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Causes: Education, Undergraduate Colleges
Mission: The university of dallas is dedicated to the pursuit of wisdom, of truth, and of virtue as the proper and primary ends of education. The university seeks to educate its students so they may develop the intellectual and moral virtues, prepare themselves for life and work in a problematic and changing world, and become leaders able to act responsibly for their own good and for the good of their family, community, country, and church.
Programs: The satish & yasmin gupta college of business is a professional school whose primary purpose is to prepare its students to become competent and responsible managers who are principled and moral leaders. To accomplish this purpose, we select and retain a diverse and talented faculty and staff. We encourage our faculty to engage in real world practices that support their teaching and research agendas. Our faculty emphasize teaching and learning and engage in basic, applied, and pedagogical research.
the constantin college of liberal arts seeks to educate students of seriousness, intelligence and spirit in accordance with the fundamental mission of the university of dallas - the specific mission of the constantin college is to provide undergraduate education through baccalaureate degree programs which include a substantial and coherent core curriculum common to all undergraduates and major studies in the humanities and sciences proper to liberal learning. The core curriculum emphasizes the study of the great deeds and works of western civilization, both ancient and modern. . . (continued on schedule o)
the braniff graduate school seeks to accomplish at the highest level the universitys commitment to the revival of the western heritage of liberal education, the recovery of the christian intellectual tradition and the renewal of catholic theology in fidelity to the church and in constructive dialogue with the modern world. Its specific purpose is to offer selected masters and doctoral programs in the liberal arts which recall these disciplines to their first principles and which will prepare students for careers in a variety of fields. . . . (continued on schedule o)