Graduate Program
The teaching goals,
learning objectives and measures for the industrial management master program
of the Department of Industrial Management and Information Technology are as
follows:
Industrial Management Master programs seek to
develop graduates who:
Understand advanced industrial
and information management knowledge.
Are able to apply advanced information
technology to industrial management.
Are able to identify and
solve production and operations related problems.
Are effective
communicators.
Understand business ethics
and social responsibility.
Goal
U1:
Students will understand advanced
industrial and information management knowledge.
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Objectives
U1.1:
Students will demonstrate advanced
knowledge of core concepts on industrial and information management.
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Measure
U1.1.1:
Course embedded test on
students.
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Goal
U2:
Students will be able to
apply advanced information technology in industrial management.
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Objectives
U2.1:
Students will be able to
apply appropriate software to create professional and analysis reports.
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Measure
U2.1.1:
Course embedded test on
students.
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Goal U3:
Students will be able to identify
and solve production and operations related problems.
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Objectives
U3.1:
Students will be able to
clearly identify production and operations related problems and find
alternative solutions to them.
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Measure
U3.1.1:
Assessment rubrics.
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Goal U4:
Each student will be an
effective communicator.
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Objectives
U4.1:
Students will demonstrate
appropriate written and oral communication skills.
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Measure
U4.1.1:
Assessment rubrics.
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Goal U5:
Students will understand
business ethics and social responsibility.
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Objectives
U5.1:
Students will understand
business ethics and social responsibility, and their effects on corporate decision
and public benefits.
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Measure
U5.1.1:
Assessment rubrics.
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