Communication
- Demonstrate effective written communication with clarity, coherence and purpose.
- Demonstrate effective oral communication using structured rhetoric, active listening, articulate speaking and non-verbal communication.
Critical Thinking
- Apply problem-solving strategies using appropriate disciplinary or cross-disciplinary logical and empirical methods to solve complex, real-world problems.
Quantitative & Information Literacy
- Analyze, interpret and apply quantitative evidence to make inferences
- Locate, evaluate, interpret and use information from a variety of sources
Diversity
- Demonstrate awareness of how the diverse range of human differences influences the historical and current formation of artistic, economic, social, scientific, cultural or political institutions
Interpersonal/Intrapersonal
- Demonstrate skills that support positive and fulfilling interpersonal relationships.
- Demonstrate effective intrapersonal communication skills through self-reflection and choices that reflect personal and professional responsibility.
Updated Fall 2023