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Deakin graduate learning outcomes

Learning outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes describe the knowledge and capabilities graduates have acquired and are able to apply and demonstrate at the completion of their course. They consist of outcomes specific to a particular discipline or profession as well as transferable generic outcomes that all graduates should have acquired irrespective of their discipline area. Learning outcomes are not confined to the knowledge and skills acquired within a course, but also incorporate those that students bring with them upon entry to the course consistent with the Australian Qualifications Framework pathways policy. Deakin's courses are designed to ensure that students develop systematic knowledge and understanding of their discipline or chosen profession appropriate to their level of study. Outcomes are specified at the course level, mapped to course components and are assessed. In professionally-accredited courses, discipline-specific learning outcomes may be defined in part by the relevant professional body.

Deakin graduate learning outcomes

Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
appropriate to the level of study related to a discipline or profession
Communication
using oral, written and interpersonal communication to inform, motivate and effect change
Digital literacy
using technologies to find, use and disseminate information
Critical thinking
evaluating information using critical and analytical thinking and judgement
Problem solving
creating solutions to authentic (real world and ill-defined) problems
Self-management
working and learning independently, and taking responsibility for personal actions
Teamwork
working and learning with others from different disciplines and backgrounds
Global citizenship
engaging ethically and productively in the professional context and with diverse communities and cultures in a global context

Deakin graduates will be able to evidence these capabilities as appropriate to the relevant level criteria of the Australian Qualifications Framework.

The 'Deakin Difference'

Deakin's courses use a combination of cloud and located learning to provide accessible, media-rich, interactive educational experiences which integrate new-media literacy, experiential learning and interdisciplinary teamwork. Work-integrated learning and exposure to international perspectives prepare graduates for employment and life-long-learning in an ever-changing globalised world. These learning experiences and the development and evidencing of graduate learning outcomes create the 'Deakin Difference' — empowering learners for the jobs and skills of the future.

Deakin's professional coursework and research programs develop additional knowledge and capabilities which, depending on the level and professional context, may include leadership, management, independent research, entrepreneurship and personal resourcefulness.

These attributes are listed in Schedule A - Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes of the Higher Education Courses Policy.

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