*Because individual WCC courses/programs/services contribute to one or more areas of the eight institutional goals, students completing an associate degree at WCC will be able to:
Communication -Effectively use language and non-verbal communication consistent with and appropriate for the audience and purpose.
Computation -Use appropriate mathematical concepts and methods to understand, analyze, and communicate issues in quantitative terms.
Critical Thinking – Analyze data/ information in addressing and evaluating problems and issues in making decisions.
Global Awareness -Articulate similarities and differences among cultures, times, and environments, demonstrating an understanding of cultural pluralism and knowledge of global issues.
Information Competency -Conduct, present, and use research necessary to achieve educational, professional, and personal objectives.
Personal and Social Responsibility- Interact with others by demonstrating respect for opinions, feelings, and values.
Technological Awareness -Select and use appropriate technological tools for personal, academic, and career tasks.
Scientific Awareness -Understand the purpose of scientific inquiry and the implications and applications of basic scientific principles.