Program: Accountancy (MAcc)
Degree: Master's
Date: Fri Dec 01, 2017 - 9:55:51 am
1) Institutional Learning Objectives (ILOs) and Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
1. Students are able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
(1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in one or more general subject areas related to, but not confined to, a specific area of interest., 2. Demonstrate understanding of research methodology and techniques specific to one’s field of study., 3. Apply research methodology and/or scholarly inquiry techniques specific to one’s field of study., 4. Critically analyze, synthesize, and utilize information and data related to one’s field of study., 5. Proficiently communicate and disseminate information in a manner relevant to the field and intended audience., 6. Conduct research or projects as a responsible and ethical professional, including consideration of and respect for other cultural perspectives., 7. Interact professionally with others.)
2. Students effectively research accounting and tax issues.
(4. Critically analyze, synthesize, and utilize information and data related to one’s field of study., 5. Proficiently communicate and disseminate information in a manner relevant to the field and intended audience., 6. Conduct research or projects as a responsible and ethical professional, including consideration of and respect for other cultural perspectives., 7. Interact professionally with others.)
3. Students are able to discuss the theoretical foundations of accounting (demand, institutional settings, uses)
(1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in one or more general subject areas related to, but not confined to, a specific area of interest., 2. Demonstrate understanding of research methodology and techniques specific to one’s field of study., 3. Apply research methodology and/or scholarly inquiry techniques specific to one’s field of study., 4. Critically analyze, synthesize, and utilize information and data related to one’s field of study., 5. Proficiently communicate and disseminate information in a manner relevant to the field and intended audience., 6. Conduct research or projects as a responsible and ethical professional, including consideration of and respect for other cultural perspectives., 7. Interact professionally with others.)
4. Students are able to use accounting information as a basis for decision making.
(1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in one or more general subject areas related to, but not confined to, a specific area of interest., 2. Demonstrate understanding of research methodology and techniques specific to one’s field of study., 3. Apply research methodology and/or scholarly inquiry techniques specific to one’s field of study., 4. Critically analyze, synthesize, and utilize information and data related to one’s field of study., 5. Proficiently communicate and disseminate information in a manner relevant to the field and intended audience., 6. Conduct research or projects as a responsible and ethical professional, including consideration of and respect for other cultural perspectives.)
2) Your program's SLOs are published as follows. Please update as needed.







3) Please review, add, replace, or delete the existing curriculum map.
- File (03/16/2020)
4) For your program, the percentage of courses that have course SLOs explicitly stated on the syllabus, a website, or other publicly available document is as follows. Please update as needed.





5) Did your program engage in any program learning assessment activities between June 1, 2015 and October 31, 2017?


6) What best describes the program-level learning assessment activities that took place for the period June 1, 2015 to October 31, 2017? (Check all that apply.)







7) Briefly explain the assessment activities that took place in the last 28 months.
we continued to collect data on student learning outcomes from key classes in the MAcc program and to share that information with the CPC and the department, as well as with our accreditting body, the AACSB.
We are currently working with an outside vendor to develop a program of learning assessment that involves pre- and post- tests tghat we plan to implement next year.
8) What types of evidence did the program use as part of the assessment activities checked in question 6? (Check all that apply.)





















9) State the number of students (or persons) who submitted evidence that was evaluated. If applicable, please include the sampling technique used.
62
10) Who interpreted or analyzed the evidence that was collected? (Check all that apply.)










11) How did they evaluate, analyze, or interpret the evidence? (Check all that apply.)







12) Summarize the results of the assessment activities checked in question 6. For example, report the percent of students who achieved each SLO.
Learning Goal 1: Students are able to communicate effectively orally and in writing Achieved by 92% of students
Learning Goal 2: Students effectively research accounting and tax issues Achieved by 96% of students
Learning Goal 3: Students are able to discuss the theoretical foundations of accounting Achieved by 98% of students
Learning Goal 4: Students are able to use accounting information as a basis for decision- making Achieved by 90% of students
13) What best describes how the program used the results? (Check all that apply.)









14) Please briefly describe how the program used the results.
While we have been streamlining our data collection, we continue to look for ways to make results more "operational" and that is why we are considering a pre- and post- test. Also, the School of Accountancy continues to work with the Accounting industry to develop appropriate objectives.