Accounting Bachelor of Business Administration
Program Mission Statement
Within 香港六合彩开奖结果2023's Department of Accounting and Finance the Accounting program is committed to providing high-quality undergraduate instruction, with particular emphasis on accounting education that serves the needs of Northeast Florida. The faculty is committed to teaching excellence enhanced by research and interaction with accounting professionals in the broader business community. Specifically, the Accounting program seeks:
1) To provide Bachelor of Business Administration degrees which prepare graduates for entry into professional and managerial positions in accounting, 2) to provide quality undergraduate instruction in accounting, which prepares students for lifelong learning and success, 3) to provide intellectual contributions that enhance the delivery of instruction to students, improve the application of existing knowledge, and provide solutions primarily to regional issues. The primary emphasis for intellectual contributions is applied research, followed by instructional research, and pure research, 4) to provide service which contributes to meeting the personal, professional, and life-long learning needs of our students, the University community, the business community, and alumni, 5) to provide internship and field experience opportunities to accounting students, 6) to attract and retain quality faculty dedicated to teaching, research and service activities consistent with the goals of the Department, College and University, and 7) to pursue continuous improvement in teaching, research and service, the Department and its stakeholders will regularly evaluate its mission, objectives and outcomes.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
Content/Discipline-Specific Knowledge/Skills
- Students will understand the global economy and recognize the impact of diverse socioeconomic and cultural factors on business operations.
- Students will acquire knowledge in the major functional areas of business (accounting, economics, management, finance, marketing, and quantitative business analysis) and understand the interrelationships among them.
- Students will demonstrate a foundational knowledge in the principles of accounting.
Communication Skills
Students will communicate effectively in both oral and written formats.Critical Thinking Skills
Students will identify and reconcile ethical issues in decision making.
Assessment Approaches
Functional Business Content Knowledge (objective 1) is assessed via the Major Field Test (MFT) in Business, an instrument provided by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). It is administered in each student's last term in his/her program of study via the capstone policy course (MAN 4720). Functional Business Content Knowledge is measured by the overall score (out of 200), as well as the score on each of the following assessment indicators (sub-scores): accounting, economics, management, finance, marketing, and quantitative analysis.
Global Awareness (objective 2) is assessed via the Major Field Test (MFT) in Business, an instrument provided by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). It is administered in each student's last term in his/her program of study via the capstone policy course (MAN 4720). Certain questions are designated as “International Issues” and ETS provides a subscore to reflect performance on these questions. Global Awareness is measured by the international assessment indicator sub-score (% of international issues questions answered correct).
Effective Communication (objective 3) includes both oral and written communication. The oral communication portion of this objective is assessed in the new required ENC 3202 Professional Communication for Business course. Students are required to give a 5-10 minute presentation on a business proposal and are assessed using a Speaking & Listening Rubric. Oral communication is measured by overall oral presentation score (out of 4) as well as the score in each area of oral communication (Fluency, Listening, Movement, Word Choice, & Inflection). The written communication portion of this objective is assessed in the capstone policy course (MAN 4720). Student are required to write a brief essay in response to a case and are assessed using the 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Writes Self-Talk Rubrics #1-5. Written Communication is measured by the overall writing score (out of 4) as well as the score in each area of written communication (Thesis/Central Idea, Paragraph Coherence, Evidence, Grammar, and Stylistic Clarity)
Ethical Reasoning and Decision Making (objective 4) is assessed in the capstone policy course (MAN 4720). Student are required to write a brief essay in response to a case and are assessed using the 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Writes Self-Talk Rubric #6 that evaluates ethical awareness and critical thinking. Ethical Reasoning and Decision Making is measured by the Ethical Awareness and Critical Thinking score (out of 4).
Assessment mechanisms may change over time.