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The School of Music at Louisiana State University is committed to ensuring
that its graduates acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to function
as educated individuals, life-long learners, and responsible citizens.
To these ends, the School fosters the development of the following characteristics
and capabilities:
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Communication
Organize and express ideas clearly and appropriately; master standard
use of written and oral communication; appreciate alternative forms
of expression, including art, dance, music and literature; distinguish
between the medium and the message; listen, observe, interpret, and
understand others.
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Critical Thinking
Employ independent, objective, and rigorous reasoning; identify and
integrate the elements of a task or problem; seek, organize, assimilate,
synthesize, and use information; maintain a healthy skepticism; recognize
the value of creativity, the limits of reason and the legitimacy of
intuition.
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Problem Framing and Solving
Appreciate the complexity of problems; go beyond conventional assumptions;
understand parts of systems as well as the whole; recognize patterns
and generalize; search and test solutions using analytical and intuitive
skills; evaluate and monitor outcomes; work effectively and creatively
in diverse groups.
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Knowledge
Master basic facts, concepts, and literature of the arts and sciences;
acquire knowledge of diverse ethical traditions and contemporary issues;
develop competence in the use of technology, instrumentation, and
research methods; develop expertise in a major; understand the evolution
and trends of that major; acquire knowledge of career opportunities.
Integration and Application of Knowledge: Recognize and value the
interconnectedness of knowledge; learn creatively from practice and
experience; apply knowledge in innovative ways; appreciate, use, and
promote multidisciplinary and culturally diverse perspectives; foster
connections wherein knowledge serves as a bridge to new levels of
understanding and insight.
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Self Development
Assess personal strengths, weaknesses, and potential; develop individual
goals and persevere to achieve them; build self-confidence and motivation;
identify and respect diverse backgrounds and viewpoints; deal effectively
with change; recognize and tolerate ambiguity; develop a well-considered
personal ethic that includes responsibility for actions; assume responsibility
for decisions and their results.
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Citizenship
Participate in the local, national, and global community; be sensitive
to the welfare of others; appreciate democratic values; acquire a
sense of personal and collective responsibility for the social and
natural environment.
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Life-long Learning
Maintain a sense of curiosity; appreciate and master the process of
learning; recognize that learning is a means of fulfillment and success
in one's personal and professional life.
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