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Mission documents typically include  
Mission documents typically include  


* a mission statement -- what we do now (assumes the college is operating), who we serve, and what the outcomes are
* a mission statement -- what we do now (assumes the college is operating), who we serve, and what the outcomes are
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* other purposes -- if there is a mission that flows from the greater organization, such as a church may also want students to take a pledge
* other purposes -- if there is a mission that flows from the greater organization, such as a church may also want students to take a pledge
* values -- how we conduct all our actions leading to the mission and other purposes
* values -- how we conduct all our actions leading to the mission and other purposes
* strategic plan -- how we get from the mission to the vision or an in-between step
* educational outcomes -- what students from our programs all should achieve on completion
* educational outcomes -- what students from our programs all should achieve on completion
* methods -- how we achieve the mission
* methods -- how we achieve the mission at a higher level
* [[OSE College Strategic Plan]] -- how we get from the mission to the vision or an in-between step -- usually a bigger doc


=== Mission ===
=== Mission ===


The mission of OSE College is to prepare practitioner-scholars who will contribute to an open source economy through social enterprise.
The mission of OSE College is to prepare practitioner-scholars who will contribute to an open source economy through social enterprise.
=== Vision ===
=== Other Purposes ===


=== Values ===
=== Values ===
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,,do review these using the [[Guiding Philosophies]]
,,do review these using the [[Guiding Philosophies]]


=== Graduate Outcomes ===
=== General Education Competencies ===
 
Graduates of the degree programs and certificates will have developed and demonstrated the following competencies:


# an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems by applying principles of engineering, science, systems thinking, and mathematics together with open source technology, information, collaboration, and techniques
# an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems by applying principles of engineering, science, systems thinking, and mathematics together with open source technology, information, collaboration, and techniques
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# an ability to apply the above principles to create and maintain beneficial enterprises serving a community while practicing the [[#Values|values of OSE College]]
# an ability to apply the above principles to create and maintain beneficial enterprises serving a community while practicing the [[#Values|values of OSE College]]


Adapted from [https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting-engineering-programs-2020-2021/#GC3 ABET Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs > Student Outcomes] and the [[main|OSE Wiki]]
Adapted from [https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting-engineering-programs-2020-2021/#GC3 ABET Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs > Student Outcomes] and the [[main|OSE Wiki]].
 
General education when done for a degree program also needs to include the well-rounded liberal outcomes ind addition to the outcomes above. A sample set could include these based on the LEAP general education outcomes and the basic employability skills from the Business Roundtable.
 
=== Learning Skills ===
 
This set of skills apply to all skills that follow and serve to improve any aspect of knowledge or performance.
 
* Assessment
* Generalization
* Transfer
* Research
* Creativity
* Evaluation
* Self-development
 
=== Integrative and Applied Learning ===
 
This set of skills apply to all skills that follow and serve to improve any aspect of knowledge or performance.
 
* Creativity
* Problem Solving
* Decision Making
* Design
* Synthesis
* Specialized Competencies
 
=== Personal ===
 
* Integrity
* Initiative, Goals & Self-managing
* Dependable & Reliable
* Adaptable
* Professional
 
=== Intellectual & Practical ===
 
* Reading & Writing
* Inquiry, Analysis, & Critical Thinking
* Quantitative & Scientific Reasoning
* Technology & Information
* Curious & Creative
 
=== Inter-personal ===
 
* Respect
* Communication in multiple media (text, graphic, audio, video, specialized systems)
* Teamwork
* Ethical Reasoning
 
 
 
Organizations & Productivity
Organizations & How They Work
Planning & Managing Tasks
Stakeholder Focus
Metrics & Quality
Budgeting & Finance
 
 
Societal
Cultures & Societies
Governments &  Laws
Public Health & Safety
Economics & Sustainability
Civic Service & Responsibility
 
 
=== Strategic Plan ===

Revision as of 21:34, 20 July 2021

OSE College Mission Documents

,,do All of these are DRAFT and need to be adapted and adopted by the OSE College Board and OSE College Community.

Mission documents typically include

  • a mission statement -- what we do now (assumes the college is operating), who we serve, and what the outcomes are
  • a vision statement -- what we want to become (3-5 years or more)
  • other purposes -- if there is a mission that flows from the greater organization, such as a church may also want students to take a pledge
  • values -- how we conduct all our actions leading to the mission and other purposes
  • educational outcomes -- what students from our programs all should achieve on completion
  • methods -- how we achieve the mission at a higher level
  • OSE College Strategic Plan -- how we get from the mission to the vision or an in-between step -- usually a bigger doc

Mission

The mission of OSE College is to prepare practitioner-scholars who will contribute to an open source economy through social enterprise.

Vision

Other Purposes

Values

,,do review these using the Guiding Philosophies

General Education Competencies

Graduates of the degree programs and certificates will have developed and demonstrated the following competencies:

  1. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems by applying principles of engineering, science, systems thinking, and mathematics together with open source technology, information, collaboration, and techniques
  2. an ability to apply design to produce open source solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
  3. an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences, for a range of purposes including collaborating, leading, sharing, and teaching
  4. an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
  5. an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
  6. an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use judgment to draw conclusions and make iterative improvements
  7. an ability to acquire, share, and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies
  8. an ability to apply the above principles to create and maintain beneficial enterprises serving a community while practicing the values of OSE College

Adapted from ABET Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs > Student Outcomes and the OSE Wiki.

General education when done for a degree program also needs to include the well-rounded liberal outcomes ind addition to the outcomes above. A sample set could include these based on the LEAP general education outcomes and the basic employability skills from the Business Roundtable.

Learning Skills

This set of skills apply to all skills that follow and serve to improve any aspect of knowledge or performance.

  • Assessment
  • Generalization
  • Transfer
  • Research
  • Creativity
  • Evaluation
  • Self-development

Integrative and Applied Learning

This set of skills apply to all skills that follow and serve to improve any aspect of knowledge or performance.

  • Creativity
  • Problem Solving
  • Decision Making
  • Design
  • Synthesis
  • Specialized Competencies

Personal

  • Integrity
  • Initiative, Goals & Self-managing
  • Dependable & Reliable
  • Adaptable
  • Professional

Intellectual & Practical

  • Reading & Writing
  • Inquiry, Analysis, & Critical Thinking
  • Quantitative & Scientific Reasoning
  • Technology & Information
  • Curious & Creative

Inter-personal

  • Respect
  • Communication in multiple media (text, graphic, audio, video, specialized systems)
  • Teamwork
  • Ethical Reasoning


Organizations & Productivity Organizations & How They Work Planning & Managing Tasks Stakeholder Focus Metrics & Quality Budgeting & Finance


Societal Cultures & Societies Governments & Laws Public Health & Safety Economics & Sustainability Civic Service & Responsibility


Strategic Plan