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BAT Program Assessment

Student Learning Outcomes

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biosystems Analytics & Technology (BAT) program is reviewed and approved by The University of Arizona Academic Program Review Assessment Process: http://assessment.arizona.edu/ag/agricultural_biosystems/undergrad

 

Learning Outcomes

The Biosystems Analytics & Technology Learning Outcomes are defined as a combination of knowledge and skills that a Biosystems Analytics & Technology (BAT) student is expected to attain at the time of graduation. Thus, a Biosystems Analytics Graduate B.S. graduate will have, at the time of graduation, the ability to:

  1. Demonstrate the ability to assess and solve problems. 
  2. Investigate, explain, critique, and integrate principles from math and sciences such as biology, microbiology, metagenomics, chemistry, statistics, computing, and programming for application in sustainable biological systems. 
  3. Conduct experiments and analyze and interpret data. 
  4. Apply quantitative principles to solve problems. 
  5. Demonstrate the ability to work in teams integrating science and technology to solve problems involving sustainable biological systems. 
  6. Demonstrate effective communication skills, both written and verbal. 
  7. Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. 

 

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