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Graduate Program Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes

The objective of the masters and doctoral programs is to graduate students who are in demand by employers and graduate programs and who lead fulfilling professional careers through their abilities to:

Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates of The University of Alabama MSCE and MSEnvE programs will be able to:

Graduates of The University of Alabama PhD program will be able to:

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES RUBRIC

The Masters and Doctoral Student Learning Outcomes are extensions of the BSCE and BSConE student learning outcomes and are formulated using Bloom’s Taxonomy.  A full rubric of the Student Learning Outcomes, including both undergraduate and graduate outcomes, provides additional information on the development of the expected knowledge, skills and attributes required for graduation.

BLOOM’S TAXONOMY

Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives consists of six levels of achievement in the cognitive domain.  The six levels are as follows:  Level 1 – knowledge (the ability to remember previously learned material);  Level 2 – comprehension (the ability to grasp the meaning of material);  Level 3 – application (the ability to use learned material in new situations);  Level 4 – analysis (the ability to break down material into its component parts so that the organization structure may be understood);  Level 5 – synthesis (the ability to put together information to form a new whole);  Level 6 – evaluation (the ability to judge the value of material for a given purpose).

Bloom’s Taxonomy Action Verbs

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