Student Learning Outcome Matrix
2008-2009
The
Undergraduate Major In CHEMISTRY AT
Purpose: To prepare
students for careers through the study of Chemistry (2008-2009)
Use
of Assessment Findings: To improve students skills
LEARNING
OUTCOMES |
ASSESSMENT METHODS |
EXPECTED
RESULTS |
ACTUAL
RESULTS 2008-2009 |
USE
OF RESULTS 2009-2010 |
Students will have firm foundations in the fundamentals
and application of current chemical and scientific theories. CHE 101 CHE 201 |
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. |
Students (87%) Demonstrated the knowledge and understanding of chemical
principles and basic background fundamentals through presentation, reports,
assignments and exams. |
Presentation templates will be used in the future. Basic pedagogical methodology will be employed with some modification to keep current. |
Students will be able to design, carry out, record and
analyze the results of chemical experiments. CHE 101 CHE 201 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 |
Manifestation of student’s ability to design, implement
and analyze was shown through observations and written reports. 83% |
Laboratory procedures will study and analyzed for success,
modified and used in the future. |
Students will be able to use modern instrumentation and classical
techniques, to design experiments, and to properly record the results of
their experiment. CHE 302 |
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 |
Through a verbal collaboration arrangement, students were
exposed to more sophisticated instrumentation to learn techniques and develop
skills. 100% |
We will perpetuate the collaboration agreements and try to expand it. We will use this experiment to improve in-house exposure for our students. |
Students will be skilled in problems solving, critical
thinking and analytical reasoning. CHE 101 CHE 301 CHE 401 |
Students will solve a variety of problems using a variety
of approaches and techniques. |
Quizzes, exams and drills. |
Students expressed and proved skills gained during oral
and written presentations. 84% |
Improving the skills of our students will be a continuous
process using knowledge gained from previous efforts. |
Students will improve writing skills and recognize the
value of effective writing. CHE 401 CHE 495 |
Students will be given discipline related writing
assignments to perform and required to use searching and retrieval methods |
The assignments will be read and graded for grammar,
sentence structure, diction, punctuation and other writing error. |
Students 80% were required to write in each course and
write laboratory experiments for submission. Students showed marked
improvement. Some after repeated efforts of corrections. |
We found that improving students writing is a repeating
effort after correcting. We will employ this technique in the future along
with more independent student efforts. |