TALLADEGA COLLEGE         

           Student Learning Outcome Matrix 2006-2007

The Undergraduate Major In CHEMISTRY AT TALLADEGA COLLEGE

Purpose: To prepare students for careers through the study of Chemistry

Use of Assessment Findings:  To improve students skills

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

 

ASSESSMENT  METHODS

 

EXPECTED RESULTS

 

ACTUAL RESULTS

2006-2007

USE OF RESULTS

2007-2008

 

Students will learn the fundamental principles governing the chemical world, while developing problem-solving skills.

 

CHE 101

 

Students will understand the general principles of chemistry. They will compare, contrast and predict physical and chemical properties based on atomic and molecular structure.

Assignments, quizzes, recitations, test, internet exercises and laboratory assignments.

 (85%) of students demonstrated an understanding of  the chemical world and essential problem solving skills.

Procedures and techniques will be used for instructional purposes in the future and to improve methodology used. Data will be analyzed to improve pedagogical methodology to increase percent success rate.

Students will gain experience in a variety of laboratory techniques to safely conduct chemical experiments and procedures.

 

CHE 101

CHE 301

Students will be able to independently perform accurate quantitative measurements, interpret experimental results, perform calculations on these results and draw a reasonable, accurate conclusion.

Laboratory assignments, written assignments and field assignments

(80%) of students demonstrated skills essential for conducting experiments at a sophisticated level.

Best practices will be continued. Procedures and methods will be evaluated in an effort to increase success rate.

Students will develop and utilize effective computer, written and oral communication skills in a scientific setting.

 

CHE 494

Students will communicate critical analysis of scientific information through written reports and laboratory  notebooks.

 Students will use chemical literature and computer resources to gather research information.

Research reports: both experimental and theoretical and laboratory, presentations, notebook instructions and frequent checks

88% of students became efficient in performing literature searches and keeping up-to-date notebooks. Students also became efficient in the use of information resources

Modified methodologies will be used to increase performance