Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master’s degree, students in the MBA program are expected to be able to:
- Goal 1: Demonstrate competency in business knowledge and its application.
Outcomes: Students will -- Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of core business knowledge
- Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of strategy in the global environment
- Demonstrate competency in integrating knowledge across business disciplines.
- Goal 2: Demonstrate competency in applying business knowledge appropriate problem solving, decision making and critical thinking skills
Outcomes: Students will -- Identify a business problem, develop and critically evaluate and prioritize alternative solutions, and make recommendations and provide appropriate support
- Goal 3: Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills
Outcomes: Students will -- Prepare effective business communication and reports
- Make effective oral presentations in both individual and team settings.
- Demonstrate the understanding and application of teamwork.
- Goal 4: Recognize the ethical aspects of business.
Outcomes: Students will -- Apply appropriate professional ethics knowledge in dealing with common ethical situations confronting managers.
- Goal 5: Recognize the roles of leaders in shaping behavior to achieve individual and organizational success.
Outcomes: Students will -- Demonstrate an understanding of motivation and leadership concepts.
Updated: 11/01/2024 12:21PM