University Learning Outcomes for Undergraduates

A student who graduates from Texas A&M University with a baccalaureate degree will have acquired the knowledge and skills necessary to:

  • Master the depth of knowledge required for a degree, including the ability to
    • Articulate disciplinary and interdisciplinary theories, concepts, principles, skills and practices
    • Synthesize knowledge across courses and other experiences
    • Apply knowledge from core curriculum courses, discipline-based courses, and other experiences in a range of contexts to solve problems and make decisions
  • Demonstrate critical thinking, including the ability to
    • Evaluate, analyze, and integrate information from a variety of sources
    • Use appropriate strategies and tools to represent, analyze and integrate information
    • Develop critical, reasoned positions
  • Communicate effectively, including the ability to
    • Demonstrate effective oral communication skills (which could include the use of languages such as American Sign language for those who do not communicate orally)
    • Demonstrate effective writing skills
    • Demonstrate effective nonverbal communication skills (which could include appropriate use of performance, design or representations such as maps, tables and graphs)
    • Listen actively and critically
    • Present work effectively to a range of audiences
    • Effectively communicate original and creative ideas
  • Practice personal and social responsibility, including the ability to
    • Practice ethical leadership
    • Recognize an ethical dilemma and apply rational decision-making in order to address it
    • Choose ethical courses of action in research and practice
    • Acknowledge and address the consequences of one’s own actions
    • Engage in local and global civic activities
  • Demonstrate social, cultural, and global competence, including the ability to
    • Live and work effectively in a diverse and global society
    • Articulate the value of a diverse and global perspective
    • Recognize diverse economic, political, cultural and religious opinions and practices
  • Prepare to engage in lifelong learning, including the ability to
    • Exhibit the skills necessary to acquire, organize, reorganize and interpret new knowledge
    • Show proficiency in current technologies and the ability to adapt to emerging technologies
    • Recognize and participate in activities that enhance wellness of body, mind and spirit
    • Formulate a plan of personal goals for continued professional growth
    • Demonstrate intellectual curiosity
  • Work collaboratively, including the ability to
    • Participate effectively in teams
    • Consider different points of view
    • Work with others to support a shared purpose or goal

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