Demonstrate knowledge and understanding representing appropriate breadth and depth in selected content areas of psychology.
Design and conduct basic studies to address psychological questions, using appropriate research methods.
Use critical thinking effectively.
Identify appropriate applications of psychology in solving problems.
Seek and evaluate scientific evidence for psychological claims.
Tolerate ambiguity and realize that psychological explanations are often complex and tentative.
Demonstrate information competence in relevant areas.
Use information and technology ethically and responsibly.
Demonstrate effective writing skills in various formats (e.g., essays, correspondence, technical papers, note taking) and for various purposes (e.g., informing, defending, persuading, arguing, teaching).
Reflect on their experiences and find meaning in them, including as they relate to their personal spiritual commitments and the Seventh-day Adventist orientation of the University.
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