Learning goals for a university course

Set their own learning goals for a university course. You should think about what you want to learn and what you would like to achieve, by the end of this course. You should have five learning goals.  SMART  is an acronym that you should use to guide your goal setting. Use SMART goals to explain and expand how you can reach these 5 goals.

 

To make sure your goals are clear and reachable, each one should be:

  • Specific (simple, sensible, significant)
  • Measurable (meaningful, motivating)
  • Achievable (agreed, attainable)
  • Relevant (reasonable, realistic, and resourced, results-based)
  • Time bound (time-based, time limited, time/cost limited, timely, time-sensitive)

learning goal should be in full sentences, providing details, written in the SMART format