The General Education Program prepares students for informed citizenship, leading to responsible participation in local, national, and global, communities.
CLA 121 Greek Civilization
Foundations - Historical Analysis
Knowledge Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe how causation, change, continuity, and chronological thinking shape historical analysis and interpretation.
- Evaluate a range of primary sources (textual, material, or both) as crucial evidence to engage in historical analysis and interpretation.
- Recognize forms of historical analysis and interpretation in secondary sources.
Essential Skills Student Learning Outcomes
- Ethical Reasoning: Apply ethical principles and codes of conduct to decision making.
- Recognizes ethical issues when presented in a complex, multilayered (gray) context and can recognize interrelationships among the issues.
- Applies ethical theories or concepts to a complex issue accurately and considers the full implications of the application.
- States a position in-depth and effectively defends against other ethical perspectives.
- Written Communication: Write effectively for multiple purposes and audiences.
- Uses writing skills to develop content that is relevant and compelling within the disciplinary field(s).
- Supports statements with reasoning and evidence from sources that are credible and appropriate within the disciplinary field(s) for a particular audience, purpose, and task.
- Uses words, phrases, sentences, and organizational structures typical of the task within the disciplinary field(s) to clearly and fluently communicate meaning to an intended reader.