The Wright has five institutional student learning objectives:
- Critical thinking and problem solving;
- Written and oral communication;
- Intercultural knowledge and competence;
- Ethical reasoning and action; and
- Foundation for lifelong learning.
Clinical Program Aims and Student Learning Objectives
The Wright Institute's doctoral program in clinical psychology is based on the practitioner-scholar model and the integration of science and practice. The program has three aims and thirteen student learning objectives. Read more »Counseling Program Goals and Student Learning Objectives
The mission of the Wright Institute's Masters in Counseling program is to prepare and inspire a diverse student body to provide culturally sensitive mental health services that support resiliency, recovery, and social justice. The program has four goals and eleven student learning objectives. Read more »