| Outcomes |
Data |
Results |
2002-2003 |
| Graduates
will be placed in positions befitting their education and with competitive
salaries
|
Annual
employment survey of BA graduates. Placement data for 2002 indicates
salaries held up fairly well despite a weak job market. There was some
concern for HR salaries. |
Department
pleased given current economic climate. Would like to see improvement for
HR graduates.
|
Department
will continue to monitor placement data.
|
| Graduates
will exhibit knowledge of theoretical concepts, ideas, and topics taught
in the areas of Management, Marketing, Finance, and Logistics. |
All
majors within BA Department placed at 84th to 99th percentile on ETS exam
which tests knowledge of these concepts.
|
Department
very pleased with results, especially management's 99th percentile rating.
|
Department
will continue to monitor ETS data.
|
| Graduates
will be able to demonstrate competency in both oral and/or written
communication skills including ability to plan, organize, research and
present reports using emerging technologies. |
Review
of course requirements indicate that 73% have written and oral
communication requirements.
|
Department
very pleased with this result, in general
|
Department
will continue to monitor and evaluate course requirements.
|
| Students
will have ongoing professional and interactive experiences with the
business community. |
59
Internships placed in the last twelve months. 21 business leaders brought
to campus via Ralph Nye Lecture Series. |
Department
generally pleased with the opportunities being afforded students to
interact with business community leaders. |
Department
will continue to monitor and seek opportunities for students.
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