Objectives define the broad goals of your course and the skills you intend students to gain from the learning experience.
To explore department-specific examples of objectives, click the tabs below.
Arts
During this course, students will:
- Gain hands-on experience operating motion picture tools that are necessary to execute the camera operator's job.
- Apply the principles of color, composition, and typography to create impactful designs for digital and print mediums.
Humanities and Sciences
During this course, students will:
- Discuss seminal works of late 20th Century Post-Modernist American literature.
- Learn major theories in ethics and apply them to realistic problems in the healthcare field.
Business Management and Legal Programs
During this course, students will:
- Demonstrate effective written, visual, and oral presentation skills when communicating business ideas.
- Apply contemporary management theories to solve realistic problems within various organizational settings.
American Language Center
During this course, students will:
- Have a conversation with a native speaker covering topics such as daily life, personal background, and hobbies.
- Demonstrate functional knowledge of Spanish grammatical structures via comparisons with other languages.
Engineering and Technology
During this course, students will:
- Demonstrate how building systems and materials used in a project affect project management.
- Design a concrete process framework that complies with Six Sigma Green Belt requirements.
Education
During this course, students will:
- Incorporate pedagogical principles for using technology within the ESL classroom.
- Design and implement music activities for young children in your curriculum.