Common Learning Goals

Instiutional-level Common Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are called Shared Performance Expectations (SPEs) at Highland Community College:

 

SPE 1: Be Competent at Your Work 

Know your area of work or study; consistently perform to expectations; use constructive feedback to improve.

SPE 2: Communicate Effectively 

Demonstrate the ability to create and understand messages -- in written, oral, or visual form.

SPE 3: Respect Others 

Show respect for other people and the environment;  be open to perspectives different than your own; treat people and the environment with courtesy.

SPE 4: Make Good Decisions

Apply critical thinking processes -- examine assumptions, gather relevant and reliable data and information; make decisions based on evidence.

SPE 5: Act Responsibly

Within your role at HCC, meet your commitments and be accountable for your own behavior and performance.

SPE 6: Work Effectively on Teams

Contribute productively -- as a leader or a member of a team. 

 

Highland Community College has 5 Gen Ed Divisions. Each Division has identified Gen Ed Division Learning Goals:

 

Humanities and Fine Arts Gen Ed Division Learning Goals

Students who complete a Humanities and Fine Arts General Education requirement course should be able to:

HFA GEDG 1 - Identify Arts and Humanities across geographic locales, cultural movements, and/or historical periods.

HFA GEDG 2 - Evaluate Arts and Humanities across geographic locales, cultural movements, and/or historical periods.

HFA GEDG 3 - Categorize Arts and Humanities across geographic locales, cultural movements, and/or historical periods.

HFA GEDG 4 - Appraise an experience within Arts and Humanities.

 

Mathematics

Students who complete a Mathematics General Education requirement course should be able to:

M GEDG 1 - Perform computational skills.

M GEDG 2 - Solve equations and inequalities.

M GEDG 3 - Graph equations and functions.

M GEDG 4 - Apply modeling concepts.   

 

Natural and Physical Sciences

Students who complete a Natural & Physical Sciences General Education requirement course should be able to:

NPS GEDG 1 - Make observations of natural phenomena and draw conclusions using scientific methods.

NPS GEDG 2 - Explain and apply everyday phenomena in terms of basic scientific concepts.

NPS GEDG 3 - Explain and critique scientific information.

 

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Students who complete a Social & Behavioral Science General Education requirement course should be able to:

SBS GEDG 1 - Explain proper uses of data, methodologies, and theories as they pertain to the student’s field of study.

SBS GEDG 2 - Summarize aspects of the history and structure of the student’s field of study.

SBS GEDG 3 - Identify facets of the diversity of the human experience and associated ethical considerations as it applies to the student’s field of study.

 

Written and Oral Communication

Students who complete a Written and Oral Communication General Education requirement course should be able to:

WOC GEDG 1 - Create a writing or speech for a specific purpose and audience.

WOC GEDG 2 - Employ appropriate format for citing and listing sources.

WOC GEDG 3 - Appropriately critique their own and others’ spoken or written work.

 

Technical Program Learning Goals

Graduating students in each program should be able to do the following:

Auto Collision & Refinishing Technology

  1. Prepare, sand, mask, paint, and clear coat customer vehicles.
  2. Demonstrate proper time management, according to industry standards.
  3. Communicate repair procedures and project details to customers in a professional manner.
  4. Properly dispose of thinners, reducers, paint, and waste materials.

 

Automotive Technology

  1. Inspect and determine overall engine and vehicle condition.
  2. Properly use the diagnostic procedure.
  3. Use correct service information and document repairs.
  4. Exhibit proven work ethic and soft skills.

 

Business Technology

  1. Utilize proper communication techniques and exhibit professionalism.
  2. Pass MOS certifications in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access.
  3. Understand basic business finance.

 

Computer Support Specialist Program Learning Goals

  1. Obtain the CompTIA A+ certification by successfully passing the CompTIA A+220-1001 exam with a minimum score of 675, and the CompTIA A+ 220-1002 exam with a minimum score of 700.
  2. Obtain the CompTIA Network+ certification by successfully passing the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 exam with a minimum score of 720.
  3. Utilize proper communication techniques and professionalism within a given scenario.

 

Diesel Technology Program Learning Goals

  1. Install cylinder liners and set liner protrusion.
  2. Identify electrical schematic components.
  3. Inspect and service basic fuel supply components.
  4. Pass ASE tests Entry Level-Medium/Heavy Truck-
    • Diesel Engines
    • Brakes
    • Steering and suspension
    • Electrical/Electronic systems

 

Electrical Technology Program Learning Goals

  1. Perform all work and installations while observing electrical safety.
  2. Understand and explain Ohm’s Law and the Theory of Electricity.
  3. Facilitate the installation of residential electrical systems.
  4. Facilitate the installation of commercial electrical systems.
  5. Understand and implement the National Electrical Code requirements on all electrical installations.

 

Engineering Graphics & Technologies Program Learning Goals

  1. Pass the MOS Certification in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access.
  2. Develop, organize, and apply file project management.
  3. Organize and analyze blueprints.
  4. Demonstrate, apply and explain CAD and related technologies.

 

Medical Office Assistant Program Learning Goals

  1. Work under the supervision of physicians.
  2. Perform administrative services.
  3. Perform clinical duties such as patient intake and care, routine diagnostic and recording procedures, administration of medication.
  4. Provide an environment that is safe and reduces risk of harm for client, self, and others.
  5. Use leadership skills that support the provision and coordination of care.

 

Precision Agriculture

  1. Interpret soil lab results and prescriptions.
  2. Perform various soil sampling techniques.
  3. Communicate prescription recommendations to an area agronomist in relation to best management processes and profitability.
  4. Research a Precision Agriculture topic and clearly communicate results.

 

Welding Technology Program Learning Goals

  1. Pass all AWS bend tests to standard.
  2. Pass AWS state certification for 1F, 2F, 1G, 3G, and 4G.
  3. Identify and interpret blueprints.

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