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MSBA Goal 3

 

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Degree Program:  MSBA

Goal 3:  The student will be aware of factors affecting business in a global society.
 

Fair

Did Not Meet Expectations
Limited Accomplishment



1  2  3

Good

Met Expectations
Some Problems
Needs Improvement

4  5  6

Exemplary

Met Expectations
Considerable Expertise Shown
With Project

7  8  9

Measures

Direct or indirect measurements and/or measurement links

 

Score

Assessment assigned to learning objective

Identify global factors

Some identification of most of the relevant factors

Clear identification of relevant factors

Detailed identification of all relevant factors

FIR 7170 term paper & WebCT discuss.

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Analyze global factors

Some analysis of impact of global factors;

Some inaccuracies in analysis

Clear analysis of impact of global factors;  Accurate analysis of impact

Detailed and accurate analysis of impact of relevant global factors

FIR 7171 test on Billion- $-day or other 7170.

 

       

Apply analysis to management situation

Some application of analysis to specific management situation; Weak conclusions or recommendations made

Clear application of analysis to specific management situation;Valid conclusions and good recommendations given

Comprehensive application of analysis to specific management situation; Strong conclusions made; Creative recommendations given.

FIR 7170 term paper & WebCT discuss. Or other 7170.

       

Analyze the political, social, cultural and technological domains of Globalization.

Understands the different facets of globalization without seeing the inter relationships.

Understands some inter relationships between the facets but misses some major ones.

Analyzes and draws conclusions between different facets of globalization, specifically the relationships between the various facets.

Class Presentation Research Paper Exam

International Course

Such as MKTG 7170

 

       


 

Assessment - Fogelman College of Business and Economics - The University of Memphis