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- Students will integrate their ability to think critically, respond to their audience, and produce well-organized, research-based, and cohesive oral and written communication.
- Students will develop an understanding of their own and others’ cultural contexts and will engage ethically and respectfully with these cultures.
- Students will think logically and analytically to solve real-world problems.
- Students will apply discipline-specific knowledge to explain the key factors that shape individuals, families, social institutions, and processes that shape human behavior and interactions.
- Students will know the general content of the Bible, affirm its authority and veracity, and apply biblical teaching for Christian faith and practice.
- Students will grow in Christlikeness, by practicing spiritual disciplines and nurturing spiritual maturity in themselves and others.
- Students will articulate God’s mission, the church’s role within it, and the vocation of all believers in service to God’s kingdom.