Transferable Skills
TRANSFERABLE SKILLS: are abilities that can be applied to many
different job situations and transferred from your collegiate experiences
to your work experiences. The great advantage of being a liberal arts
student is that you are NOT trained in one specific skill but have acquired
a broad range of skills and experiences. These skills are developed in
the classroom, through discussions with other students and faculty outside
of the classroom, and through group projects, campus jobs, and extracurricular
activities.
No matter what subject you choose as a major:
Biology, English, Math, Religion, Art History, Political Science, Anthropology,
Music, etc. you will develop skills in
.
Communication
- Write well both creatively and analytically
- Speak clearly, persuasively, and coherently about yourself, your ideas,
and your research
- Read extensively, draw conclusions, and share perspectives
- Listen to differing opinions and communicate thoughts
Leadership/ Relationship Building/ Teamwork
- Build, maintain, and establish relationships
- Initiate ideas within a team, manage a team, and facilitate cooperation
- Engage, motivate, set direction, and achieve goals
- Demonstrate curiosity - how and why things work and how they can be
changed
Critical and Analytical Thinking
- Understand, absorb, and analyze complex material through written and
verbal information
- Identify information and problems, gather evidence through research,
evaluate a situation from a wide variety of viewpoints, and derive conclusions
- Complex thinking - the ability to process information and examine how
projects can be done more effectively
Problem Solving
- Research causes of problems, choose courses of action, and evaluate
potential solutions
- Learn quickly and adapt as new situations arise
Research, Development, and Project Management
- Consult multiple sources, analyze data, and assess needs
- Research causes of problems and evaluate potential solutions
- Use intellectual agility to see things in a new light; utilize critical
analysis
These skills are valued in ALL career fields!!!
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