Seattle University Undergraduate Learning Objectives
Seattle University’s Mission Statement:
Seattle University is dedicated to educating the whole person, to professional formation, and to empowering leaders for a just and humane world.
Flowing from this mission statement and from Seattle University’s Jesuit Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions are five essential learning objectives for undergraduates.
Upon completing their undergraduate studies, Seattle University students will be:
1. Prepared to encounter the world—They thoughtfully engage complex questions about human existence and the natural world by rigorously applying appropriate methods of inquiry and by drawing upon a broad foundation of relevant knowledge and experience.
2. Adept in their discipline—Through pursuing their academic and scholarly passions, they possess in-depth knowledge and skills in their major, and are able to apply them effectively.
3. Empowered to make a difference—They are competent and creative writers, speakers and critical thinkers who are able to thrive in leadership, team and advocacy roles; who contribute to the common good; and who possess the tools to meet life’s challenges.
4. Self-reflective in their pursuit of meaning and purpose—They are prepared and inspired to lead reflective lives of meaning and value, to contemplate their relationship to the transcendent and to discern their vocational and life paths.
5. Committed to justice and ethical action—They are engaged and ethical members of their global and local communities, act with compassion and integrity and strive for social and environmental justice. |