Graduate Attributes (GAs)
GA Rubrics 1-17
Citizenship

Be responsible citizens with an international outlook and a sense of ethics and civility.

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Knowledge

Have up-to-date, in-depth knowledge of an academic specialty, as well as a broad range of cultural and general knowledge.

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Learning

Be independent, lifelong learners with an open mind and an inquiring spirit.

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Skills

Have the necessary information literacy and IT skills, as well as numerical and problem-solving skills, to function effectively in work and everyday life.

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Creativity

Be able to think critically and creatively.

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Communication

Have trilingual and biliterate competence in English and Chinese, and the ability to articulate ideas clearly and coherently.

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Teamwork

Be ready to serve, lead and work in a team, and to pursue a healthy lifestyle.

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