Relevant Course Outcomes
Students will be able to to articulate the value of and the personal reasons for earning a degree at a liberal arts and sciences institution, particularly to potential employers.
Students will be able to demonstrate how General Education learning outcomes and skills can be integrated, requiring multiple areas of knowledge and multiple modes of inquiry, and benefiting from multiple perspectives.
Students will be able to intellectual progress through reflections on and revisions of previous work within a portfolio.
Students will be able to develop their insights effectively through written communication.
A resume highlighting skills developed in General Education courses.
Instructions:
Think in particular about your General Education Coursework Assessment and introductions to your Three Annotated Pieces of General Education Work.
Develop a resume that demonstrates your General Education career, possibly including (but not limited to):
learning and skills acquired;
anticipated lifelong learning;
participation in any related extracurriculars, events, or programs;
research, case studies, projects, creative work, etc., that demonstrate one or more General Education learning outcomes.
Although it should be organized and easy to read, you do not have to conform to any resume templates or any "rules" of resume building (for example, you may have more than one page, you may include more "abstract" ideas). Use that Creative Thinking!
For reference and starting point only, here is the Fitchburg State Resume Guide.
You may organize it in any way that you like. Section headings, for instance, are likely to vary from person to person.
Be as thorough as possible. Think of this as a supplement or appendix to a regular employment resume.
Turn in General Education Resume on Google Classroom.