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Undergraduate Program

The teaching goals, learning objectives and measures for undergraduate students at the Department of Industrial Management and Information are as follows: 

Industrial Management and Information programs seek to develop graduates who:

Ÿ  Understand industrial and information management knowledge.

Ÿ  Are able to apply information technology to industrial management.

Ÿ  Are able to identify and solve problems.

Ÿ  Are effective communicators.

Ÿ  Understand business ethics and social responsibility.

 

Goal U1:

Students will understand industrial and information management knowledge.

 

Objectives U1.1:

Students will demonstrate knowledge of core concepts on industrial and information management.

 

 

Measure U1.1.1:

Course embedded test on students.

Goal U2:

Students will be able to apply information technology in industrial management.

 

Objectives U2.1:

Students will be able to apply appropriate software to create professional reports.

 

Measure U2.1.1:

Course embedded test on students.

Goal U3:

Students will be able to identify and solve problems.

 

Objectives U3.1:

Students will be able to clearly identify problems and find alternative solutions to solve problems.

 

Measure U3.1.1:

Assessment rubrics.

Goal U4:

Each student will be an effective communicator.

 

Objectives U4.1:

Students will demonstrate appropriate written and oral communication skills.

 

Measure U4.1.1:

Assessment rubrics.

Goal U5:

Students will understand business ethics and social responsibility.

 

Objectives U5.1:

Students will understand business ethics and social responsibility, and their effects on corporate decision and public benefits.

 

Measure U5.1.1:

Assessment rubrics.