School of Business
Goals
- Core Business Knowledge - Graduates will be knowledgeable in the functional and related areas of business.
1.1. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Accounting
1.2. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Organizational Behavior
1.3. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Operations Management
1.4. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Finance
1.5. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Marketing
1.6. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Legal Environment of Business
1.7. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Information Technology
1.8. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of International Business
1.9. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of Strategy
- Effective Communication - Students will develop effective communication skills.
2.1. Graduates will write in a manner consistent with professional standards
2.2. Graduates will prepare and deliver effective oral business presentations
- Collaboration - Graduates will work effectively in teams in order to accomplish team objectives.
3.1. Team Participation - Graduates will accept and carry out their responsibilities and will not engage in “social loafing” behaviors
3.2. Team cohesiveness - Graduates will contribute to creating a cohesive team atmosphere
3.3. Communication in Teams - Graduates will engage in effective two-way communication
3.4. Group Decision Making - Graduates will use behaviors that facilitate effective group decision-making
- Graduates will be able to apply a framework of ethical decision making to business problems and issues.
4.1. Graduates will use an ethical decision making framework to identify and resolve ethical dilemmas
- Critical Thinking – Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in areas such as complex problem solving, logical reasoning, and idea generation for making business related decisions.
5.1 Graduates will apply, analyze, and synthesize functional business knowledge to solve complex problems.
5.2 Graduates will be able to evaluate the quality and sufficiency of information and use that information to solve real-world problems as well as produce innovative outcomes.