The General Education Program prepares students for informed citizenship, leading to responsible participation in local, national, and global, communities.
CLA 101 Greek and Roman Mythology
Foundations - Philosophy and Literature
Knowledge Student Learning Outcomes
- Explain principles and questions that define philosophy or literature and its contributions to human knowledge and civilization.
- Explain the relationship between the works discussed, the cultures in which they were created, and the human concerns they illuminate.
- Analyze and interpret one or more primary texts as a major portion of course content.
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.
- Information Literacy: Identify the need for information; access, evaluate, and use information effectively, ethically, and legally.
- Defines the scope of the research question or thesis with clarity and appropriate depth.
- Accesses information by using effective, well-designed search strategies and the most relevant research tools.
- Chooses a variety of quality sources appropriate to the scope and discipline of the research question, incorporating seminal works and essential theorists/thinkers by using multiple evaluative criteria.
- Organizes and synthesizes information from sources to fully achieve the intended purpose, with clarity and depth. Completely and accurately cites all information sources used.