Franklin University

Applied Management


Institution:
Program: Applied Management
Degree or Certificate: BS-Bachelor of Science in Applied Management
Department: College of Business
Program website:
Program specializations:

Not Applicable

Program mission statement:

Applied management is a degree completion program, designed to compliment the existing technical skills of an individual to include general knowledge, communication skills and application for business and leadership practices.

Professional accreditation: International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)
Program learning outcomes:
What Will I Learn?
:
  • Graduates will identify and synthesize management and leadership activities and theories in their field of expertise.
  • Develop strategic recommendations related to an organizational problem or opportunity.
  • Graduates will perform statistical evaluation of quantifiable data.
  • Graduates will apply basic accounting and fiscal management principles.
  • Graduates will apply proven managerial problem identification and solving techniques.
  • Graduates will apply effective written and presentation communication skills. 
  • Graduates will apply critical thinking by demonstrating knowledge and awareness of ethical issues that relate to diversity.
Evidence of Student Learning - Internal: How will the program measure what I have learned?:

Assignments from courses are collected and reviewed by external evaluators to determine if outcomes were met (yes/no).

Assessment results for 2008 (n=34) showed that 22% met the outcome "apply basic accounting and fiscal management principles". Changes have since been made to the program and assessment has been conducted again in 2010 (results will be available in May 2010).

Results of External Exams/Assessments: What third-party assessments will measure what I have learned?:

Not Applicable