University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Learning Goals

School of Management is committed to provide high-quality management education to prepare our students for intellectual growth, productive careers, and professional development using a variety of learning and teaching approaches that focus on skills, abilities, technology and knowledge vital to organizations.

To achieve this mission, the faculty of the School identified the following learning goals and objectives. The school regularly assesses the extent of its achievement using variety of methods including course-embedded written case analyses, team debates, group problem-solving exercises and projects, presentations, and standardized tests. The assessment results are reviewed by the faculty and appropriate action is taken to achieve these goals as well as continuous improvement.


Goal 1.   Ability to apply - to business issues - discipline specific knowledge of:
Objective 1.Managerial Accounting
Objective 2.Finance
Objective 3.Marketing
Objective 4.Management
Objective 5.Demonstrate comprehension management (organizational behavior, human resource management, and operations management)
Objective 6.Demonstrate comprehension of economics
Objective 7.Demonstrate comprehension of international and global business issues
Objective 8.Demonstrate comprehension of legal and social issues

Goal 2.   Understanding of ethical issues and ability to use ethics-based reasoning
Objective 1.Demonstrate the ability to understand and critique the merits of two opposing perspectives of an ethical issue and apply ethical reasoning to propose a resolution.

Goal 3.   Effective oral and written communication skills
Objective 1.Prepare and deliver a coherent, professional presentation on a business issue
Objective 2.Demonstrate the ability to write a clear, concise, and well-organized analysis of a business case, using correct grammar, composition, and spelling

Goal 4.   Ability to work effectively in a group
Objective 1.Demonstrate ability to contribute substantively to the product of a group
Objective 2.Demonstrate ability to work effectively in a group process
Objective 3.Demonstrate ability to establish effective working relationships with group members and work to resolve any interpersonal conflicts

Goal 5.   Ability to think critically
Objective 1.Demonstrate the ability to effectively use data to analyze a business issue
Objective 2.Demonstrate the ability to apply an appropriate theory or model to a specific analysis
Objective 3.Demonstrate the ability to synthesize data to arrive at reasoned conclusions
Objective 4.Demonstrate the ability to suggest a solution to or improvement regarding the business issue in question

Goal 6.   Ability to integrate key knowledge and skill areas
Objective 1.Demonstrate the ability to integrate discipline-specific knowledge from Goal 1 above and ethical considerations to effectively synthesize a case on a business issue and make well-reasoned recommendations regarding the situation.

Goal 7.   Understanding the Impact of Diversity on Organizations
Objective 1.Demonstrate the ability to recognize the distinctiveness of each person's experience and respect the individuality and dignity of each member.
Objective 2.Demonstrate the ability to work effectively with others regardless of the degree of diversity
Objective 3.Demonstrate understanding of the various dimensions of diversity