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What are PAU’s Institutional Learning Goals?
PAU’s Institutional Learning Goals focus on developing students' intellectual growth, professional skills, ethical reasoning, and cultural competence.
The Institutional Learning Goals aim to prepare graduates for meaningful careers and responsible citizenship by fostering critical thinking, effective communication, research proficiency, and an understanding of diversity and global perspectives.
For more detailed information, you can visit the official page on PAU’s Institutional Learning Goals here.