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Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students should be able to:

  1. Understand the varying perspectives of the humanities, social and physical sciences, and mathematics apply them to personal, civic, or professional issues.
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in the content and methodology of their discipline or profession.
  3. Pursue and evaluate knowledge through the skills of inquiry, research, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
  4. Communicate effectively in both speech and writing.
  5. Demonstrate team and leadership skills needed to convert goals into action.
  6. Understand and appreciate diversity and develop a worldview informed by multicultural and global perspectives.
  7. Think systematically about moral, ethical, and spiritual questions and assess and articulate their own values.
  8. Understand and appreciate the Jesuit/Catholic linking of faith and justice and assess their own levels of commitment to a just world.
  9. Assess their own levels of commitment to community service and to a just world.
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Assessment Administration & Staff

Isiaah Crawford, Ph.D., Provost

Jacquelyn Miller, Ph.D., Associate Provost for Academic Affairs

John Bean, Ph.D., Consulting Professor, Academic Writing and Assessment 

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Office of the Provost

Associate Provost
for Academic Affairs
ADMN 104
206.296.6384
Fax: 206.296.2012

Seattle University
901 12th Avenue
P. O. Box 222000
Seattle, WA 98122-1090
206.296.6000