I = Introduced: Learning outcome is introduced at the basic level. D = Developed: Students are given opportunities to practice, learn more about, and receive feedback to develop more sophistication in the outcome. M = Mastery: Students demonstrate mastery at a level appropriate for graduation. — = not applicable/none PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES COURSE NUMBER: NAME CHEM 1010: Intro to Chemistry CHEM 1015: Intro to Chemistry Lab CHEM 1110: Elementary General/Organic Chemistry CHEM 1115: Elementary General/Organic Chemistry Lab CHEM 1120: Organic/Biochemistry CHEM 1125: Organic/Biochemistry Lab CHEM 1210: Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 1215: Principles of Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1220: Principles of Chemistry II CHEM 1225: Principles of Chemistry II Lab CHEM 1800: Chemistry Work Experience CHEM 2310: Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2315: Organic Chemistry I GE LO1: Broad Knowledge of the Liberal Arts and Sciences I, D GE LO2: Critical Thinking I, D GE LO3: Effective Communication I GE LO4: Information Literacy Skills I, D GE LO5: Quantitative Reasoning I GE LO6: Diversity and Globalization I GE LO7: Responsibilities of Citizenship I I I, D I I I, D I I I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D — I I I, D I I I, D I I I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D — I, D I I I I I I I, D I I, D I I I, D I I, D I I, D I I I, D I I I, D I, D I, D I D, M I I, D I, D I, D I, D I D, M I I, D I, D D I, D I I, D I, D D I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I I D, M D, M I I I, D I Lab CHEM 2320: Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325: Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 2510: Biochemistry I CHEM 2990: Seminar in Chemistry CHEM 3000: Quantitative Analysis ENGR 1050: Intro to Engineering Design ENGR 1800: Engineering Work Experience ENGR 1810: Engineering Work Experience ENGR 1820: Engineering Work Experience ENGR 2010: Statics ENGR 2030: Dynamics ENGR 2140: Strength of Materials ENGR 2250: Electrical Circuits ENGR 2255: Electrical Circuits Lab ENGR 2300: Engineering Thermodynamics ENVS 1010: Intro to Environmental Science ENVS 2899: Travel Study: Natural History of Costa Rica GEO 1010: Intro to Geology GEO 1015: Intro to Geology Lab GEO 1020: Life of the Past GEO 1025: Life of the Past Lab GEO 1040: Intro to Dinosaurs GEO 1045: Intro to Dinosaurs Lab GEO 1050: Geology of the National Parks GEO 1055: Geology of the National Parks Lab D, M D, M D I, D D, M I I, D D, M D, M D I, D D, M I I D, M D, M D I, D D, M I I D D D D D, M I D D, M D, M D D M I I, D I I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I D I I, D D D, M I I I, D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, D I I, D I I, D I I, D I I, D I I, D I I I I I I I I I — I — I I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D GEO 1060: Environmental Geology GEO 1080: Intro to Oceanography GEO 1085: Intro to Oceanography Lab GEO 1110: Physical Geology GEO 1115: Physical Geology Lab GEO 1220: Historical Geology GEO 1225: Historical Geology Lab GEO 3060: Environmental Geology GEO 3180: Paleontology GEO 3400: Water Resources GEO 3550: Sedimentology & Stratigraphy GEOG 1000: Physical Geography GEOG 1005: Physical Geography Lab GEOG 1020: Intro to Weather GEOG 1025: Intro to Weather Lab PHYS 1010: Elementary Physics PHYS 1015: Elementary Physics Lab PHYS 1040: Elementary Astronomy PHYS 1045: Elementary Astronomy Lab PHYS 1360: Principles of Physical Science PHYS 1365: Principles of Physical Science Lab PHYS 2010: College Physics I PHYS 2015: College Physics I Lab PHYS 2020: College Physics II PHYS 2025: College Physics II Lab PHYS 2210: Physics for Scientists/Engineers I PHYS 2215: Physics for Scientists/Engineers I Lab I I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D I I, D I I I I I I I I I I, D I I, D I I, D I I, D I I I I I I I — I I D D D D, M D — — D D D D, M D, M — — I I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I I I I I I I I — I, D I, D I I, D I, D I I, D I, D — I, D I, D — I I — I I — — I I — I — — — I I I I I — — I I, D I, D I, D I — — I I, D I, D I, D I — — I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D I, D D D I, D I, D D D I I I I I, D I, D D D — — — — — — — — I, D I, D I, D I I, D — — I, D I, D I, D I I, D — — PHYS 2220: Physics for Scientists/Engineers II PHYS 2225: Physics for Scientists/Engineers II Lab PHYS 3400: Classical Mechanics PHYS 3710: Intermediate Modern Physics SCI 1001: First-year Experience SCI 3750: Foundations of Science and Science Education SCI 4700: Secondary Science Teaching Methods SCI 4800: Independent Research I, D D D I D — — I, D D D I D — — I, D D D I D — — I, D D D I D — — I I I I I I I D, M M M M M M M D, M M M M M M M M M M M M M M