Competency

 

The 30-credit Program is for students admitted in 2022-2023 onwards

The 30-credit Common Core Program intentionally includes attributes and skillsets, presented in forms of competencies, that are desired for our graduates.

Competency describes your ability to master the knowledge or skills required to perform in tasks or real-life situations. Essential competencies are identified and will be taught or assessed along with academic knowledge in the 3 Common Core groups. These attributes and skillsets are categorized into 4 broad competencies which include 15 sub-competencies, whereby you will be assessed using a set of generic, standardized 5-point rubrics for each sub-competency. You can simply select the competency(ies) you are interested in or wish to develop using the course search engine.

The details of Common Core competencies are as follows:

Broad CompetenciesSub-CompetenciesDescriptions of Competencies
CommunicationCM01
Language accuracy and form
  • Use language (grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary) accuracy in writing and orally
  • Use contextually appropriate language (e.g., formal style, informal style, word choice) in writing and orally
CM02
Language meaning
  • Develop ideas clearly and fully
  • Organize ideas coherently from sentence to text level (in speaking and writing)
CM03
Language use
  • Interact with participants when speaking
  • Demonstrate awareness of audience in communication
CM04
Mode of communication
  • Use body language to enhance communication
  • Use a range of modes (e.g., audio, graphics) for communication
Personal DevelopmentPD01
Aesthetics
  • Articulate and apply judgment of aesthetics
PD02
Lifelong learning
  • Design and implement realistic self-directed learning plans
  • Manage own learning by employing learning techniques and strategies
PD03
Self-awareness
  • Demonstrate external self-awareness (i.e., articulate and evaluate how other people view oneself)
  • Demonstrate internal self-awareness (i.e., articulate and evaluate how one sees themselves)
Problem SolvingPS01
Application of creative thinking
  • Generate and apply creative ideas to solve problem
  • Explain the existing situations in creative ways
  • Refine and reiterate process to come up with creative solutions
  • Practice divergent thinking
PS02
Application of critical thinking
  • Apply evidence-based solution
  • Provide unbiased judgment to analyze problems
PS03
Evaluation of information and sources
  • Identify relevant sources or information
  • Analyze and synthesize information from sources
  • Evaluate the quality of information and sources
  • Provide evidence-based argument
  • Draw conclusions by synthesizing different skills such as analytical, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking
PS04
Problem definition
  • Analyze the given problem in relevant contexts
  • Identify the key issues
Social ResponsibilitySR01
Civic engagement
  • Demonstrate the ability to consider about civic and politics
  • Demonstrate readiness to contribute to society as a responsible, caring citizen
SR02
Collaboration
  • Work collaboratively in a team
  • Identify and utilize own and other people's different skills, strengths and weaknesses
SR03
Cultural awareness
  • Demonstrate an understanding of own culture
  • Apply an understanding of cultural diversity to interact with individuals from different backgrounds
SR04
Ethical awareness
  • Recognize and address ethical issues as they arise
  • Explore and evaluate the ethical implications of people's actions