Preamble
Students should expect to develop knowledge, skills, and abilities across four broad areas as a result of their overall experience at Saddleback College. The broad areas are identified by the Institutional Student Learning Outcomes (ISLOs) listed below:
I. Effective Communication
Students completing a degree or transfer program at Saddleback College will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to understand, evaluate, and analyze a variety of academic, professional, and personal readings.
- Demonstrate the ability to clearly express themselves and the knowledge they have attained in various forms of writing.
- Demonstrate the ability to clearly communicate ideas to others when speaking in one or more of the following modes: interpersonally, in small group settings, or in public presentations.
II. Intellectual and Practical Skills
Students completing a degree or transfer program at Saddleback College will be able to:
- Demonstrate competence in fundamental computing and information technology.
- Demonstrate competence in scientific and quantitative reasoning necessary for informed judgment and decision-making.
- Conduct effective research, including the identification, evaluation, synthesis, and responsible use of sources and information.
- Analyze information and ideas independently and logically in order to arrive at reasoned, meaningful, and creative conclusions.
- Work with others to develop creative, logical, and reasoned solutions to problems.
- Develop cognitive, physical, and affective skills that will allow them the opportunity to be well-rounded individuals
III. Community/Global Consciousness and Responsibility
Students completing a degree or transfer program at Saddleback College will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of cultural diversity and awareness of multiple perspectives in the U.S. and globally.
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively interact with others in academic, personal, and professional contexts.
- Demonstrate an awareness of the necessity for social responsibility and accountability of citizenship in a democratic society.
- Demonstrate an awareness of the necessity for ethical conduct in academic, personal, and professional contexts.
IV. Breadth of Subject Area Knowledge
Students completing a degree or transfer program at Saddleback College will be able to:
- Describe the scope and key principles of the natural sciences and mathematics, including an understanding of the methods of scientific inquiry.
- Describe the scope and key principles of the arts and humanities in order to understand the rich history of human knowledge, discourse, and achievements.
- Describe the scope and key principles of the social and behavioral sciences in order to understand the complexities of social interactions and human experiences.