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			 Geology Departmental Learning Goal 
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			 Bryn Mawr Learning Outcomes 
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			 1. Students will acquire competency in geoscience and be prepared to analyze Earth system processes and their linkages with other physical and social systems. 
			
				- Each graduate will demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and techniques from complementary disciplines to solve problems.
 
				- Each graduate will employ accepted laboratory and field techniques, protocols, and safety procedures.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate the ability to read, construct, and comprehend geologic maps as well as derive conceptual perspectives from existing maps.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate the appropriate use of quantitative data through graphs, spreadsheets, and statistical analysis.
 
			 
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			 Research skills; quantitative ability; ability to view problems from multiple perspectives; critical thinking skills; problem solving ability 
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			 2. Students will learn the fundamental concepts of geology. 
			
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of plate tectonics and be able to describe how it operates.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of the internal structure of Earth.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate the ability to identify and characterize important earth materials, and to interpret the physical, chemical, and biological processes by which they form and break down.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of the geologic time scale and the timing of major events in Earth history.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of evolution and its evidence in the fossil record.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of the hydrologic and carbon cycles.
 
			 
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			 3. Students will have working knowledge of Earth's natural systems, its resources, and the impact of humans on the planet. 
			
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of how geoscience knowledge is used to address problems affecting human society, both locally and globally.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate the ability to make informed, scientifically based decisions regarding environmental issues, resource exploration and extraction, and anthropogenic effects on Earth systems.
 
				- Each graduate will demonstrate an understanding of how the geosciences as a scientific discipline and its societal constructs have impacted and are impacting cultures and societies.
 
			 
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			 Ability to view problems from multiple perspectives; critical thinking skills; problem solving ability 
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			 4. Students will use current technologies to generate and synthesize fundamental research findings and communicate them to the broader community. 
			
				- Each graduate will deliver oral presentations, demonstrating the ability to effectively communicate discipline-specific concepts, and use appropriate visual or electronic media.
 
				- Each graduate will know how to effectively communicate research results using acceptable format and organization with citations to appropriate literature.
 
			 
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			 Writing skills; research skills; oral communication skills; problem solving ability 
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