expression, critical thinking,
information literacy, and to
some extent global
citizenship.
The student’s committee
evaluates the teaching
ability of the student using
the Last question on the
Evaluation of Teaching form
that asks about the overall
effectiveness of teaching.
are collected.
Implementation of the
assessment of this SLO was
planned for the 2010 - 2011
year.
respondent for this SLO.
The overall effectiveness of
teaching was assessed as
very good (level 5).
However this is only one
data point. The program is
small and we may not
necessarily have any
students completing
requirements to be
assessed each year for this
SLO. We will likely need to
wait several years before
we have an adequate
sample size for this SLO.
the mechanism for faculty
response to this SLO in the
lecture or lab class taught
by the student.
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Educational Program Assessment Plan and Report
(M.Sc. Marine Biology, Dept of Biology & Marine Biology – September 30 2011)
Assessment Plan for 2010 - 2011
Primary Contact Name/Info: Heather Koopman, [email protected], 962-7199
Program Outcome
UNCW Strategic Goal
Tools Implementation Summary of Findings Actions Taken
What is the intended or
desired effect of your
programming or services?
What Strategic Goal does it
link to?
Tools or measures of
program outcomes must
address the outcome
directly
Identify who will be
responsible for
implementation; what data
will be collected.
What was learned from
the collection and analysis
of data for the program
outcome?
What changes were made
because of what you learned?
PO 1: Graduation of M.S.
students within 3 years.
Links to UNCW Strategic
Goal #1: Create the most
powerful learning
experience possible for our
students.
Several tools are used for
the assessment process of
this PO:
- solicitation of information
from alumni - meetings with graduate
students and surveys of
The Graduate Advisory
Committee (GAC) and the
Graduate coordinator are
largely responsible for
gathering this information.
Student members of the
GAC are important conduits
Financial concerns have
been identified as a
significant concern for
time to graduate.
The Graduate School has
worked to incrementally
increase TA salaries.