Defining the Purpose of Your Program:
- The purpose of a program must help students achieve outcomes and is therefore driven by their needs
- The purpose of a program must also be aligned with that of the Faculty or School which in turn is aligned with that of the institution
- A program statement of purpose answers the following questions, which you considered in the previous section:
- What do we do?
- For whom?
- For what benefit?
The statement of purpose should be specific enough to outline what it is you do, and provide a touchstone against to align content and instructional and assessment methods of courses in the program. The following Examples will help you to get started.
[expand title=”Example 1: (Click to see examples) ” rel=”expendable-highlander”] 1) The purpose of the Civil Engineering program is to provide a focused problem-based, education in areas of Structural, Geotechnical, Hydro-technical and Environmental Engineering to academically elite undergraduates to support ethical and economically and environmentally sustainable practices.
