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The University of Scranton
Kania School of Management

Relationship Between Mission
and Student Learning Goals
Undergraduate Business Program

The Kania School of Management is committed to…

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Instilling intellectual curiosity and life-long learning by assuring that our students are skilled in critical thinking and decision-making (Learning Goal 2), able to appreciate the importance of integrating business processes (Learning Goal 4), and able to apply functional concepts and theories appropriately (Learning Goal 5).

   

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Creating and disseminating knowledge by assuring that our students are effective communicators (Learning Goal 1), are skilled in critical thinking and decision-making (Learning Goal 2), are able to appreciate the importance of integrating business processes (Learning Goal 4), and that they can apply functional concepts and theories appropriately (Learning Goal 5).

   

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Facilitating student development of business skills and independent thinking by assuring that our students meet the learning goals associated with effective communication (Learning Goal 1), critical thinking and decision-making (Learning Goal 2), integrating business processes (Learning Goal 4), and applying functional concepts and theories (Learning Goal 5).

   

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Fostering a comprehension of, and sensitivity to, international issues and social justice by assuring that our students are sensitive to the ethical and justice ramifications of business activities (Learning Goal 3).

   

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Modeling personal integrity and ethical decision-making by assuring that our students are effective communicators (Learning Goal 1), are skilled in critical thinking and decision-making (Learning Goal 2) and are sensitive to ethical and justice ramifications of business activities (Learning Goal 3).

   

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Providing and promoting opportunities for service to others by assuring that our students are sensitive to ethical and justice ramifications of business activities (Learning Goal 3).


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