Upon completion of the intercultural studies program, graduates will:

  1. Have a biblical and theological understanding of the global context of the Christian faith.
  2. Have a biblical and theological understanding of the gospel, discipleship, the kingdom of God, and the church.
  3. Identify models of social engagement and strategies appropriate to the expected professional arena.
  4. Understand the basic elements of culture and worldview.
  5. Connect their knowledge of international political, social, and economic issues with biblical/ethical responses.
  6. Experience integrated learning of content, skill, and character through an internship or study abroad.