University Learning Goals
ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ graduates will be able to:
Area |
Goal Statement |
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Augustinian Values |
Develop as a whole person and grow culturally, socially, physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually, grounded in the wisdom of Saint Augustine and the Catholic intellectual tradition. |
Communication |
Engage effectively and responsibly with diverse audiences through active listening and civil discourse, expressing ideas through a broad spectrum of written, verbal, expressive, and/or digital communication techniques. |
Comprehensive Study |
Demonstrate critical thinking in the context of culture, history, patterns of human behavior, science, sustainability, technology, and in-depth knowledge from their course of study within professional and scholarly contexts. |
Cultural Awareness |
Demonstrate an understanding of global and multicultural perspectives of human behavior, achievements, and ideas. |
Leadership |
Demonstrate leadership abilities of self-reflection, teamwork, community building through personal, spiritual, academic, and co-curricular experiences. |
Lifelong Learning |
Demonstrate the practice and commitment to pursue continued intellectual growth for personal and professional development. |
Moral and Ethical Behavior |
Identify and analyze moral and ethical questions, evaluate alternatives, and act with integrity. |
Research and Scholarship |
Use scholarly inquiry and a broad spectrum of research methods to frame issues, solve complex problems, contribute to ongoing discourse, and/or create new works or knowledge. |
Service |
Contribute to the common good and apply knowledge and skills to the betterment of the human condition. |
Unity |
Recognize how ideas, behaviors, and systems impact diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in personal, professional, scholarly, societal, and/or spiritual contexts and effect building a just and peaceful world. |
Updated February 2025