Learning Outcomes

University Learning Goals (ULGs)

University Goals Power Lifelong Learning

The student learning experience at 91³Ô¹Ï is centered on helping students achieve five important goals. These goals represent the skills and knowledge that power lifelong learning and career success. San José State University graduates will have developed:

1.  Social and Global Responsibilities 

  • An ability to consider the purpose and function of one’s degree program training within various local and/or global social contexts and to act intentionally, conscientiously, and ethically with attention to diversity and inclusion.

2. Specialized Knowledge

  • Depth of knowledge required for a degree, as appropriate to the discipline.

3. Intellectual Skills

  • Fluency with specific theories, assumptions, foundational knowledge, analytical and interpretive protocols, tools, and technologies appropriate to the discipline or field of study. 
  • Skills necessary for mastery of a discipline at a level appropriate to the degree and leading to lifelong learning, including critical and creative thinking and practice, effective communication, thorough and ethical information gathering and processing, competence with quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies, and productive engagement in collaborative activities. 
  • For undergraduate students in a baccalaureate program: an understanding of critical components of broad academic areas, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, quantitative reasoning, and sciences. 

4. Integrative Knowledge and Skills

  • Mastery in each step of an investigative, creative, or practical project (e.g., brainstorming, planning, formulating hypotheses or complex questions, designing, creating, completing, and communicating) with integration within and/or across disciplines. 
  • An ability to articulate the potential impacts of results or findings from a particular work or field in a societal context.

5. Applied Knowledge 

  • An ability to apply theory, practice, and problem solving to new materials, settings, and problems.  

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

As a result of their interaction with the Office of the Student Ombudsperson, 91³Ô¹Ï students will improve the following skills and demonstrate the related competencies:

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

  • Interpret information, make connections, and draw conclusions based on analysis. (Broad Integrative Knowledge, Intellectual Skills, Applied Knowledge, Social & Global Responsibilities)
  • Identify issues and ask questions that clarify positions and interests. (Social & Global Responsibilities)

Communication and Collaboration 

  • Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using verbal and written communication. (Intellectual Skills)
  • Communicate and work effectively in diverse environments and unfamiliar situations. (Intellectual Skills, Applied Knowledge, Social & Global Responsibilities)

Information Literacy 

  • Locate information efficiently and effectively. (Intellectual Skills)
  • Evaluate information critically and proficiently. (Broad Integrative Knowledge, Intellectual Skills)
  • Apply information accurately to the issue or problem at hand. (Intellectual Skills, Applied Knowledge)