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Mary Lou Fulton and Marjorie Pay Hinckley endowments in the college fund many experiential learning activities for students, including internships and travel to academic conferences. If you received an award from either of these endowments, please complete this form to report on your experience.
Here are the skills students should develop by the time they graduate from our college:
Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Student Competencies
Produce Solutions
Research Proficiency
Employ rigorous research methods to understand diverse human experience.
Identify Solutions
Design research that addresses societal problems.
Apply Research
Solve real world problems and evaluate outcomes using critical thinking and empirical research.
Communicate Effectively
Write Effectively
Write persuasive prose employing empirical research to make an argument.
Speak Persuasively
Articulate findings, claims, and solutions effectively.
Collaborate Constructively
Work closely with others to solve problems.
Navigate Human Experience
Understand People
Understand and interpret diverse social worlds through empirical research and empathetic engagement.
Civic Engagement
Creatively engage social problems using effective theories and methods.
Spiritual Understanding
Recognize the role of the divine in human affairs and the divinity of humanity.
(November 4, 2019)
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