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A Degree is More than a Major: Explaining USU’s Degree Profile Norm Jones, Director of General Education and Curricular Integration [email protected]
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Page 1: A Degree is More than a Major: Explaining USU’s Degree Profile Norm Jones, Director of General Education and Curricular Integration Norm.jones@usu.edu.

A Degree is More than a Major: Explaining USU’s Degree Profile

Norm Jones, Director of General Education and Curricular Integration

[email protected]

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USU Citizen Scholar Degree ProfileA USU Grad will

• understand processes of acquiring knowledge and information;

• reason logically, critically, creatively, and independently, and be able to address problems in a broad context;

• recognize different ways of thinking, creating, expressing, and communicating through a variety of media;

• understand diversity in value systems and cultures in an interdependent world; and

• develop a capacity for self-assessment and lifelong learning.

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Grads Have These Competencies

• reading, listening, and viewing for comprehension;

• communicating effectively for various purposes and audiences;

• .

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Grads Have These Competencies

• understanding and applying mathematics and other quantitative reasoning techniques;

• using various technologies competently; and

• working effectively, both collaboratively and individually

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Why do we have the goals listed in our profile? Isn’t the major what

gets you the job?

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HARTRESEARCHA S S O T E SC I A

It Takes More Than A Major:Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success

Key findings from survey among 318 employersConducted January 9 – 13, 2013for

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Our company puts a priority on hiring people with the intellectual and inter-personal skills that will help them contribute to innovation in the workplace

Candidates’ demonstrated capacity to think critically, communicate clearly, & solve complex problems is more important than their undergraduate major

Our company is asking employees to take on more responsibilities and to use a broader set of skills than in the past

Innovation is essential to our company/organization’s continued success

The challenges employees face within our company are more complex today than they were in the past

Innovation, critical thinking, and a broad skill set are key for meeting complex challenges in the workplace.

Strongly agree with this statement about employees/future hires Somewhat agree

95%

93%

93%

92%

91%

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Having both field-specific knowledge and skills AND a broad range of skills and knowledge

Having a range of skills and knowledge that apply to a range of fields or positions

Having knowledge and skills that apply to a specific field or position

Quality = A Both/And VisionLong-term career success requires broad knowledge and specific skills

Which is more important for recent college graduates who want to pursue advancement and long-term career success at your company?

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How do we prepare them to succeed in their majors?

How do we provide the competencies employers want in

our graduates?

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TWO YEAR: WHAT SHOULD A STUDENT KNOW, UNDERSTAND AND BE ABLE TO DO BEFORE ENTERING UPPER DIVISION COURSES?

There are levels of competence

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FOUR YEAR: WHAT SHOULD A STUDENT KNOW, UNDERSTAND AND BE ABLE TO DO UPON DEGREE COMPLETION?

There are levels of competence

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Mapping the Degree

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General Education

• Core Competencies in Communications and Quantitative Reasoning

• Breadth of knowledge• Understanding of how knowledge is created• Understanding of how knowledge is assessed• Understanding of how knowledge is accessed

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University Studies

• Continues development of competencies in fields outside the major

• Ensures that students use knowledge from General Education

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The Major

• Provides many of the competencies, and reinforces others

• Provides in depth disciplinary training

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Electives and Extracurricular Experiences

• Serendipitous Depth • Exploration• Passions• Experience• Community engagement

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But isn’t a degree 120 hours? Yes. But what does an hour mean?

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Is a Credit A Competence?

• Is passing the class the same as being competent?

• Is old learning still useable learning?• What if a student has all the hours, but is

incompetent?• (Will the student need to be competent

eternally?)

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Is the Credit about to Disappear as a Measure of Learning?

• It is under consideration by the Carnegie Foundation that created it.

• Credits do not measure learning, they measure seat time.

• All of us need to be talking about learning as the measure we will use, not credits or time before a teacher.

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What to tell our advisees

• What do they need to know, understand and be able to do if you want to succeed?

• What skills and competencies their proposed major expects. And when?

• What are the competencies associated with their majors and their degree upon completion.

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We and they should talk about their competencies, not their

major, as the outcomes of their degrees. The major is significant,

but it is not a degree.