Student Learning Outcomes
There are three categories of student learning outcomes related to personal and social responsibility: (1) Ethical and Moral Reasoning, (2) Engaging Diverse Perspectives, and (3) Community Engagement and Collaboration. Each category contains two specific outcomes, as outlined below.
Ethical and Moral Reasoning (ER)
- Students take responsibility for their own learning and development, acting ethically to achieve personal growth.
- Students examine the views and values that influence their own decision-making processes.
Engaging Diverse Perspectives (EP)
- Students gather, analyze, and thoughtfully use evidence and multiple perspectives to support their own ideas.
- Students recognize the extent to which cultural standards, institutional practices, and values oppress, marginalize, alienate, or create/enhance privilege and power.
Community Engagement and Collaboration (CEC)
- Students apply and explore the impact of the concepts, theories, and skills learned in class on issues affecting local and global communities.
- Students take informed and responsible action, working collaboratively with others through a social justice framework, to address issues faced by the community.
Courses designated as “PSR” include general education, elective, and major-area courses. Service-learning courses are also designated as “PSR” courses (see Center for Community Service Initiatives section of the Catalog).