Core Competencies

Demonstrate the ability to think critically
Fully identify basic issues
Fully identify the basic components of an issue
Integrate perspectives into a new whole
Fully appraise the value of information
Fully use previously learned information in new situations to create a solution
 
Demonstrate proficiency in information literacy
Design a research objective appropriate to assignment
Locate needed information from a variety of sources
Critically evaluate information and sources
Situate primary sources in their historical context and articulate their continued relevance
Integrate information to accomplish the planned objective
Use information ethically and legally
 
Demonstrate the ability to write skillfully
Address assignment appropriately
Present well-defined claims
Compose well-organized work with logical flow
Use multiple, reliable sources, with researched support correctly cited, to support claim
Use effective word choice, sentence variety and standard written English competently
Reflect upon, evaluate, and revise one’s written work
 
Demonstrate skill in oral presentation
Use evidence and research appropriate to topic and organize the materials for presentation
Engage the audience, using language appropriate to audience and assignment
Use appropriate and effective supplementary materials
Utilize appropriate volume, rate, and length relevant to topic
 
Demonstrate the ability to use quantitative reasoning in a variety of contexts
Differentiate among interpretations of quantitative information, including causality and correlation
Interpret quantitative measures, including statistical significance and descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode)
Utilize quantitative measures (electronic, graphical, tabular or numerical) to make informed decisions in a variety of contexts


Curriculum Maps

View the core course competencies curriculum maps.