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Business Administration Learning Goals
Critical thinking/analysis goals:
View social and business problems from multiple perspectives. (circumspection)
Model and simplify problems to facilitate understanding and solution. (modeling)
Use graphs and numbers to describe and clarify business problems. (numeracy-expository)
Interpret numerical data and statistical information and explain their managerial implications. (numeracy-interpretive)
Develop hypotheses about business problems and issues and conduct systematic and discriminating research to test those hypotheses. (systematic research)
Employ ethical reasoning when engaging in decision-making (ethical reasoning)
Develop the ability to recognize information needs and to locate, evaluate and effectively use information. (information literacy)
Communication/writing goals:
Writing
Mobilize and organize evidence and logical arguments to persuasively support a position or recommendation. (ideas and arguments)
Write clearly organized papers with coherent, well developed paragraphs, logical transitions and little redundancy. (rhetorical control)
Construct persuasive, grammatically correct sentences which are easily understood by the target audience. (language control)Critically review and edit the written work of colleagues. (editing)
Oral Presentation
Make concise, persuasive presentations to critical audiences. (presentation)
Engage thoughtful extemporaneous dialog. This requires both active listening and "thinking on your feet". (active listening/dialog)
Business Theory and Practice
Understand information presented in corporate financial statements, prospectuses, investment surveys, business plans, and the financial press. (financial information)
Apply principles of economic analysis to model and solve management problems. (Economic principles)
Use quantitative methods to model management problems: inferential statistics, optimization, constrained optimization. (quantitative methods)
Apply social and behavioral theories to understand the management of individuals and organizations. (social/behavioral theories)
Understand the management and measurement of value creation processes within the organization and allocation of the created value across owners, other investors, and stakeholders. (value creation)
Appreciate how owners, customers, employees, competitors and governments are stakeholders in an organization's success, and how such stakeholders influence business decisions across national boundaries. (stakeholder perspective)
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