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Learning Outcomes

 

Learning outcomes are statements of the knowledge, skills and attitudes that we want our graduates to possess.  They are the criteria on which AACSB evaluates our accreditation.  We use them for continuous improvement.  They are important to who we are so we make them public. The following is a list of our current Undergraduate Learning Outcomes.

Common to all undergraduate programs (AACSB)

 

  1. Apply effective written and oral communication skills to business situations.
  2. Analyze the global business environment.
  3. Analyze the local business environment.
  4. Use critical thinking skills in business situations.
  5. Apply an ethical understanding and perspective to business situations.

Accounting (ACCO)

Understand and apply the accounting skills necessary for entry into the accounting profession.

Economics (ECON)

Understand and apply the standard analytic tools of applied economic analysis.

Entrepreneurship (ENTP)

Understand and apply the business skills necessary to start a for-profit or non-profit company.

Finance (FINA)

Understand and apply the standard analytic tools of applied financial analysis.

Human Resources (HURE)

Understand and apply the policies and practices of the primary areas of human resource management.

International Business (INBU)

Understand the increasingly global nature of the world business and economy and effectively apply business skills in international business situations.

Information Technology (IT)

Analyze, apply, and manage information systems solutions to global, regional, and internal business opportunities

Marketing (MARK)

Understand and apply strategic and tactical concepts of marketing.

Operations & Supply Chain Management (OSCM)

Understand and analyzeoperations and supply chain management issues in a firm.

Real Estate (REAL)

Understand and apply the skills necessary for entry into the commercial real estate industry.

 

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