Learning Outcomes for Associate Degree Programs
Graduates will be able to:
- Identify and analyze issues, develop logical and persuasive arguments, and communicate ideas clearly for a variety of audiences and purposes through writing.
 - Apply the methods of mathematical, statistical, or analytical reasoning to critically evaluate data, solve problems, and effectively communicate findings verbally and graphically.
 - Apply the principles and language of the natural sciences and associated technologies to historical and contemporary issues.
 - Communicate in more than one language.
 - Use the principles of historical thinking to understand past human societies.
 - Use the principles of the social sciences to explore diverse cultural identities and to analyze political and environmental issues.
 - Create or interpret literary, visual or performing arts.
 
AND be able to demonstrate at least ONE of the following:
- Identify and analyze issues, develop logical and persuasive arguments, and communicate ideas clearly for a variety of audiences and purposes through speaking.
 - Collect, manage and evaluate information using technology, and communicate findings.
 - Examine different kinds of social and personal values, analyzing the ways in which these are manifested in communities as well as individual lives.