BRCC has identified four specific college-level competencies within the general education core that are tracked for associate degree students to gauge the level of proficiency of its graduates. These outcomes are listed in each applicable course syllabus. Instructors should list the learning outcomes on their syllabi along with the more specific course competencies. The general education outcomes are:
- Communication: Students will effectively communicate through various media.
- Mathematics: Students will solve problems and communicate findings using discipline appropriate techniques and technologies.
- Computer Skills: Students will properly employ appropriate computing software and technology to store, manipulate, and communication information.
- Essential Workplace Skills: Students will demonstrate attitudes and behaviors necessary to function effectively as an employee.