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Washington State University
School of Languages, Cultures, and Race College of Arts and Sciences

Graduate Student Learning Outcomes

 

For Am studies

  1. Demonstrate broad, critical, and interdisciplinary knowledge of American culture (i.e., historically, in the contemporary period, in global context).
  2. Synthesize knowledge from several disciplinary perspectives.
  3. Think critically about limits of disciplinary knowledge domains.
  4. Analyze documentary (primary source) evidence from written, visual, and oral genres.
  5. Identify and employ primary and secondary source materials located through library and online scholarly research tools.
  6. Design and complete original research in the discipline and an interdisciplinary area of specialization.
  7. Write clear, publishable analytic prose scholarship.
  8. Contribute critically to professional and to public conversations about American culture.
  9. Teach undergraduate curriculum effectively.

For [other grad degrees?]

Students graduating with a [name] degree from the School of Languages, Cultures, and Race (SLCR) will be able to:

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