ANTICIPATED PROGRAM OUTCOMES

"We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security and women's empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all."

Ban Ki-moon, Former Secretary General of the United Nations

The anticipated outcomes for students earning an MA/PhD in “Dynamic Universal Systems” are personal, relational, professional and global.

Personal Outcomes

  1. Develops advanced critical thinking skills through understanding universal, natural system patterns

  2. Gains clarity in personal decision-making through an evidence-based methodology

  3. Cultivates authentic self-expression and personal growth

  4. Enhances meta-cognitive awareness and self-reflection capabilities

  5. Acquires practical tools for navigating complex challenges

  6. Develops deeper understanding of personal core values and vision

  7. Strengthens ability to align actions with long-term goals

  8. Cultivates resilience through a "Plan BE" and “Ing” approach to life

  9. Increases their capacity for innovative problem-solving

  10. Develops an enhanced self-awareness and personal transformation skills

Relationship Outcomes

  1. Gains expertise in building sustainable relationships from the inside out

  2. Develops skills for fostering intentional co-operation

  3. Enhances their ability to appreciate and leverage diversity in every relationship

  4. Learns to engage in and facilitate judgment-free dialogues

  5. Develops capacity to bridge different internal perspectives and worldviews

  6. Strengthens their ability to create safe spaces for authentic connection

  7. Improves their skills in hearing, counselling, and conflict resolution

  8. Enhanced ability to foster interdependent relationships

  9. Develops skills for building trust and mutual understanding

  10. Learns to facilitate transformative change in relationships

Local Community & Client Outcomes

  1. Gains tools for effective organizational development

  2. Develops ability to build and lead high-functioning teams

  3. Enhances capacity to facilitate group transformation

  4. Improves ability to implement scalable interventions

  5. Develops skills for fostering collective wisdom

  6. Strengthens ability to guide others through change processes

  7. Enhances capacity to create meaningful community initiatives

  8. Develops expertise in facilitating group decision-making

  9. Improves ability to bridge individual and collective needs

  10. Strengthens capacity to build sustainable local systems

Global Impact Outcomes

  1. Individuals are able to contribute to advancement of systemic approaches to global challenges

  2. They have the ability to link personal and local actions with global implications

  3. An enhanced ability to foster cross-cultural understanding

  4. A stronger capacity to design and implement sustainable solutions

  5. Strong skills for simply, passionately and practically addressing complex global issues

  6. Able to effectively contribute to a collective knowledge based on the universality of systems, living and lifelike

  7. Students have an enhanced ability to facilitate global cooperation

  8. They have tools and material to build strong bridges, mending cultural and societal divisions

  9. A graduate degree in DUS demonstrates an ability to promote sustainable development, and

  10. An MA/PhD in “Dynamic Universal Systems” frees one to contribute to the evolution of human consciousness and collective Wisdom