Table of Contents
- General Information
- Learning Outcomes (this page)
- Policies
- Grading
- Resources
Learning Outcomes
Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
The English Department at Yuba College has five Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) that guide much of our instruction in composition courses.
Upon completion of the course, students will:
- use reading strategies to understand argumentative texts that contain both literal and implied meanings;
- compose a clearly-written, well-organized, purpose-driven analysis;
- synthesize evidence from outside sources to support claims effectively;
- attribute and document sources correctly;
- successfully employ academic mindsets.
I have a number of other objectives, as well; I would like you to:
- develop your skills — and confidence — as a critical thinker, reader, and writer;
- affect people in your sphere of influence;
- engage deeply with an important public policy issue related to a profession of your choice.
Ideally, you also have your own objectives. If you don’t, I recommend you spend some time thinking about what those objectives might be. Why (beyond earning a grade) are you taking English 1E? Why are you in school more generally?
The clearer your sense of purpose, the more likely you are to stick with the course when it becomes challenging.
Next up: Policies
The next section is about the course’s policies.