Produce employable graduates, who can do jobs that do not yet exist and create new jobs
Current situation and gap between current situation and desired situation:
The current perception with our external stakeholders is that we are focused on degrees and not careers for the future.
Strategies (numbered) and actions (bulleted).
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Value, and develop methods of recognizing, exceptional education.
- Establish transparent equitable mechanisms for unit heads to make teaching assignments.
- Reward teaching and provide a professional development path in teaching.
- Fulfill U of A strategic plan expectations for retention and graduation rates.
- Track employability and return on investment for all CALES degrees.
- Decrease student costs by delivering online coursework within degree.
- Use “e” or “distance delivery” as a canonical tool and not an end in itself.
- Maintain exceptional professional advisors.
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Have competency-based certification in skills that employers say they want in addition to technical skills that we teach.
- Identify what the skills employers say are missing.
- Identify ways to fit teaching skills into curriculum, especially using e-learning.
- Develop examination mechanism and certification.
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Focus on launching careers in applied professional areas.
- Establish a general course/s that introduce all CALES students to economics, business principles, the bio-economy, and global commerce--competency based.
- Define specific opportunities for CALES Ambassadors and define their role in CALES.
- Establish a “visiting leader” lecture series.
- Establish a Mentor In Residence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
- Track graduates’ careers as a measure of educational value.
- Give every CALES student some education in the critical foundations of commerce, especially those taught in CALES already (such as principles of economics, sales and marketing using CALES resources).
- Partner with other U of A colleges to cross-train students in intercultural skills, political sciences, entrepreneurship, computing and business.
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Become a national leader in graduate job placement.
- Restructure Career and Academic Services to have people focused on “Careers, Commerce and Industry” as well as “Distance & Global Initiatives.”
- Be career- and not degree-centric.
- Increase internships.
- Engage annually with employers to identify what should be in a curriculum that is relevant to the 21st century.
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Grow professional education.
- Work closely with Arizona's community colleges to deliver distance education and degrees at a distance.
2017 Update:
For an update on this strategic intent, please read CALES Associate Dean Mike Staten's July 19, 2017 memo:
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