School of Languages, Cultures, and Race
College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Student Learning Outcomes
For Am studies
- Demonstrate broad, critical, and interdisciplinary knowledge of American culture (i.e., historically, in the contemporary period, in global context).
- Synthesize knowledge from several disciplinary perspectives.
- Think critically about limits of disciplinary knowledge domains.
- Analyze documentary (primary source) evidence from written, visual, and oral genres.
- Identify and employ primary and secondary source materials located through library and online scholarly research tools.
- Design and complete original research in the discipline and an interdisciplinary area of specialization.
- Write clear, publishable analytic prose scholarship.
- Contribute critically to professional and to public conversations about American culture.
- 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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