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nn oo ii tt aa cc uu dd EE ss ss ee nn ii ss uu BB ee tt aa ii Annual Report – gg ee ll Accredited Member ll oo Institution: Harris-Stowe State University CC Academic Business Unit: Anheuser-Busch School of Business rr Academic Year: 2014-15 oo ff yy ll bb mm ee ss ss AA ll aa nn oo ii tt aa nn rr ee tt nn II International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education 11374 Strang L ine Road Lenexa, Kansas 66215 USA IACBE ANNUAL REPORT For Academic Year: 2014-15 This annual report should be completed for your academic business unit and submitted to the IACBE by November 1 of each year. General Information Institution’s Name: Harris-Stowe State University Institution’s Address: 3026 Laclede Ave. City and State or Country: St. Louis, MO USA Zip or Postal Code 63144 Name of Submitter: Fara Zakery Title: Dean Your Email Address: [email protected] Telephone (with country code if outside of the United States): 314-340-5096 Type of Institution: X Public Private Nonprofit Private For-Profit Date of Submission: February 13, 2015 Total Headcount Enrollment of the Institution for 2014-15: 1500 Administrative Information 1. Provide the following information pertaining to the current president/chief executive officer of your institution: Name: Dr. Dwaun Warmack Title: President Highest Earned Degree: Ed.D. Email: [email protected] Telephone (with country Fax (with country code if outside of the code if outside of United States): 314-340-3380 the United States): 314-340-3399 Check here if this represents a change from the previous year. 2. Provide the following information pertaining to the current chief academic officer of your institution: Name: Dr. Dwyane Smith Title: Provost Highest Earned Degree: Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Telephone (with country Fax (with country code if outside of the code if outside of United States): 314-340-3611 the United States): 314-340-3398 Check here if this represents a change from the previous year. IACBE Annual Report: 2014-15 1 3. Provide the following information pertaining to the current head of your academic business unit: Name: Dr. Fara Zakery Title: Dean and Professor of Business Administration Highest Earned Degree: Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Telephone (with country Fax (with country code if outside of the code if outside of United States): 314-340-5096 the United States): 314-340-5114 X Check here if this represents a change from the previous year. 4. Provide the following information pertaining to your current primary representative to the IACBE, i.e., the person who is your primary contact for the IACBE and who votes on behalf of the academic business unit on IACBE matters (if not the same as the head of the academic business unit): Name: Dr. Fara Zakery Title: Dean and Professor of Business Administration Highest Earned Degree: Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Telephone (with country Fax (with country code if outside of the code if outside of United States): 314-340-5096 the United States): 314-340-5114 X Check here if this represents a change from the previous year. 5. Provide the following information pertaining to your current alternate representative to the IACBE: Name: Dr. Charles Sykes Title: Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Business Administration Highest Earned Degree: Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Telephone (with country Fax (with country code if outside of the code if outside of United States): 314-340-5097 the United States): 314-340-5114 X Check here if this represents a change from the previous year. IACBE Annual Report: 2014-15 2 Accreditation Information 1. If applicable, when is your next institutional accreditation site visit? - Year 2. When is your next reaffirmation of IACBE accreditation site visit? 2019 Year 3. Provide the website path to the page 1. Home page: www.hssu.edu containing your public notification of accreditation by the IACBE: 2. Under Discover More About HSSU heading (at the bottom of the page, gray colored area) click on Administrative Information sub-heading (last column) (Note: Do not provide URL addresses. Beginning with the institution’s home 3. Click on ACCREDITATION INFORMATION. Information on page, describe the link on each page in Institutional and IACBE is there the path on which someone would click in order to advance to the next page in 4. Alternative: Home page: www.hssu.edu the path. 5. Under Quick Links, click on Academic Schools and Colleges For example: 1. Click on “Academics” 6. Click on Anheuser-Busch School of Business. Scroll to the 2. Click on “School of Business” bottom of the page and find IACBE logo. 3. Click on “IACBE Accreditation” 7. etc.) 8. 9. 10. 4. Provide the website path to the page 1. From the home page: www.hssu.edu : containing your public disclosure of student learning assessment results: 2. Under QUICK LINKS click on Academic Schools and Colleges 3. Click on Anheuser-Busch School of Business (Note: Do not provide URL addresses. Beginning with the institution’s home 4. Click on Public Reports page, describe the link on each page in the path on which someone would click 5. You will arrive at: To view the IACBE Annual Report, Please in order to advance to the next page in click here. the path. 6. For example: 1. Click on “Academics” 7. 2. Click on “School of Business” 8. IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 3 3. Click on “IACBE Accreditation” etc.) 9. 10. 5. If your accreditation letter from the IACBE Board of Commissioners contained “notes” that identified issues that needed to be addressed, please list the number of the IACBE’s Accreditation Principle for each note in the table below. Indicate whether action has already been taken or that you have made plans to do so. (Insert additional rows as necessary.) Commissioners’ Notes Action Already Taken Action Planned Principle 4.3: Program Coverage The program has become for Hospitality and Tourism inactive. Program IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 4 Programmatic Information 1. For each of your IACBE-accredited business programs, provide the total headcount enrollment and the number of degrees conferred in the program (including each major, concentration, specialization, emphasis, option, or track) for 2014-15 (insert rows in the table as needed): Enrollment Number of Program 2014-15 Degrees Conferred Fall 2014 2014-15 Accounting 66 12 Business Administration 283 28 Health Care Management 62 5 Hospitality and Tourism Management 15 0 Information Scieneces and Computer Technology 53 5 Totals for All Programs Combined (In the totals, please do not double-count students who 479 50 pursued multiple programs during the reporting year, e.g., students who double-majored in both accounting and finance.) 2. Do you offer any of your IACBE-accredited business programs outside of your home country? X No. Yes. If yes, please identify the programs and countries in the table below. In addition, if the programs are delivered in partnership with other institutions, please identify those institutions as well. (Insert rows in the table as needed.) Program Country or Countries Partner Institution(s) 3. Did you terminate any IACBE-accredited business programs during the reporting year? X No. Yes. If yes, please identify the terminated programs in the table below and provide a brief description of your termination plan (e.g., plan for teaching-out the program, when last graduates are expected, etc.). (Insert rows in the table as needed.) Terminated Programs Termination Plan IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 5 4. Were changes made in any of your IACBE-accredited business programs during the reporting year? (Note: You do not have to identify course-level changes, e.g., changes in course names, course coding, course numbering, course content, etc.; identify only program-level changes, e.g., changes in program names, program curricula, etc.) X No. Yes. If yes, please identify the changes on a separate page at the end of this report. 5. Were any new business programs (including new majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, and/or tracks) established during the reporting year? No. X Yes. If yes, please identify the new programs and the locations at which they are offered in the table below. (Insert rows in the table as needed.) Please also describe the curricular requirements for the programs on a separate page at the end of this report, and answer item 6 below. New Programs Locations Bachelor of Science in Finance Main Campus Bachelor of Science in Marketing Main Campus Note: Any new programs (including new majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, and/or tracks) cannot be listed, identified, or advertised as being accredited by the IACBE until they have undergone an accreditation review and have been granted accreditation by the Board of Commissioners. 6. If applicable, was approval of your institutional accrediting body required for any of the new programs identified in item 5 above? No. Yes. If yes, please attach a copy of the material that you sent to your institutional accrediting body. 7. Did you establish any new locations/instructional sites during the reporting year? X No. Yes. If yes, please identify the new locations/instructional sites and the IACBE-accredited programs offered at those locations/sites in the table below. Please also indicate whether you anticipate that any of the locations/sites will account for 25% or more of the total student credit hours (or contact hours as applicable) in business. (Insert rows in the table as needed.) 25% or More New Locations/Instructional Sites Programs Offered of Total SCH? IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 6 8. If applicable, was approval of your institutional accrediting body required for any of the new locations/instructional sites identified in item 7 above? No. Yes. If yes, please attach a copy of the material that you sent to your institutional accrediting body. IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 7 Outcomes Assessment 1. Do you offer any majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, or tracks as part of your business programs? X Yes. If yes, proceed to item 2 below. No. If no, proceed to item 4 below. 2. Do your majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, or tracks appear on students’ transcripts, diplomas, diploma supplements, or other official records of program completion? X Yes. If yes, proceed to item 3 below. No. If no, proceed to item 4 below. 3. Does your current outcomes assessment plan include student learning assessment information for all majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, and tracks contained within your business programs? X Yes. If yes, proceed to item 4 below. No. If no, please submit a revised outcomes assessment plan with your annual report that addresses student learning assessment for all majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, and tracks comprising any portion of your business programs. Information about this requirement can be found on the IACBE website at the following address: www.iacbe.org/oa-key-areas.asp. 4. Is the outcomes assessment plan that you submitted to the IACBE still current or have you made changes? X The outcomes assessment plan that we have previously submitted is still current. Changes have been made and the revised plan is attached. We have made changes and the revised plan will be sent to the IACBE by: 5. Complete the Outcomes Assessment Results form below and include it with this annual report to the IACBE. Note: Section II of the form (Operational Assessment) needs to be completed only if you received first-time accreditation or reaffirmation of accreditation after January 1, 2011. An example of a completed form can be found in a separate document that is available for download on the IACBE’s website at: www.iacbe.org/accreditation-documents.asp. Section I (Student Learning Assessment) of the Outcomes Assessment Results form must be completed for each business program that is accredited by the IACBE (i.e., a separate table must be provided for each program). Add tables, and insert or delete rows in the tables as needed in order to accommodate the number of your (i) business programs, (ii) majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, or tracks in the programs, (iii) intended student learning outcomes, and (iv) intended operational outcomes. In the sections of the assessment results tables entitled “Summary of Achievement of Intended Student Learning Outcomes” and “Summary of Achievement of Intended Operational IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 8 Outcomes,” do not add or delete columns. Space is provided in these sections for four direct measures of student learning, four indirect measures of student learning, and eight operational assessment measures/methods. If you are employing fewer than this number of assessment instruments, simply leave cells in the unused columns blank. If you are employing more than this number of instruments, you will need to create additional summary-of-achievement tables to report your assessment information. Delete rows in the assessment results tables that do not apply to your academic business unit (e.g., if the business unit does not offer any majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, or tracks in its programs, or if the business unit’s current outcomes assessment plan does not include student learning assessment information for the majors, concentrations, specializations, emphases, options, or tracks in its programs, then delete those rows in the tables). In the sections of the assessment results tables entitled “Summary of Achievement of Intended Student Learning Outcomes” and “Summary of Achievement of Intended Operational Outcomes,” enter “Met” in a given cell of the table if the performance target for the instrument in that column was achieved for the intended outcome in that row; “Not Met” if the performance target for the instrument in that column was not achieved for the intended outcome in that row; or “N/A” (Not Assessed) if the instrument in that column does not measure the intended outcome in that row. Student learning performance objectives are the measurable targets/criteria associated with the assessment instruments and rubrics used by the academic business unit in determining whether the intended student learning outcomes have been achieved. For example, if the academic business unit is using a comprehensive project in a capstone course as a direct measure of student learning, then a performance objective might be that, on the project evaluation rubric, at least 80% of the students will be rated at the highest level (e.g., proficient, exemplary, etc.) on each learning-outcome-related project evaluation criterion. Operational performance objectives are the measurable targets/criteria associated with the assessment instruments used by the academic business unit in determining whether the intended operational outcomes have been achieved. For example, if the academic business unit has identified an operational outcome pertaining to faculty teaching and is using a senior exit survey as a measure of this outcome, then a performance objecitve might be that 90% of the students will be either “satisfied” or “highly satisfied” with various aspects of faculty teaching as identified by relevant items in the survey form. Your student learning assessment results tables need to include two or more direct measures of student learning and two or more indirect measures of student learning for each IACBE-accredited program. These measures must be used at the program level. At the bottom of each assessment results table, space is provided to identify changes and improvements that you plan to make as a result of your assessment activity. Italicized entries in the form represent areas where the academic business unit should insert its own assessment information. IACBE Annual Report: 2014-2015 9

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Annual Report – Accredited Member Institution: Harris-Stowe State University Academic Business Unit: Anheuser-Busch School of Business Academic Year: 2014-15
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