School of Business Competency Goals
Our competency goals for students ensure excellence in business education at Adelphi.
At the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, we continually refine our curriculum to ensure that all business students master our three competency goals. These goals vary slightly by program and can be studied below and through the following links to Competency Goals.
Our Three Competency Goals
In addition to discipline-specific knowledge, we have established three competency goals for undergraduate and graduate degree programs in business.
Communication Skills
Our graduating students should be effective communicators—in writing and in speaking. Students should make minimal errors in grammar, syntax, and punctuation. Sources of information should be properly documented. Content of a written document or oral presentation should be clearly organized and adequately reflect the topic at hand. All communication should be presented in a professional manner.
Critical-Thinking Skills
Our graduating students should be critical thinkers who are able to draw meaning from information. They should analyze and, if appropriate, question the available data and information. Issues related to critical thinking can be quantitative or qualitative, but must require students to do more than simply understand or memorize course material. Examples of critical thinking include uncovering the important issues embedded in a case study, identifying problems by sifting through data, or questioning a theory or proposed solution to a problem.
Ethical Leadership Skills
Our graduating students should have the ability to be ethical decision-makers as leaders. Students should learn to recognize ethical dilemmas facing leaders, to distinguish between ethical and legal considerations, and to identify the ethical pros and cons of alternatives related to making a decision, while demonstrating their understanding of leadership skills and characteristics.
The above learning goals have been adopted for the following degree programs, namely, BBA in Accounting, BBA in Management, BS in Finance, BS in Marketing, BS in Business (offered through College of Professional and Continuing Studies), and MBA in Management.