Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes
Student Affairs professionals have a particular responsibility for ensuring that our campus is a true learning community committed to providing “transformative” educational experiences for all students.The Clemson University Division of Student Affairs has adopted four student learning outcomes:
- Self-Knowledge
- Leadership and Communication
- Social Responsibility
- Life Skills Application
Each of the departments within the Division of Student Affairs has identified specific student learning outcomes to address during the current academic year. The student learning outcomes for Student Affairs Publications are:
Leadership and Communication:
- Collaboration - As a result of working with Student Affairs Publications, students will learn to work more cooperatively with client teams as demonstrated by responses in weekly journals, or as demonstrated by exit interview responses.
Life Skills:
- Career Development - As a result of working with Campus Banner + Design and/or GC451, students will learn new techniques specific to graphic design software programs as demonstrated by exit interview responses.
- Career Development - As a result of working with Student Affairs Publications, students will be able to apply techniques/topics they were learning in their class work to real world scenarios on the job as demonstrated by exit interview responses.