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1. Pursue and evaluate knowledge through the skills of
inquiry, research, critical thinking and problem solving.
2. Communicate effectively in both speech and writing.
3. Understand the varying perspectives of the liberal arts
and sciences and apply them to personal, civic or professional issues.
4. Understand and appreciate diversity and develop a
worldview informed by multicultural and global perspectives.
5. Understand and appreciate the Jesuit/Catholic linking of
faith and justice.
6. Assess their own levels of commitment to community
service and to a just world.
7. Demonstrate proficiency in the content and methodology of
their discipline or profession.
8. Think systematically about moral, ethical and spiritual
questions and assess and articulate their own values.
9. Demonstrate team and leadership skills needed to convert goals to action.
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Department/Program Accounting Student
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the fundamental disciplines
– information systems, financial, cost, taxation, auditing. |
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Demonstrate skills and abilities relevant in providing professional
accounting services in the public, private and governmental sectors of
accounting including critical thinking, effective written and oral communication,
working effectively in teams, and proficient use of the computer for
information search, retrieval, problem solving and communication. |
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Be aware of the needs of communities beyond the boundaries of their
professional community. |
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