Program Learning Outcomes

    • Evaluate information and concepts across or within a discipline to solve problems.  

    • Exhibit knowledge of scientific concepts and processes and ability to engage the scientific method towards informing decision making and participation in civic, social, cultural, and economic affairs.  

    • Identify and create arguments supported by empirical evidence and clearly communicate those arguments in a variety of formats such as using words, tables, graphs, mathematical equations, as appropriate.  

    • Employ appropriate language, conventions, elocution, poise, organization, supporting evidence, and content to effectively communicate through the spoken word for the purpose and audience.  

    • Demonstrate the appropriate language, conventions, organization, supporting evidence, and content to effectively communicate in writing for the purpose and audience.  

    • Formulate a framework for ethical decision-making and personal responsibility through critical reflection on his/her own values, the values of others and the values shaping society

    • Identify, locate, and effectively use information from various print and electronic resources