This represents the six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy and what each level means. To the left side of the taxonomy chart are lower-order thinking skills, including remember, understand, and apply. To the right are higher-order thinking skills, including analyze, evaluate, and create.
Learning outcomes = specific skills/knowledge practiced
course outcomes= evaluate the final deliverable
Course Outcomes are clear, measurable statements that outline the knowledge, skills, and attitudes students will exhibit upon completing a course. Course outcomes are broader than the learning outcomes and refer to the overall goals of an entire course. These outcomes encompass the knowledge, skills, and attitudes learners are expected to demonstrate by the end of the entire course.
You can find this information on the Lake Land College website by navigating to Academics > Academic Majors, Degrees, and Certificates > Course Outline.
Also known as General Education Outcomes and Laker Learning Competencies are integral to the success of our students not only those who transfer to a four-year university but also those that go directly to the workforce upon completion. (link to PDF)
Learning outcomes refer to the specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes that a learner is expected to achieve by the end of a learning experience, such as a lesson, module, or activity. These outcomes focus on the learner’s individual progress and achievements.
You can find this information on the Lake Land College website by navigating to Academics > Academic Majors, Degrees, and Certificates > Course Outline