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Academic Goals
Provide a learning environment which emphasizes accountability and achievement by encouraging students to take active ownership of their education.
Facilitate learning by building and applying best practices in project-based learning, problem-based learning, competency-based assessments, and teaching effectiveness.
Create opportunities for students to develop and practice effective collaboration and communication skills.
Encourage creativity and individual development through rich project experiences.
Focus on improving learning, teaching, and assessment techniques.
Foster relationships with industry experts and professionals to merge authentic and current professional practices into curriculum standards.
Support students in the development of independent learning capacity to create life-long learners.
Help students enter the workplace as productive, competent professionals with the skills and experience necessary to succeed.