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"I teach because I enjoy it. I teach because I love to pass valuable career- and life-enhancing ideas to others. I teach because I love to witness the 'I've got it!' expression on the faces of my students.The most important skill to learn in college is 'critical thinking.' It is far more important than any other. For with that skill, you are armed with the seeds you need to grow anything your heart desires." -- Professor Al Davis
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"It is the teacher's job to show passion for the course material," explains Service Management and Marketing Professor, Jeff Ferguson, "so that students are inspired to use their new knowledge to achieve great things."
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Sam White, Senior Instructor of Marketing and Management, believes the "instructor's
role is to provide opportunities to learn. Students then actively pursue those
opportunities to obtain the full value of their education. Every UCCS graduate faculty
member provides the maximum number of opportunities for all students."
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"The objective of my teaching," explains Associate Professor of Marketing Tom Gruen, "is to develop the marketing decision making skills in the MBA students." To accomplish this, Gruen leads his classes through case-study discussions where students actively apply decision frameworks to real business problems.
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"This is an exceptional time to begin thinking about a career in business," explains Dr. Venkat Reddy, Dean of the College of Business. He firmly believes the academic content of UCCS MBA program will prepare you for numerous career opportunities after graduation.
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