College Goals
The three College goals are:
- Students will learn to critically evaluate the influence of legal, ethical, cultural or global factors on business or economic environments/ decisions.
- Students will learn to present logical and persuasive oral or written arguments analyzing a current issue.
- Students will learn to use appropriate computer applications, quantitative reasoning, or research skills to analyze solutions to business or economic problems.
In assessing the extent to which these goals were met through selected college-wide courses, these questions were added to student course evaluations:
- QID 7261: This question is asked college-wide and may or may not apply to this particular course. Did this class enable you to critically evaluate the influence of legal, ethical, cultural or global factors on business or economic environments/ decisions?
- QID 7262: This question is asked college-wide and may or may not apply to this particular course. Did this class enable you to present logical and persuasive oral or written arguments analyzing a current issue in topics covered in this course?
- QID 7263: This question is asked college-wide and may or may not apply to this particular course. Did this class enable you to use appropriate computer applications, quantitative reasoning, or research skills to analyze solutions to business or economic problems?
At the end of each semester, an analysis is done to determine the results. The results for each semester may be found by clicking the term below.
College Goal Results (.pdf) |
Department Specific Data (.xlsx) |
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