Seattle University Student Learning OutcomesSeattle University undergraduate students should be able to:

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.

 

 

Undergraduate Students

Department/Program

MGMT/ Greg Prussia MGMT 380, 471

Student Learning Outcomes

Seattle University’s Student Learning Outcomes

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Assess student strengths and weaknesses regarding course content areas               

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Experience volunteerism and build the inner person

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Improve understanding of the business environment by experiencing teamwork

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Learn about a local non-profit organization and understand its management

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Apply relevant course concepts to Service-Learning projects

 

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