Program Educational Goals
Upon graduation students will be able to:
1: Read analytically and critically and write persuasively and clearly.
2: Discover, evaluate, interpret, and apply information to support critical inquiry.
3: Frame and solve problems using quantitative strategies with emphasis on strategies with scientific and calculus-based applications.
4: Demonstrate self advocacy by defining and expressing their identities as students.
5: Articulate the relationship between their education and the world at large.
Curriculum
If any of the course requirements are satisfied through proficiency tests or exams, elective credits must be substituted to make up 60 hours. Courses taken to fulfill specific group, math, or language proficiency or multicultural requirements must be taken for a regular grade, not pass/fail.