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Educational Objectives at Cornell College

The College has established a set of specific learning objectives based on the mission statement. Thus, upon completion of their education at Cornell, we expect graduates to:

  1. Be able to acquire, analyze, interpret, and communicate knowledge; possess skills including, but not limited to, writing, reading comprehension, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, and oral communication;
  2. Understand the methods and practices of the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities:
    • as a result of their experiences with various methods of inquiry, graduates will recognize and apply different disciplinary and interdisciplinary forms of thinking;
    • as a result of their experiences with a major or concentration, graduates will possess depth of understanding and research skills in at least one method of inquiry;
  3. Possess intercultural knowledge and recognize global perspectives;
  4. Integrate and transfer knowledge and skills from one setting to another; and
  5. Be cognizant of their responsibility for individual, civic, and social choices.

Students achieve and demonstrate these objectives in a variety of independent and collaborative contexts blending academic and co-curricular experiences and learning. While faculty and staff provide opportunities for learning and a supportive environment, students ultimately bear the responsibility for their education.

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