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A 21st century education must prepare our graduates to thrive in a dynamic, complex, knowledge-based society. They must master material in the classroom and laboratory and be able to apply that knowledge in the real world with teams of different backgrounds, skills, and cultures. Clear connections between what is taught in the classroom and real-life and professional problems are particularly important to engage first-generation college students. º£½ÇÉçÇø will leverage our place and strengthen our ties to our community to provide exceptional engaged learning opportunities for all students.
We will redesign our core curriculum, starting with the highest-enrollment courses, to offer a unique approach to engaged learning and highlight advantages not available at other Texas institutions. We will prioritize redesign of core courses most commonly taken by º£½ÇÉçÇø and Texas students. These core curriculum courses will incorporate immersion opportunities specific to our region and provide early opportunities for engaged learning. We will seek to embed this active-learning approach throughout the foundational academic experience. We will also emphasize the development of strong written and verbal communication skills, computational skills, language abilities, and the capacity for critical thinking and reflection – qualities that can distinguish our graduates in an increasingly automated and complex world.
We will experiment with ways that our redesigned and most popular core curriculum courses can be distance-enabled to provide easy access to potential students throughout the state and enhance access for local students, including early college students.
º£½ÇÉçÇø will leverage our place and strengthen our ties to our community.”