Course Reflections
Berkeley College has six college-wide learning objectives that apply to all academic
programs:
Reading and Written Communication: Students will demonstrate competent writing
and reading throughout their programs of study.
Oral Communication: Students will demonstrate effective oral communication skills in
both general and major-specific contexts.
Critical Analysis and Reasoning: Students will use critical analysis and reasoning,
supported by knowledge and skills learned throughout their degree programs, to
enhance personal and professional decision-making:
• Quantitative analysis and reasoning
• Analysis and reasoning in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and arts
• Ethical analysis and reasoning
• Reasoning in career-related contexts
Knowledge and Skills for Living in a Diverse Society: Students will consider multiple
perspectives (quantitative and qualitative, among individuals, from different cultural
contexts, etc.) when making decisions independently or as part of a team.
Information Literacy: Students will define and articulate their needs for information
and access this information effectively and efficiently.
Integration of Learning: Students will develop the ability to integrate their learning,
making connections within their major, between fields, between curricular and
cocurricular activities, and between academic knowledge and practice.