The following Emerson College Learning Goals were originally drafted by the Student Learning Committees in 2013-2014. They were reviewed and edited by the Department faculty, the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, the Faculty Council, and were endorsed by the Faculty Assembly in September of 2015.
Emerson College graduates create, communicate, collaborate, critically think, and civically engage.
Upon graduation Emerson students will be able to:
All undergraduates complete Emerson's distinct Liberal Arts Curriculum, which includes both Foundations and Perspectives. Outcomes for courses that meet the Foundations and Perspectives requirements are linked below.
The Liberal Arts curriculum aims to provide students with a:
Source: 2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog
In addition to the Emerson College Learning Outcomes, departments define the student learning outcomes for individuals in their majors and degree programs. Learning outcomes for Emerson's various majors and programs are included below.
Source for learning outcomes below: 2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog
Students will:
BS in Communication Disorders
Students will:
BS in Political Communication
Students will:
BS in Sports Communication
Students will:
BS in Communication Studies
Students will:
BS in Public Relations
Students will:
BS in Journalism
The Emerson Journalism curriculum is centered around four principles: Discovery, Adapt, Illuminate, and Respect.
The four principles are defined through the program’s Learning Objectives.
Students will be able to:
BS in Marketing Communication
Students will:
BA in Business of Creative Enterprises
Students will:
All Performing Arts students will:
BFA in Theatre and Performance
Students will:
BFA in Acting
Students will:
BFA in Theatre
Students will:
BFA in Theatre Design/Technology
Students will:
BFA in Stage and Screen Design/Technology
Students will:
BFA in Stage and Production Management
Students will:
BFA in Musical Theatre
Students will:
BFA in Theatre Education and Performance
Students will:
BFA in Theatre Education
Students will:
BA in Media Arts Production
Students will:
BFA in Media Arts Production
Students will:
BA in Writing, Literature and Publishing
Students will:
Literature Concentration
Students will:
Publishing Concentration
Students will:
BFA in Creative Writing
Students will:
The Honors Program has the following student learning objectives:
Emerson has a substantial number of minors students may complete, in addition to their major program of study. Minors with student learning outcomes listed in the Undergraduate Course Catalog are included below.
Music History & Culture Minor
Student Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes for Emerson's graduate degree programs are included below.
Source for learning outcomes below: 2020-2021 Graduate Course Catalog
MS in Communication Disorders
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Communication Disorders programs:
MFA in Creative Writing
Following is the Student Learning Outcome (SLO) for the Creative Writing program:
MA in Digital Marketing and Data Analytics (Online)
The student learning outcomes of the DMDA program balance the priorities of both digital marketing and data analytics. Students will be able to:
MFA in Film and Media Arts
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Film and Media Art program:
MA in Journalism
The following Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) drive the Journalism curriculum:
MA in Media Design
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Media Design program:
MA in Publishing and Writing
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Publishing and Writing program:
MA in Strategic Marketing Communication
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Strategic Marketing Communication program:
MA in Theatre Education and Applied Theatre
MFA in Theatre Education and Applied Theatre
Following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for the Theatre Education and Applied Theatre program:
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