Integration, Innovation, and Internationalization: General Education and Mission Alignment Promising Practices Session: AAC&U Network for Renewal General.

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Integration, Innovation, and Internationalization: General Education and Mission Alignment Promising Practices Session: AAC&U Network for Renewal General Education and Assessment: New Contexts, New Cultures New Orleans, LA February 25, 2012

Session Facilitators: David Griffin, Dean of Academic Affairs, European Programs Melissa Mecham, Vice President of Admissions and Student Services Elizabeth Fountain, Associate Faculty

Session Outline: What drives the need for a new undergraduate curriculum model? (15 minutes) City University of Seattles model: An overview (15 minutes) How can this model apply to your institution? (30 minutes) Small group discussions Questions and answers, synthesis of discussion (15 minutes)

What drives the need for a new undergraduate curriculum model? Increasing diversity in student populations Age, academic experience, nationality, languages Increasing demands for accountability for student learning Learning outcomes assessment, total cost of college education Increasing need to prepare for professional success and provide a foundation of liberal learning Industry needs for specific and soft skills Increasing need for multiple pathways to degree completion Freshmen entry, transfer students, returning students

City University of Seattles new undergraduate curriculum model: An overview Mission and international character of CityU Anyone with the desire to learn – open opportunity students worldwide, eleven countries Professional-oriented programs in business & management, technology, education, psychology, and communications In the U.S. – primarily adult returning learners, with a new freshmen population; in Europe, Mexico, and Australia, primarily traditional-age undergraduates

City University of Seattles new undergraduate curriculum model: An overview CityUs challenge: Design an undergraduate curriculum model that is – Congruent with the mission and coherent academically; Links theory to practice; Serves multiple populations of students with various needs; and Removes unnecessary obstacles to completion.

Multiple pathways design: How it works at CityU Foundations: Research in knowledge management – scaffolding of experiences to successfully transmit knowledge Lumina Foundations Degree Qualifications Profile – outcomes and standards for each degree level, using common components AAC&Us Value Project Rubrics – means to determine levels of student achievement

Multiple pathways design: How it works at CityU Steps: Define learning outcomes at the associates and bachelors levels (DQP, VALUE) Articulate clear curricular sequences and pathways with various entry points (freshman and transfer) Construct theory-to-practice opportunities at each step in the curricular sequence Determine means of assessing student achievement of learning outcomes

Undergraduate curriculum model College readiness Pre-field studies; general education competencies Professional practice readiness, assessment of GE competencies Major field studies Capstone, program completion Student readiness Transfer credit Professional advancement readiness, assessment of GE competencies Major field studies Capstone, program completion Complete undergraduate degree (freshman through senior year) Degree completion (junior and senior year) Pivot point Infuse applied & performance-based learning, best practices in scholarship and teaching

How can this model apply to my institution? Small group discussions

Questions and Answers Synthesis of Discussion