The successful graduate will:

  • Demonstrate proficiency in written communication.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in oral communication.
  • Apply logic to construct sound arguments.
  • Apply an appropriate method of intellectual inquiry for a given field of study to make decisions or solve problems.
  • Demonstrate skills necessary to navigate Christian higher education in one's chosen field.
  • Describe various aspects of the western tradition (culture, history, art, literature, philosophy, etc.).
  • Discuss the nature and significance of freedom and free enterprise (capitalism) in the American experience.
  • Articulate awareness of diverse cultures, viewpoints, and perspectives and their influences on contemporary issues.
  • Describe the biblical metanarrative.
  • Integrate the biblical metanarrative into one's professional and civic communities.
  • Apply concepts of health promotion and wellness to the planning and implementation of an individualized health and fitness plan.
  • Articulate the relationship between Christian worldview and character.