Enhancing Student Success Through Diverse Education Programs

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Explore the importance of cultivating well-rounded graduates for the future. Embrace a holistic approach by blending technology, liberal arts, and humanities to inspire learning and creativity. Discover the array of academic offerings and interdisciplinary possibilities to enrich students' educational journey.


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  1. Building a Better Student March 4, 2022

  2. What kind of graduates do we want to send out into the world?

  3. Example

  4. Philosophy Student

  5. Philosophy Student

  6. Philosophy Student Ministry

  7. Philosophy Student Ministry

  8. Philosophy Student Ministry Counseling

  9. Philosophy Student Ministry Counseling ?

  10. Philosophy: Pre-Counseling Counseling Psychology Philosophy

  11. What can other programs offer our students?

  12. Expanding Our Thinking

  13. It is technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our hearts sing -Steve Jobs

  14. Computer Science + Technical and Professional Writing Art History Business Exercise Science + Business Sociology Psychology International Business + Foreign Language Religious Studies Cultural Anthropology Double Majors Minors Courses GenEd Recommendations Journalism + Sociology Anthropology History Art + General Business + Philosophy Music Communications Communications Business Computer Science

  15. Brainstorming discuss solutions as a group? Why don t we currently share more courses and current offerings? What potential cross-overs in programs are there in teaching other majors? How can departments become more receptive to

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