Students will be equipped to demonstrate nuanced critical thinking, including the ability to identify issues, analyze relevant information, and select the most convincing evidence to construct persuasive arguments articulating their conclusions and the ramifications thereof. They will learn to exercise reasonable care and independent professional judgment in their actions.
A special emphasis will be placed on improving communication skills and the decision-making process when faced with ethical dilemmas. By the end of the program, students will be able to clearly and coherently articulate ideas and concepts both orally and in writing to a wide range of audiences and effectively interact in both large and small group settings.