Student Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation, the graduate will demonstrate:
A life that is CHRIST-CENTERED, which
- Demonstrates a faith that is active and reflective.
- Is sensitive and responsive to the spiritual needs of self and others.
- Examines ethical issues in relation to Christian faith.
A life of PASSIONATE LEARNING, that
- Utilizes knowledge from the humanities, theology, natural and social sciences, nursing theories and intercultural experiences in providing nursing care.
- Utilizes the ability to think actively and strategically in applying selected research findings to improve nursing practice.
- Utilizes the nursing process by employing strategic thinking, decision-making, psychomotor and interpersonal skills.
A life of SERVANT LEADERSHIP, that
- Assumes leadership that empowers self and others, foster ability to resolve conflicts, functions as a change agent and promotes accountability.
- Participates in the present and emerging roles of the professional nurse.
- Develops a sense of vocational direction.
A life of COMPASSIONATE PEACEMAKING, that
- Collaborates and consults with clients and the interdisciplinary team in providing comprehensive health services that reflect a healthy understanding of self and others.
A life of GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP, which
- Demonstrates ability to provide culturally sensitive care.
- Demonstrates stewardship of the environment and examines ethical issues in relation to Christian faith.