School of Liberal Arts
Vision/Mission Statement
The School of Liberal Arts provides an innovative, multidisciplinary, student-centered, flexible curriculum that prepares the student for further study or work in a global economy. The School seeks to develop the student’s learning through faculty engagement in cross-disciplinary teaching, research and service with a flexible curriculum that responds to increased globalization.
School/Program Outcomes
Integrated Educational Experience Goals:
The IEE Goals met by the objectives of this course are in bold/strong format:
- IEE-1: Clearly communicate ideas in written and oral form.
- IEE-2: Demonstrate creativity and critical thinking in inter- and multi-disciplinary contexts.
- IEE-3: Demonstrate effective use of information technology.
- IEE-4: Develop intercultural awareness of diverse viewpoints and of local and global perspectives.
- IEE-5: Produce scholarly or creative works that reflect information literacy knowledge, skills, and dispositions.
- IEE-6: Demonstrate ethical and moral principles.
- IEE-7: Demonstrate and apply leadership principles.
- IEE-8: Demonstrate competence in quantitative reasoning.
Academic Integrity
Examples of plagiarism include:
- Directly quoting another’s words without appropriate citation and punctuation
- Overusing quotations in a written work
- Paraphrasing another’s words without appropriate citation
- Submitting assignments and other work that are not your own
- Citing primary and secondary sources incorrectly
Examples of academic dishonesty include:
- Submitting a single assignment for multiple courses without the instructors’ knowledge or permission;
- Using assignments submitted by other students;
- Using unauthorized materials during an exam.