Over the past 10 years, the faculty members of 缅北强奸 Geology & Physics have been committed to improving curriculum, increasing experiential learning, and identifying best practices in teaching through rigorous assessment and review of our programs. In addition, faculty members have identified five overarching program objectives for students graduating with a degree from Geology & Physics. The goal is for a graduating student from our programs to achieve these objectives within 5 years of graduating with their degree. Validation of meeting these objectives is conducted through alumni surveys and detailed communications among faculty members and alumni.聽 In addition to program objectives, each degree program has a unique vision and list of聽learning outcomes.
Within 4 to 5 years of students graduating with a degree from Geology & Physics at 缅北强奸, an alumnus should have the knowledge and skills to:
While at 缅北强奸, students in each degree program will learn unique knowledge and skills related to their respective degree program.聽 Thus, the vision and learning outcomes are unique to each degree offered in Geology & Physics.聽
Below please find vision and student learning outcomes for the BS/BA-Biophysics, BS-Environmental Science, BS/BA-Geology, and BS/BA-Physics degree programs.
Preparing our biophysics graduates with diverse career opportunities through student centered learning and student-faculty research using a mixture of traditional, current, and integrative pedagogical techniques informed by on-going education research.
Provide a hands-on and engaged learning environment that prepares our graduates for environmental careers and intellectual growth in a diverse global community.
Inspiring our geology graduates to be life-long learners in a diverse global community and prepare them to pursue a geoscience career through innovative and hands-on engagement in the classroom, laboratory, and field.聽
Impart in our students the principles, motivations, and comprehension to prepare them for careers in physics and related fields, for physics teaching careers, and for intellectual growth in a diverse global community.