Institutional Student Learning Goals and Outcomes - Undergraduate

(ILG #1)  Disciplinary Expert: Mount graduates will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and dispositions required of their chosen discipline.

(ILO #1)  Disciplinary Competence:  Mount graduates will demonstrate competence in techniques, concepts and knowledge specific to their chosen discipline.

(ILG #2)  Complex Thinker: Mount graduates will be able to apply investigation, critical thinking, and analytic and decision-making skills to identify and solve problems effectively.

(ILO #2)  Critical Thinking:  Mount graduates will be able to identify, analyze, evaluate, and construct arguments.

(ILO #3)  Quantitative Reasoning:  Mount graduates will be able to apply college-level mathematical reasoning to analyze and explain real world issues.

(ILO #4)  Information Literacy:  Mount graduates will demonstrate the skills required to find, retrieve, evaluate, and use information effectively and ethically. 

(ILG #3)  Clear Communicator: Mount graduates will be able to effectively convey ideas, opinions, and facts in written and oral form.

(ILO #5)  Written and Oral Communication:  Mount graduates will be able to effectively express ideas in written form and oral form.

(ILG #4)  “Dear Neighbor”: Mount graduates are prepared to ethically live, work, serve and lead within diverse local, national, and global communities.

(ILO #6)  Women and Gender:  Mount graduates will critically evaluate the roles of women and/or gender in society. 

(ILO #7)  Spirit of the Founders:  Mount graduates will analyze and apply ideas and theories of social justice, human rights, ethics and engagement in light of the CSJ Mission and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.

(ILO #8)  Community:  Mount graduates will critically analyze and apply disciplinary perspectives and contexts to the studies of communities, in order to build a sense of responsibility and skills necessary to serve.

(ILO #9)  Global Awareness and Understanding:  Mount graduates will evaluate or apply modes of academic inquiry to historical and/or current global contexts. 

(ILO #10)  Leadership:  Mount graduates will apply various approaches to leadership to affect positive change in their local and global communities.

(ILO #11)  Diversity:  Mount graduates will know how to articulate and engage transformative frameworks and communication exchanges that promote social justice, diversity, inclusion and equity.