Learning Objectives.


  1. Graduates will be well-grounded in fundamental financial theory and equally well grounded in the ethical application of their knowledge in a variety of professional contexts.
  2. Graduates will be able to acquire, analyze, integrate and communicate complex information to facilitate financial decision making.
  3. Graduates will be able to work comfortably and productively with others in a diverse, global environment.
  4. Graduates will be able to think analytically and critically and be capable of independent research appropriate for an entry-level professional in financial services.
  5. Graduates will be aware of career options, certification and licensing options, and graduate-study options.

Measures

These are the measures used to collect assessment data for the finance major

  • ETS®-Major Field Test
  • Evaluation of capstone experience
  • Evaluation of experiential experience (internship, etc.)
  • Cross Cultural Adaptability Inventory
  • Placement data

Results from National or State Measures

See the Fact Book for results from the ETS® Major Field Test.

Annual Reports on the Assessment of Student Learning

Follow the links below to view the full text of the reports for each academic year.

2006-07
2005-06