Statement of Learning Outcomes
 
 
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Requirements of the knowledge set & comprehension to be acquired in a particular program at each level This should serve as a foundation for the subject study. It is expected that the students achieve the basic outcome listed below: This should accomplish coverage of the most critical aspects of the program. It is expected that the students achieve the basic outcome listed below: This should expose the students to specific areas of specialization. It is expected that the students achieve the basic outcome listed below: This should serve as an extension of the students understanding of one's area of specialization. It is expected that the students achieve the basic outcome listed below:
         
Knowledge Exhibits comfort with the basic facts & principle of the program Exhibits an expanding appreciation of the program's scope Exhibits familiarity with confidence with respect to broad areas of the knowledge bases. Exhibits familiarity with confidence with respect to the specialist areas of one's program.
         
Understanding Demonstrates working understanding of these basic facts & principles Demonstrates an expanding appreciation of the significance of the key areas of study Exhibits a practical appreciation of the program with the ability to relate to one another. Exhibits understanding of the scope of the program.
         
Communication and Presentation Skills Communicates orally and in writing short - length work activities in a clear and precise manner. Communicates orally and in writing with a professional approach. Ability to engage oneself effectively in all aspects of communications. Ability to deliver detailed reports & make oral presentations confidentially.
         
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Numeracy Exhibits familiarity with numeracy and its basic applications. Exhibits ability to take on advance mathe-matics as appropriate to one's program. Goes in for specialist mathematical skills as relevant to the program. Engages in broad range of specialist skills as relevant to the program.
         
Information Technology Skills Exhibits understanding of basics of Information Technology. Exhibits understanding of advance levels of Information Technology Exhibits Information Technology skills and goes for intensive study of specialist Information Technology skills Demonstrates a wide range of Information Technology skills appropriate to one's program.
         
Learning Skills Has a systematic study approach guided by the tutor's pedagogy. Learning approach becomes more effective with lesser dependence on the tutor. Has a wider range to study and accordingly adopts a flexible approach. With little support, independently plans out one's learning with the required aids, benefiting from a feedback system.
         
Interactive and Group Skills Interacts with classmates and tutors in an appropriate manner. Exhibits greater standard of interaction only engaging in more exacting group activities. Exhibits basic skills relating to role, negotiating, leadership and team working. Exhibits effective interaction within professional groups.
         
Application of knowledge in real situations Applies basic principles to simple situations with adequate tutor guidance. Advances in applying the principles to more difficult situations, with some tutor guidance. Exhibits competence to exercise choice of using principles and procedures relevant to given situations. Executes accurate selection and appli-cation of principles and procedures for a range of practical situations, working independently.
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Analysis Exhibits some ability to analyze with the support of tutor guidance. Exhibits growing ability to apply classifications and analyze relatively simple situations, with some guidance still provided. Identifies principles in new texts or situations and analyses with minimal guidance. Recognize and classifies principles in new situations; analyses critically, working independently.
         
Synthesis Appropriately relates limited number of facts, with adequate support from tutors. Shows understanding of the need for harnessing facts & ideas in discussing case-studies. Shows basic competence in relating to ideas in a broader range of situations, with little guidance. Assembles facts and ideas to support all argument, working independently.
         
Evaluation Begins forming own value judgment based on standards prescribed, although ratified by guiding tutor. Begins to develop one's own criteria and develops ability to form independent judgements, although guided by tutors. Comes up with a range of alternative solutions; develops ability to discriminate in a systematic way. Integrates theoretical concepts with professional practice; evaluates solutions critically.
         
Problem Solving Basic methods applied to standard problems, guided by tutors. Applies given techniques with accuracy to more difficult problems, guided by tutor. Identifies key elements and chooses suitable methods with little tutor guidance. Is independent and flexible in defining problems and applies knowledge and skills appropriate to their solutions.
         
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