Core Competencies
Bachelor’s Program
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ADOA1: Demonstrate interdisciplinary thinking and enthusiasm in Buddhism, with the interdisciplinary capacity to integrate and solve general problems.
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ADOA2: Integrate Buddhist theory with practice and demonstrate the practical competence required for professional work.
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Demonstrate the ability to analyze professional Buddhist knowledge and apply it effectively in professional settings.
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Demonstrate the ability to effectively utilize technology and engage in innovation, creativity, or entrepreneurship.
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Demonstrate the basic cultivation and moral character embodied in the principles of the Three Acts of Goodness and Four Givings.
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Demonstrate the ability to manage emotions, cope with stress, and promote physical and mental healing.
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Demonstrate self-awareness, self-reflection, self-confidence, and the ability to engage in autonomous learning.
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Demonstrate cross-cultural and multicultural thinking, an international perspective, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
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Cultivate a religious spirit of gratitude and reciprocity, social service, and sustainable development.
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Demonstrate self-discipline grounded in a sense of responsibility, civic awareness, and professional ethics.
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Demonstrate basic Chinese-language, foreign-language, and information-technology skills required in the workplace.
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Demonstrate basic communication, coordination, and teamwork skills.
Master’s Program
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Demonstrate interdisciplinary thinking and enthusiasm, with the interdisciplinary capacity to integrate and solve complex problems.
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Integrate research theory with practice and enhance the practical competence required for professional work.
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Demonstrate professional knowledge, the ability to promote Buddhism across cultures or perform language translation, and the ability to apply professional expertise in the workplace.
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Demonstrate proficiency in technology and the ability to engage in innovation, creativity, or entrepreneurship.
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Demonstrate the basic cultivation and moral character embodied in the principles of the Three Acts of Goodness and Four Givings: do good deeds, speak good words, and keep a good heart.
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Further develop the ability to manage emotions, cope with stress, and promote physical and mental healing.
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Deepen self-awareness, self-reflection, and self-confidence, and strengthen the ability to engage in autonomous learning.
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Demonstrate cross-cultural and multicultural thinking, broaden an international perspective, and pursue lifelong learning.
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Cultivate a religious spirit of gratitude and reciprocity, social service, and the practice of sustainable development.
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Demonstrate self-discipline through an awareness of responsibility, civic consciousness, and professional ethics.
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Demonstrate advanced Chinese-language, foreign-language, and information-technology skills required in the workplace.
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Demonstrate proficient communication, coordination, and teamwork skills.
Doctoral Program
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Grounded in Chinese Buddhist culture, demonstrate advanced interdisciplinary professional knowledge, interdisciplinary thinking and enthusiasm in Buddhism, and the interdisciplinary capacity to integrate and solve complex problems.
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Demonstrate advanced integration of theory and practice and the practical competence required for professional work.
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Demonstrate the ability to conduct research and innovation in Buddhist professional knowledge, promote Buddhism across cultures, and apply professional expertise in the workplace.
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Demonstrate advanced mastery of technology and the ability to engage in innovation, creativity, or entrepreneurship.
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Further cultivate the basic character and moral virtues embodied in the principles of the Three Acts of Goodness and Four Givings.
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Demonstrate excellent emotional management, stress-coping, and physical and mental healing abilities.
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Embody self-awareness, self-reflection, and self-confidence, and demonstrate advanced autonomous learning abilities.
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Demonstrate cross-cultural and multicultural thinking, strengthen an international perspective, and pursue lifelong learning.
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Cultivate a religious spirit of gratitude and reciprocity, social service, and active practice of sustainable development.
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Demonstrate a high degree of responsibility, civic awareness, and self-discipline grounded in professional ethics.
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Demonstrate advanced proficiency in Chinese, foreign languages, and information technology required in the workplace.
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Further enhance communication, coordination, and teamwork skills.
College and Department of Buddhist Studies, FGU