College Learning Outcomes
The goal of the CLC Learning Outcomes is to prepare students for lifelong learning, to maintain high academic standards and to advance student success in future academic work and careers. The skills represented in the learning outcomes are developed by completing coursework across the curriculum and by participating in student organizations and clubs.
Collaboration
Work cooperatively and contribute productively within varied group dynamics to achieve shared goals
Critical Thinking
Identify issues, define vital questions and analyze evidence that leads to well- reasoned judgments and conclusions
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Assess conscious and subconscious biases, understand the root causes of societal inequities, and examine positions of power and privilege to help cultivate an inclusive, equitable and antiracist society
Information Literacy
Find, analyze, summarize, and document information responsibly in order to support a hypothesis, thesis or position
Oral Communication
Present orally or engage in dialogue that is appropriate to the given context in both delivery and style
Quantitative Literacy
Understand numerical data, solve quantitative problems, and apply mathematical reasoning to various academic and everyday life situations
Sustainability
Identify the interconnected dimensions of social, economic, and environmental issues involved in creating a more just and sustainable future
Writing
Create various forms of written communication that appropriately attend to audience and purpose, and, when applicable, incorporate and respond to the ideas of others