101 Physical Geography....................... 3

PHYS 101 Earth Air Fire Water........................ 3

PHYS 110 College Physics I............................ 3

PHYS 201 Introduction to Astronomy................ 3

PSSC 101 The Physical World Around Us......... 3

labs for the Natural Sciences

I.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to understand quantitative measures.

I.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to use quantitative skills to solve problems.

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through synthesis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

 

BIOL 115 Survey of Biology Lab........................ 1

BIOL 188 Principles of Biology Lab................... 1

CHEM 105 Fundamentals of General Chemistry

Lab......................................................... 1

CHEM 118 General Chemistry I Lab.................. 1

EASC 101 Lithosphere and Hydrosphere Lab..... 1

GEOG 100 Physical Geography Lab................. 1

PHYS 102 Earth Air Fire Water Lab.................. 1

PHYS 111 College Physics I Lab...................... 1

PHYS 203 Introduction to Astronomy Lab.......... 1

PSSC 102 The Physical Word Around Us Lab... 1

SCIN 102 Integrated Sciences Lab................. 0.5

SCIN 104 Integrated Sciences Lab II.............. 0.5

 

III.  Social Sciences

I.2.c.  Develop ability to use logical skills to make judgements.

II.1.a.  Demonstrate an understanding of social organization.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

III.4.a.  Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between actions and consequences.

 

BUS 101 Introduction to Business.................... 3

COMT 109 Human Relations............................ 3

COMT 110 Interpersonal Communication........... 3

ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics.......... 3

ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics......... 3

EDF 100 Education and Democracy................. 3

GEOG 102 World Geography........................... 3

HHP 101 Health Sciences................................ 3

POLS 200 Introduction to Comparative Government.............................................................. 3

POLS 212 U.S. Government............................. 3

PSYC 101 General Psychology........................ 3

PSYC 271 Human Relations............................ 3

SOCL 101 Introduction to Sociology.................. 3

SOCL 212 Physical Anthropology and

Archeology.............................................. 3

SOCL 221 Social Problems.............................. 3

 

IV.  History and Cultural

       Diversity

 

 

      A.  History

I.3.a.  Demonstrate an ability to negotiate a variety of text types and formats.

I.3.b.  Demonstrate an ability to respond coherently to text contents.

I.3.c.  Demonstrate an ability to use a variety of text types and formats to construct knowledge.

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

 

HIST 104 The West and the World to 1648........ 3

HIST 105 The West and the World since 1648... 3

HIST 106 Honors: Western Civilization to 1500... 3

HIST 107 Honors: Western Civilization

since 1500.............................................. 3

HIST 204 United States History to 1877............ 3

HIST 205 United States History since 1877....... 3

POLS 221 International Relations..................... 3

 

      B.  Cultural Diversity

II.1.b.  Demonstrate ability to reflect on the dynamics within and among social organizations.

II.2.b.  Demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of human cultures.

II.3.a.  Demonstrate knowledge of the philosophical, social, psychological, and biological foundations of human culture.

II.3.b.  Demonstrate understanding of interaction among social cultural, physical, and technological environments.

II.3.c.  Demonstrate an ability to evaluate the diversity, intrinsic value, and consequences of human endeavors.

III.4.a.  Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between actions and consequences.

 

ART 131 Global Visual Culture......................... 3

COMT 160 Introduction to Intercultural

Communication........................................ 3

ENGL 260 World Foundations of Literature........ 3

GEOG 120 Environment and Culture................. 3

HHP 270 Global Health Issues......................... 3

NAMS 181 Introduction to Native American

Studies................................................... 3

NAMS 211 Social Issues of the Native

American................................................ 3

PHIL 105 The Religious Quest.......................... 3

REHA 201 Introduction to Diversity................... 3

SOCL 211 Cultural Anthropology...................... 3

A&SC/SOCL 250 Women, Culture and Society.. 3

SPAN 150 The Hispanic Tradition..................... 3

 

V.  Arts and Humanities

 

 

      A.  Fine Arts

III.1.a.  Demonstrate basic understanding of subject matter.

III.1.b.  Demonstrate thinking, comprehension, and expression of subject matter.

III.1.c.  Demonstrate ability to recognize sensory information and sensory experience.

III.2.c.  Demonstrate ability to recognize and/or contribute to visual, performing, and language-based arts.

III.3.a.  Demonstrate ability to identify and solve problems using methods of the discipline.

III.3.b.  Demonstrate ability to pursue creative work in arts or sciences.

III.3.c.  Demonstrate ability to interpret and evaluate creative efforts.

 

ART 110 Art Studio Essentials for the Non-Art

Major...................................................... 3

ART 142 Introduction to Pottery........................ 3

ART 161 Introduction to Drawing....................... 3

COMT 150 Introduction to Theatre and

Performance............................................ 3

COMT 155 Global Cinema................................ 3

COMT 250 Introduction to Acting...................... 3

DSGN 248 Computer Presentation and

Animation................................................ 3

ENGL 204 Fundamentals of Creative Writing...... 3

ENGL 280 Fiction into Film.............................. 3

MUSC 100 Music Appreciation......................... 3

MUSC 150 Musics of the World........................ 3

 

      B.  Humanities

II.3.a.  Demonstrate knowledge of the philosophical, social, psychological, and biological foundations of human culture.

II.3.b.  Demonstrate understanding of interaction among social cultural, physical, and technological environments.

II.3.c.  Demonstrate an ability to evaluate the diversity, intrinsic value, and consequences of human endeavors.

III.2.a.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through analysis.

III.2.b.  Demonstrate ability to integrate through synthesis.

III.3.c.  Demonstrate ability to interpret and evaluate creative efforts.

 

ART 132 Art History Survey.............................. 3

ENGL 160 Reading and Responding to

Literature................................................. 3

ENGL/PHIL 240 The Bible as Literature............. 3

HON 181 The Ancient and Medieval Worlds....... 3

HON 182 The Renaissance and Modern

Worlds.................................................... 3

HON 281 The American Intellectual Heritage (1620-1877)...................................................... 3

HON 282 The American Intellectual Heritage (1877-present).................................................. 3

PHIL 115 Ethics.............................................. 3

PHIL 117 Philosophies of Life........................... 3