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Academic Learning Compact for the College of Fine
Arts
What are Academic Learning Compacts?
Academic Learning Compacts are agreements that describe the communication
skills, critical thinking skills, and content knowledge in the major (known
collectively as Student Learning Outcomes) that students should acquire
if they diligently follow the prescribed course of study. UF is required
to assess student achievement in these Student Learning Outcomes through
Individual Student Assessments before graduation. Satisfactory completion
of the ISAs constitutes successful completion of the Academic Learning Compact.
Each baccalaureate degree program has formulated a set of ISAs suitable
to the major. Each set of ISAs will require satisfactory completion of the
baccalaureate degree and Florida Statutory requirements for the CLAST test,
as specified in the Undergraduate Catalog. Each major will require one or
more additional ISAs to satisfactorily complete the Academic Learning Compact.
DEFINITIONS:
Academic Learning Compact: UF’s definition for each major of communication
skills, critical thinking skills and content knowledge appropriate for that
major.
Student Learning Outcomes: what students are expected to learn by completing
a particular major.
Individual Students Assessments: the different ways in which UF will measure
whether students have successfully completed the Learning Outcomes for a
particular major.
These may include a passing score on a particular test, a final project,
term paper, portfolio and so on. Faculty in each major have decided what
the most effective means to do this is for their particular major.
Visit
the Registar Services web site for major specific ALCs.
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