TANANA VALLEY CAMPUS

 

 

Outcomes Assessment Implementation Summary

Applied Business and Accounting

Academic Year

 

2002-2003

2003-2004

2004-2005

Assessment Information collected

1.       Certificates and AAS degrees underwent thorough internal and external 5 year review as a part of the overall UAF accreditation process.

2.       Student Opinions of Instruction remain high.

3.       Credit hour production and certificate/degree awards increasing.

1   Advisory Board recommended adding additional options to the Business Certificate and AAS Degree

2.  Student Opinions of Instruction remain high.

3.  Credit hour production and certificate/degree awards increasing.

1.  Will conduct telephone survey of graduates and employers.

2.  Will continue to track student opinions of instruction, credit hour production and graduate rates.

3.  Will monitor changes in Bachelor of Technology Degree and adjust accordingly.

4.  Will contact UAF School of Management to attempt closer articulation.

Conclusions drawn from this information

The review team recommended continuation of the program with modifications.  Identified modifications were:

1.       Secure more classroom and office space.

2.       Recruit a regular faculty to coordinate and teach accounting courses.

1.  Opportunities exist to provide at no cost major emphasis areas in Public Management, Finance, Marketing, and Human Resources.

 

2.  Due to budget restraints we hired an additional adjunct faculty to help teach accounting courses

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Curricular changes resulting from conclusions

None

Secured approval to offer new certificate and degree emphasis areas bring total program options to 9 in Business/Accounting  Certificates and AAS Degrees.

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