COURSE OUTCOMES
Course outcomes describe the learning that will take place across the curriculum through concise statements, made in specific and measurable terms, of what students will know and/or be able to do as the result of having successfully completed a course. Learning outcomes are student-centered in that they focus on the knowledge and skills that students can demonstrate (not on what instructors or curriculum aim to teach students). The learning described in outcomes should encompass the essential and significant knowledge and skills students should develop in the course.
- Course Learning Outcomes are statements clearly describing the meaningful, observable and measurable knowledge, skills and/or dispositions students will learn in this course.
- Course Learning Outcomes are statements clearly describing the specific type and level of new learning students will have achieved – and can reliably demonstrate – by the end of a course.
Course Learning Outcomes clearly identify what (and how much or how well) the student will know and be able to do after successfully completing this course – the essential knowledge, abilities, and attitudes that constitute the basic learning needed by a graduate of this course.
Course Outcome of Each subject Department wise :-