Outcome 4 Details
Students develop the ability to continue learning independently and collaboratively.
This learning outcome is expressed in many forms, in which students gain the ability to:
- continue learning in their field of expertise through reading, workshops, and online resources
 - learn new areas of interest without a previous background
 - approach work and personal life with an attitude that lifelong learning is possible and a desirable expectation
 - work with others to develop new skills and experience as a team
 
Students can gain these skills in a variety of ways:
- independent study and MAP projects
 - research projects in courses and seminars
 - internship experiences
 - co-curricular activities that require learning, particularly in groups or teams, such as fine arts performance, athletics, or clubs
 - serving as a peer instructor
 - service on student governing bodies such as the SGA or an SEPC
 
Ways we might measure student achievement of this learning goal:
- Student portfolios of independent work
 - Peer evaluations
 - Observations of students performing in groups
 - Reflections from independent studies, MAPs, internships where appropriate
 - Student reflections from co-curricular activities, especially those with learning dimensions
 - Surveys of alumni documenting ongoing learning (indirect)
 
