UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls
GOAL ONECommunicate effectively.Students will demonstrate the ability to read, write, speak, and listen effectively. Students will be able to:
To fulfill this goal, students are required to earn 9 credits, with one 3 credit course in each of the CW (Communication – Reading and Writing), CS (Communication – Speaking and Listening), and CA (Advanced Communication) designations. |
Communication (C)Criteria:
Outcomes:Communication-Reading and Writing (CW)Students will be able to:
Communication-Speaking and Listening (CS)Students will be able to:
Advanced Communication (CA)Students will be able to:
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GOAL TWODemonstrate knowledge of past and present human endeavor. Describe the diverse ways of thinking that underlie the search for knowledge in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Students will be able to:
To fulfill this goal, students are required to earn 6 credits under each designation for a total of 12 credits. All courses must be taken from different disciplinary prefixes (e.g. ART, MUS, COMS). |
Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Criteria:Courses designated SB:
Outcomes:Students will be able to:
Humanities and Fine Arts (HF)Criteria:
Outcomes:
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GOAL THREEApply scientific principles to the natural world. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the principles and methods of quantitative and qualitative scientific reasoning. Students will be able to:
To fulfill this goal, students are required to earn a minimum of 9 credits, with at least 3 credits under the M designation, and at least 6 credits under the SI designation in two courses. The courses taken under the SI designation must be from different disciplinary prefixes (e.g. BIOL, CHEM, GEOL). |
Mathematics (M)Criterion:Courses designated M:
Outcome:Students will be able to:
Sciences (S)Criterion:Courses designated S:
Outcome:Students will be able to: 1. demonstrate and apply mathematical skills to quantitative, qualitative, and analytical problem solving.
Scientific Investigation (SL)Scientific inquiry is a powerful approach to developing human understanding of the natural world. This requirement aims at strengthening students' knowledge of the scientific method — the use of systematic observation, computational methods, simulation and/or experimentation to develop theories and/or test hypotheses. While rigorous scientific inquiry occurs in a wide variety of disciplines, courses which satisfy this requirement are limited to subjects which investigate natural or computational phenomena. Courses approved for this category must incorporate significant inquiry-based learning activities into course content and must include one or more investigative projects in which students are required to analyze and interpret scientific data Criteria:Courses designated SL:
Outcomes:Students will be able to:
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GOAL FOUREngage in multidisciplinary inquiry. Students will analyze questions and issues from a multidisciplinary perspective. |
Removed March 4, 2015. |
GOAL FIVEEvaluate individual responsibility to self, society, and the world. Students will make and defend judgments with respect to individual conduct and well being, citizenship, and stewardship of the environment. The student will be able to:
To fulfill this goal, students are required to earn 5 credits under this General Education goal: 2 credits under the HW designation and 3 credits under the EC designation. |
Personal Health and Wellness (HW)Criteria:Courses designated HW require students to:
Outcome:Students will be able to:
Ethical Citizenship (EC)Criteria:Courses designated EC:
Outcomes:Students will be able to:
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