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Program Proposal for the Computer Information Systems Option Computer Information Systems Department (CIS) College of Business Administration (CBA) Final proposal for the Computer Information Systems Option includes the following sub-sections: 1) Assessment Plan including: a. Mission and Vision Statements for the College of Business Administration b. Learning Goals and Objectives for the BS in Business Administration c. Mission and Vision Statements for the Computer Information Systems Department d. Learning Goals, Objectives, and Student Learning Outcomes for the BS in Business Administration with an Option in Computer Information Systems e. Curriculum Matrix f. Methods for Assessment g. Timeline 1

ASSESSMENT PLAN 2

MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mission Statement The College of Business Administration at Cal Poly Pomona is a diverse community of students, teacher-scholars, and staff, committed to active learning through the application of theory in practice. The College partners with its stakeholders to develop individuals with the skills and knowledge to be successful and to contribute in a dynamic global business environment. Vision Statement The College of Business Administration will be the school of choice for high-achieving students seeking a challenging polytechnic environment and for industry leaders searching for talented employees. The College will be recognized for its cutting edge, learn-by-doing academic programs resulting in career focused, innovative problem solvers with effective communication skills. Graduate and undergraduate curricula will address the rapidly changing needs of the global business community while fostering ethical approaches to business challenges. Beyond classroom learning, academic and professional centers of excellence will serve as living laboratories for our diverse students and faculty and will be valuable resources for our community partners and industry leaders.

LEARNING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Learning Goal # 1. Students completing the BSBA program will be able to communicate effectively in a business environment. Corresponding Objectives: a. Students will demonstrate oral communication skills during group presentations. b. Students will demonstrate written communication skills by producing quality business documents. Learning Goal # 2. Students completing the BSBA program will be able to use critical thinking to make business decisions. Corresponding Objectives: a. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify key issues. b. Students will demonstrate the ability to find, read, and evaluate information sources. c. Students will demonstrate the ability to use technology to gather and analyze data. d. Students will demonstrate the ability to solve problems using appropriate quantitative / qualitative skills. e. Students will acknowledge and consider each other s opinions when participating in group decisions. Learning Goal # 3. Students completing the BSBA program will understand the impact of globalization and diversity on the business environment. Corresponding Objectives: a. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the implications of current global issues. b. Students will demonstrate an understanding of cultural and diversity issues. c. Students will consider global issues when solving business problems. Learning Goal # 4. Students completing the BSBA program will be able to demonstrate knowledge of fundamental principles and deal with business problems from an integrative perspective. Corresponding Objectives: a. Students will demonstrate understanding of concepts and basic terminology from all business disciplines. b. Students will understand how one functional area impacts another and apply an interdisciplinary approach when solving business problems. Learning Goal # 5. Students completing the BSBA program will be able to demonstrate awareness of the ethical and legal aspects of the business environment. 4

Corresponding Objectives: a. Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize key aspects of ethical issues. b. Students will demonstrate the ability to distinguish between legal and ethical issues. c. Students will demonstrate an understanding of ethical responsibilities in both academic and business environments. Curriculum Matrix for the BSBA Program (BUSINESS CORE) Business Core Courses / Learning Outcomes PO # 1 Effective Communication 1a 1b 2a PO # 2 Critical Thinking 2b 2c 2d 2e PO # 3 Globalization and Diversity 3a 3b 3c PO # 4 Functional Knowledge / Integration 4a 4b PO # 5 Ethical Awareness 5a 5b 5c CIS1010 I FRL2013 I D D D D D I D I ACC2070 D D D D D I I D ACC2080 D D D D D I I D D CIS3100 D D, A D, A D, A D, A D D D, A D FRL3000 D D D D D D D I, A D, A D D D IBM3012 D D, A D D D D, A I I I I I I, A MHR3010 D D, A D D, A D D D D D MHR3020 D D D, A D, A I, A D D, A D, A D, A TOM3010 D D D D D D D TOM3020 D D D BUS3000 D D D BUS3102 D D D BUS4950 M, A M M,A D M M, A M 5

I - Introduction D - Development M - Mastery A - Assessment data collected 6

Methods of Assessment for the BSBA Program (BUSINESS CORE) Program Objectives Student Learning Outcome Assessment Method 1a: PO # 1 1a: Students will demonstrate oral Student presentation rubric communication skills during group presentations. BUS495 Strategic Management (capstone) Students completing the BSBA program will be able to communicate effectively in a business environment. PO # 2 Students completing the BSBA program will be able to use critical thinking to make business decisions. 1b: Students will demonstrate written communication skills by producing quality business documents. 2a: Students will demonstrate the ability to identify key issues. s 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d: 2b: Students will demonstrate the ability to find, read, and evaluate information sources. 2c: Students will demonstrate the ability to use technology to gather and analyze data. 2d: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve problems using appropriate quantitative / qualitative skills. 2e: Students will acknowledge and consider each other s opinions when participating in group decisions. 1b: Written essays IBM 3012 Principles of Marketing Management MHR 3010 Principles of Management Course-embedded Excel project rubric CIS3100 Management Information Systems Student peer group evaluation rubric: IBM 3012 Principles of Marketing Management MHR 3010 Principles of Management MHR 3020 Organizational Behavior Student teamwork rubric: BUS495 Strategic Management (capstone) 7

Methods of Assessment for the BSBA Program (BUSINESS CORE) Program Objectives Student Learning Outcome Assessment Method PO # 3 Students completing the BSBA program will understand the impact of globalization and diversity on the business environment. PO # 4 Students completing the BSBA program will be able to demonstrate knowledge of fundamental principles and deal with business problems from an integrative perspective PO # 5 Students completing the BSBA program will be able to demonstrate awareness of the ethical and legal aspects of the business environment. 3a: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the implications of current global issues. 3b: Students will demonstrate an understanding of cultural and diversity issues. 3c: Students will consider global issues when solving business problems. 4a: Students will demonstrate understanding of concepts and basic terminology from all business disciplines. 4b: Students will understand how one functional area impacts another and apply an interdisciplinary approach when solving business problems. 5a: Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize key aspects of ethical issues. 5b: Students will demonstrate the ability to distinguish between legal and ethical issues. 5c: Students will demonstrate an understanding of ethical responsibilities in both academic and business environments. Course-embedded exam: FRL3000 Managerial Finance On-line quiz: MHR 3020 Organizational Behavior Globalization case rubric: MHR 3020 Organizational Behavior Quiz: CIS3100 Management Information Systems Course-embedded exam: FRL3000 Managerial Finance Course-embedded exam: BUS495 Strategic Management (capstone) 5a, 5b, 5c: Ethical decision making rubric MHR 3020 Organizational Behavior Ethical decision making rubric 5a: On-line quiz: IBM 3012 Principles of Marketing Management 8

Five-Year Program Assessment Schedule (2018-2023) for the BSBA Program (BUSINESS CORE) Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022 202 PO 1: Effective Communication 1a: oral communication 1b: written communication PO 2: Critical Thinking S 19 S 22 S 19 S 22 2a: identify issues S 20 F 21 2b: find, read, S 20 F 21 evaluate sources 2c: use IT to S 20 F 21 gather/analyze data 2d: solve S 20 F 21 problems 2d: acknowledge S 20 F 21 opinion s of others PO 3: Globalization and Diversity 3a: current global S 21 F 22 issues 3b: culture / S 21 F 22 diversity 3c: global issues S 21 F 22 in solving business problems PO 4: Functional Knowledge and Integration 4a: basic S 20 S 23 terminology 4a: S 20 S 23 interdisciplinary perspective PO 5: Ethical Awareness 5a: key aspects S 19 S 21 of ethical issues 5b: ethical vs S 19 S 21 legal 5c: ethics in academics & business S 19 S 21

MISSION STATEMENT FOR THE Computer Information Systems DEPARTMENT The Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department educates students for successful careers as information technology professionals. The CIS program is recognized both regionally and nationally. Faculty have top academic credentials and industry experience and are committed to quality teaching and to working with students on relevant research that strengthens professional IT practice and teaching. In keeping with Cal Poly Pomona s unique polytechnic approach to education, CIS students learn both theory and current practice in a strong, common core and in specialized courses. Using a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach, students apply cutting-edge technologies and problem-solving approaches to course projects and real-world problems. CIS graduates will be ready to excel in the technology-driven business world. VISION STATEMENT FOR THE Computer Information Systems OPTION The Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department provides our students with the education to become Information Technology leaders. The cutting-edge, career-focused CIS programs and learnby-doing teaching will make our graduates recognized nationally for their outstanding Information Technology expertise, innovative problem-solving ability, and effective interpersonal and communication skills. 10

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES (POs) AND STUDENT LEARNING GOALS (s) FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM (with an OPTION in Computer Information Systems) PO 1. Students completing the BSBA program with the Computer Information Systems Option will demonstrate knowledge and skills of fundamental CIS principles and deal with business problems and decision making from an integrative perspective. Corresponding Student Learning Outcomes (s): 1a: CIS students will be able to explain the concepts and basic terminology commonly used in the CIS discipline. 1b: CIS students will be able to identify, analyze and solve business-computing problems using knowledge and skills in the CIS discipline. PO 2: Students completing the BSBA program with the Computer Information Systems Option will use critical thinking, computing and analytical skills to solve business problems and make business decisions. Corresponding Student Learning Outcomes (s): 2a: CIS students will be able to identify key business computing issues, and explain the role of CIS in a firm. 2b: CIS students will be able to solve business-computing problems using appropriate quantitative and qualitative skills. PO 3: Students completing the BSBA program with the Computer Information Systems Option will demonstrate awareness of the ethical and global aspects and practices of the business computing and decision-making. Corresponding Student Learning Outcome (SL): 3a: CIS students will be able to identify and explain key aspects of ethical issues in business computing and decision-making. 3b: CIS students will be able to identify and explain key aspects of global issues in business computing and decision-making. PO 4: Students completing the BSBA program with the Computer Information Systems (CIS) Option will communicate effectively in a business environment. Corresponding Student Learning Outcomes (s): 11

4a: CIS students will be able to effectively communicate orally by delivering a quality multi-media presentation, for a wide variety of audiences, either individually or as part of a group. 4b: CIS students will be able to write clearly and effectively by delivering a quality report or document, for a wide variety of audiences, either individually or as part of a group. PO 5: Students completing the BSBA program with the Computer Information Systems (CIS) Option will practice professional development in CIS discipline. Corresponding Student Learning Outcomes (s): 5a: CIS students will be able to develop continuous process of acquiring new knowledge and skills that relate to CIS profession, job responsibilities, or work environment. 12

Courses/ Learning Objectives Curriculum Matrix for the BSBA Program with the Computer Information Systems Option PO #1 Knowledge and Skills Basic Terms Interdisciplinary Impact PO #2 Critical Thinking Identify Key Issues Solve Problems PO #3 Ethics and Globalization Ethical Issues Global Issues PO #4 Communications PO #5 Professional Development Oral Written Professional Development CORE CIS 3050 D D D D D D D CIS 3090 D D D D CIS 3252 D D D D ELECTIVES App Dev track CIS 3150 D D D D CIS 4290 M M M M M M Select 2 from: CIS 3110 D D D D D CIS 4260 M M M M M CIS 4280 M M M M M CIS 4250 M M M M M M M CIS 4270 M M M M M M M Security track CIS 2650 I I I I CIS 2670 I I I I X Select 2 from: CIS 3470 D D D D D D D CIS 4333 M M M M M M M M CIS 4670 M M M M CIS 4710 M M M M M CIS 4810 M M M M M M M

Courses/ Learning Objectives PO #1 Knowledge and Skills PO #2 Critical Thinking PO #3 Ethics and Globalization PO #4 Communications PO #5 Professional Development CIS 2670 I I I X CIS 3150 D D D X Select 2 from: CIS 3454 D D D D CIS 3650 D D D D D CIS 4321 M M M M CIS 4567 M M M M CIS 4680 M M M M Independent Study CIS 2000 I I I I CIS 4000 M M M M CIS 2990 I I I I CIS 4990 M M M M Internship CIS 4410 M M M M CIS 4420 M M M M Business Core CIS 3100 D D D D D D D D GE CIS 1003 I I I I I I I I Service Course CIS 2201 I I I I I CIS 3030 D D D D D D I - Introduction D - Development M - Mastery A - Assessment data collected 14

Methods of Assessment for the Computer Information Systems Option Program Objectives Student Learning Outcome Assessment Method PO # 1 Students completing the BSBA program will demonstrate knowledge and skills of fundamental CIS principles and deal with business problems and decision making from an integrative perspective. PO # 2 Students completing the BSBA program will use critical thinking, computing and analytical skills to solve business problems and make business decisions. 1a: CIS students will be able to explain the concepts and basic terminology commonly used in the CIS discipline. 1b: CIS students will be able to identify, analyze and solve business-computing problems using knowledge and skills in the CIS discipline. 2a: Students will demonstrate the ability to identify key issues. 2b: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve problems using appropriate quantitative / qualitative skills. 1a: Course-embedded Excel project CIS3100 Management Information Systems 1b: Course-embedded Excel project CIS3100 Management Information Systems 2a: Course-embedded exam CIS3090 Object-Oriented Programming for Business 2b: Course-embedded exam CIS3090 Object-Oriented Programming for Business 15

Methods of Assessment for the Computer Information Systems Option (continued) Program Objectives Student Learning Outcome Assessment Method PO # 3 Students completing the Computer Information Systems Option will demonstrate awareness of the ethical and global aspects and practices of the business computing and decision-making. PO # 4 Students completing the Computer Information Systems Option will communicate effectively in a business environment. PO # 5 Students completing the Computer Information Systems Option will practice professional development in CIS discipline. 3a: CIS students will be able to identify and explain key aspects of ethical issues in business computing and decision-making. 3b: CIS students will be able to identify and explain key aspects of global issues in business computing and decision-making 4a: CIS students will be able to effectively communicate orally by delivering a quality multi-media presentation, for a wide variety of audiences, either individually or as part of a group. 4b: CIS students will be able to write clearly and effectively by delivering a quality report or document, for a wide variety of audiences, either individually or as part of a group. 5a: CIS students will be able to develop continuous process of acquiring new knowledge and skills that related to CIS profession, job responsibilities, or work environment. 3a: Course-embedded Excel quiz CIS3100 Management Information Systems 3b: Course-embedded Excel quiz CIS3100 Management Information Systems 4a: Course-embedded project CIS3250 Business Intelligence 4b: Course-embedded project CIS3250 Business Intelligence 5a: Course-embedded project CIS3050 - Database Design and Development 16

Five-Year Program Assessment Schedule (2018-2023) for the BSBA Program with the Computer Information Systems Option Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 PO 1: Knowledge and Skills 1a: basic terms 1b: inter- disciplinary impact PO 2: Critical Thinking 2a: identify issues 2b: solve problems PO 3: Ethics and Globalization 3a: ethical issues 3b: global issues S 19 S 19 S 20 S 20 PO 4: Communications 4a: oral S 20 S 23 4a: written S 20 S 23 PO 5: Professional Development 5a: professional development S 19 S 21 S 21 S 22 S 22 F 21 F 21 F 22 17