Profile of a Graduate
As a school of applied business learning, the College of Business and Economics prepares its graduates to achieve excellence in their professional careers.
As a premier school of applied business learning, the College of Business and Economics prepares its graduates to achieve excellence in their professional careers. Rigorous academic studies and hands-on business experience—all subject to strict measures of performance— work in combination to develop the foundation for success, connect students with the professional community and transform students who will have a positive impact in and beyond Maryland.
Graduates of Towson University’s College of Business and Economics will:
Apply Business Knowledge in the Context of Professional Employment
- Demonstrate knowledge of business concepts and theories
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Successfully complete a quality, mentored, reflective professional experience in preparation for future employment
Communicate Properly and Effectively
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Write professional documents that provide audience-centric content, rhetorically appropriate organization, and follow accepted conventions of design, style, grammar, punctuation and mechanics
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Make articulate and persuasive oral presentations
Apply Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills to Organizational Decision Making
- Conduct internal and external analysis of domestic and global organizations, formulate strategies, and identify issues with implementing these strategies
- Practice creative ideation
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Develop comprehensive, justified conclusions that result from systematic application of relevant information and decision criteria to decision alternatives within a realistic organizational decision context
Use Technology Effectively in Business Settings
- Demonstrate capability in the use of analytical software
- Utilize state-of-the-practice software for business applications
Work Effectively Toward Achieving Common Goals within Diverse Teams
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Guide teams, as leaders and followers, to achieve team goals while maintaining group cohesion, follower satisfaction, and efficient operations
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Treat others with respect and show sensitivity to their views, values, cultures, and customs
Distinguish Between Ethical and Unethical Conduct in their Professional Lives
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Explain how ethical conduct of managers affects individuals’ motivation and organizations’ performance
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Apply ethics in business decision-making, considering the impact of ethical conduct on multiple stakeholders