Why is it necessary to align course objectives to University Learning Outcomes?
The University Learning Outcomes were developed using the institutional mission, vision and guiding principles as a foundation. Course objectives should flow into the overall University Learning Outcomes to ensure that all aspects of each program are part of the process to ensure that graduates have the essential knowledge and skills to fulfill our unique University mission.
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