Graduation Requirements
Proficiencies and experiences give students the skills they need to succeed in the workplace and the tools they need to work with increasingly diverse colleagues and audiences.

Community Engagement
Students will demonstrate the combination of knowledge, skills, values, and motivation necessary to contribute to the civic life of communities.

Civics and Individual Ethics
Students will demonstrate an ability to engage in ethical reasoning about civic and individual life.

Global Perspectives
Students will demonstrate an informed perspective on the challenges contemporary societies face in the broader global context.

Human Diversity
Students will demonstrate an understanding of human diversity and the systems of structural inequality that shape human experiences and behaviors.

Oral Communication
Students will demonstrate an ability to engage in clear and concise live communication.

Quantitative Applications
Students will demonstrate an ability to interpret mathematical models in the form of formulas, graphs, and/or tables and draw inferences from them in a specified domain.

Writing
Students will demonstrate university-level writing proficiencies appropriate to their coursework.