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A look at the Huntsman School: At the Huntsman School of Business, we emphasize ambition and ethical leadership
A look at the Huntsman School: At the Huntsman School of Business, we emphasize ambition and ethical leadership
Dean's Convocation - William Shughart II:In this most recent Dean's Convocation, students hear from Huntsman School Professor William Shughart II.
Dare Mighty Things At the Huntsman School of Business, students are encouraged to Dare Mighty Things.
Career Development: Career Accelerators help you apply the skills you acquire at the Huntsman School in the job market.
Career Exploration Trip: Want to get a feel for a field? Career Exploration trips give students an opportunity to test drive career options.
Customer Service: At the Huntsman School, our customers are our students. Here are principles of providing customer service.
Alumnus Feature: Mark James, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Honeywell, talks about what he learned at Utah State.
Huntsman Internships: Get an intern from the Huntsman School and find out why so many businesses end up hiring our students.
The Management Information Systems Department at Utah State University is committed to continuous improvement of its curriculum, services to students, and relationships with industry and alumni. Each department participates in the college’s assessment activities in addition to our own assessment. Our mission statement defines our priorities as a department, and the college and university conduct yearly surveys and other assessment activities to measure our success in accomplishing our mission.
We measure data from students, employers, and recruiters to ensure that we are truly a school of opportunity which prepares our students for successful careers and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The college has well–defined learning goals and objectives. Each of these learning goals and objectives is mapped to specific courses within the core curriculum of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business . In addition, we have defined learning goals for our classes. These department learning goals and objectives are mapped to specific courses within our curriculum. Our success in meeting these objectives is assessed through embedded assessment within courses and through external assessment by industry experts, advisory boards, and employer feedback.
The outcomes data is reviewed by the department. The department has been successfully meeting its learning goals and fulfilling its mission. When outcomes data suggests an opportunity for improvement, we take specific action and document these data–based decisions.
Please select the links below for more information about any of these assessment activities. We welcome suggestions for improvement and are always interested in feedback from our alumni, friends, employers, and students. You may contact Dr. John Johnson by phone 435.797.2342 or email john.johnson@usu.edu.