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General Education: K-State 8

Undergraduate Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of their degree and regardless of disciplinary major, undergraduates are expected to demonstrate ability in at least five essential areas. Student achievement of Undergraduate Learning Outcomes are assessed within each academic program addressing the competency and rigor of the Bachelor credential.

Assessment Results for Undergraduate SLOs

Knowledge.

Students will demonstrate a depth of knowledge and apply the methods of inquiry in a discipline of their choosing, and they will demonstrate a breadth of knowledge across their choice of varied disciplines.

Critical Thinking.

Students will demonstrate the ability to access and interpret information, respond and adapt to changing situations, make complex decisions, solve problems, and evaluate actions.

Communication.

Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively.

Diversity.

Students will demonstrate awareness and understanding of the skills necessary to live and work in a diverse world.

Academic and Professional Integrity.

Students will demonstrate awareness and understanding of the ethical standards of their academic discipline and/or profession.

Approved by the Faculty Senate on April 13, 2004.

The undergraduate student learning outcomes are also presented in the K-State Undergraduate Catalog, under "About the University".