HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Degree Program: B. A. in English Learning Outcomes Assessed in 2006-2007 Means of Assessment Data Gathered and Analyzed? Interpretation and Use of Results? First Means: Faculty evaluation panels using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 Upon completion of a bachelor’s degree in English, a student will be able to synthesize material from a variety of sources when writing a research paper. Second Means: In-Class Performance Assessment using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 First Means: Faculty evaluation panels using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. …
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Degree Program: B. A. in English Learning Outcomes Assessed in 2006-2007 Means of Assessment Data Gathered and Analyzed? Interpretation and Use of Results? First Means: Faculty evaluation panels using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 Upon completion of a bachelor’s degree in English, a student will be able to synthesize material from a variety of sources when writing a research paper. Second Means: In-Class Performance Assessment using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 First Means: Faculty evaluation panels using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 Upon completion of a bachelor’s degree in English, a student will be able write about literature using multiple sources. Second Means: In-Class Performance Assessment using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 First Means: Faculty evaluation panels using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007 Upon completion of a bachelor’s degree in English, a student will be able to apply critical theory to the interpretation of literature. Second Means: In-Class Performance Assessment using a scoring rubric - Data gathered during Spring Semester, 2007 - Data analyzed during the Summer, 2007. Results interpreted and changes recommended during Fall Semester, 2007