General Education Program Student Learning Outcomes
College of Micronesia-FSM
English
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate the various elements of the writing process, including collecting information and formulating ideas, determining relationships, arranging sentences and paragraphs, establishing transitions, and revising what has been written.
- Read accurately and critically by asking pertinent questions about a text, by asking assumptions and implications, and by evaluating ideas.
- Use the conventions of standard written English to write an organized, coherent, and effective essay.
Exercise Sport Science
Students will:
 
  - 
  Participate in regular physical activity for at least one semester
- Describe the value of physical activity to a healthful lifestyle.
Humanities
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an ability for independent thought and expression in at least one of the following five areas: 
 - the arts,
- ethical thought and moral values, 
- historical analysis, 
- language, 
- or literature.
 
Students will be able to:
- Determine the nature and extent of the information needed and access the information effectively and efficiently.
- Evaluate information and its sources critically and use the information effectively individually or as a member of a group to accomplish a specific purpose.
Information Technology
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of computer hardware components and operating systems.
- Demonstrate basic skills in using computer applications software programs to analyze, organize, and communicate information.
Mathematics
Students will be able to:
  
   - 
       define  
       mathematical concepts, calculate quantities, estimate solutions, solve problems, represent and interpret mathematical information graphically, and communicate mathematical thoughts and ideas.
       
Natural Science
Students will be able to:
- 
 define 
 and explain the concepts, principles, and theories of a field of 
 science.
- 
 perform 
 experiments  that gather scientific information and to utilize, interpret, and explain the results of experiments and field work in a field of science.
Social Science
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge and understanding of Micronesian history from prehistory to the present.