The Florida Board of Governors has mandated that the public universities in Florida develop an Academic Learning Compact for each baccalaureate degree program that they offer. The Compacts identify the expected core student learning outcomes for degree program graduates in the areas of communication skills, content/discipline knowledge and skills, and critical thinking skills. Students should acquire these skills if they follow the prescribed course of study in their declared major. Students may be expected to participate in a number of activities associated with the Compacts such as answering embedded questions in scheduled exams, creating a portfolio, enrolling in a capstone course, or sitting for a specialized exam. The program or department will notify students of what procedures have been developed to measure the learning specified in the Academic Learning Compact in their baccalaureate program beyond course grades.

The Policies and Procedures for Academic Leaning Compacts can be found at: http://www.fiu.edu/~opie/alc_policies.htm

To view the Academic Learning Compact for a specific degree program, simply click on the link below (files are in Excel format):

Accounting
Architecture
Art History & Appreciation
Art Teacher Education
Asian Studies
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry BA
Chemistry BS
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science

Construction Management
Criminal Justice Studies
Dance

Dietetics & Nutrition
Earth Sciences

Economics
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Teacher Education
English
English Teacher Education

Environmental & Urban Systems

Environmental Studies BA
Environmental Studies BS
Exceptional Student Education
Exercise & Sports Sciences

Finance


Foreign Languages Teacher Ed

French
Geography
German
Health Information Management
Health - General & PT Tracks

Health - Occ. Therapy Track

Health Services Administration

History
Home Economics Teacher Ed
Hospitality Management
Human Resources Management
Humanities

Industrial & Systems Engineering
Information Technology
Insurance & Risk Management
Interior Design

Int'l Business Management
International Relations

Italian
Landscape Architecture
Liberal Studies
Logistics & Materials Mgmt.

Management
Management Info Systems

Marine Biology

Marketing Management
Mass Communications
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics


Mathematics Teacher Ed
Mechanical Engineering

Music
Music Teacher Education
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Parks & Recreation Management

Philosophy

Physical Education Training
Physics BA
Physics BS
Political Science
Portuguese

Pre Elementary Teacher Ed
Psychology
Public Administration
Real Estate

Religious Studies
Science Teacher Education

Social Studies Education
Social Work
Sociology/Anthropology
Spanish

Statistics

Studio Fine Arts

Theatre BA
Theatre BFA
Trade & Industrial Teacher Ed
Travel & Tourism Management

Women's Studies

If you have any questions or suggestions contact:
Kyle Perkins, Vice Provost for Program Review and Assessment
PC 543, 348-2731, Fax (305) 348-1908. perkinsk@fiu.edu

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