1. Demonstrate mastery of the competencies required in their
profession or field.
2. Produce effective written work deemed publishable in
appropriate contexts.
3. Make effective oral presentations adapted to specific
audiences.
4. Recognize and address moral and ethical challenges within
their profession or field.
5. Demonstrate a worldview informed by multicultural and
global perspectives.
6. Understand and appreciate the Jesuit/Catholic linking of
faith and justice.
7. Assess their own levels of commitment to community
service and to a just world.
8. Demonstrate effective leadership and team skills needed
to convert goals to action.
9. Articulate a personal and professional growth plan in
which continued learning is a key component.
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Department/Program Computer
Science & Software Engineering Dept. Software
Engineering Program Student
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1. Demonstrate a solid foundation in the core areas of software engineering, and knowledge of advanced topics studied in appropriate elective courses. (Depth) |
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2. Pursue productive careers in computing or graduate education in computer science or software engineering. (Breadth) |
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3. Communicate and function effectively as members or leaders of project teams. (Professionalism) |
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4. Maintain professional currency in the rapidly changing field of computing. (Lifelong Learning) |
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5. Apply a proper balance of theory and practice in problem solving. (Theory/Practice) |
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6. Utilize their knowledge of the humanities, mathematics, science and business in their professional career. (Balance) |
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