| Institutional Learning Outcomes
John Paul the Great Catholic University has explicit institutional learning outcomes that describe what a student will be able to do as a result of the learning experiences that lead to a Bachelor of Science degree. The outcomes shape the curriculum completely: assessment, delivery, support, credentialing, and program evaluation. The institutional outcomes are connected with the general learning outcomes of each of the degree programs. The degree learning outcomes are connected to the learning outcomes for each course within the degree program.
JP Catholic graduates will be known for their:
• Faith based on knowledge of and love for Jesus Christ
• Personal values system based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
• Ability to reason
• High ethical standards
• Concern for social justice, the family and community
• Appreciation for the great works of literature, art & music
and for their expertise and ability to apply their multidisciplinary knowledge and skills in innovative ways to solve novel problems. They will be entrepreneurial, show initiative, and possess characteristics developed to high levels that will include skills in:
• Oral and written communication
• Negotiations
• Math and problem solving
• Analysis and critical evaluation
• Internet business tools
and their abilities in:
• Leadership & decision-making
• Integrating multi-disciplinary knowledge within the business enterprise
• Assuming responsibility
• Applying their expertise & problem solving abilities in real world problems
• Working effectively as a member of a team
and for their capacity for:
• Independent lifelong learning.
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