University Learning Outcomes
The Institution-wide learning goals define the common ground that unites the programs within the University. They are purposefully broad so that the various colleges and schools can continue to develop their unique identities through varying ways in which the goals are met.
- Communication
Students will be able to demonstrate effective oral, non-verbal and written communication skills in a variety of contexts, with an emphasis on integrative and interprofessional activities.
- Critical Thinking and Life-long Learning
Students will be able to acquire the skills to effectively apply evidence-based knowledge for personal growth and continuing professional development.
- Health and Wellness
Students will be able to recognize the factors that influence health and well-being in personal and professional situations.
- Ethics and Professionalism
Students will be able to demonstrate integrity by using ethical and professional behavior in all endeavors.
- Civic Engagement
Students will be able to promote quality-of-life issues through advocacy and community outreach, including diverse perspectives and people.