Certificate of Achievement (credit: usually 18 or more units) Criminal and Constitutional Law
Stage 5

Assessment Activities

Assessment Methods
  • Quizzes, exams, or homework items linked to specific learning outcomes
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student self-assessments (such as reflective journals and surveys)
  • Student satisfaction surveys
  • Classroom response systems (such as iClickers or computers)
Assessment DescriptionAnalyzed student enrollments and completions and grades
Learning Outcomesall
Number of Courses1
Number of Students40

Data Analysis

Data Shared With

Faculty and staff within the same program (at CCSF)

Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Phone
Data Summarystudent enrollment, completion, persistency, satisfaction with new cert.
Data Analysisstudent enrollment, completion, persistency, satisfaction with new cert.
Next Steps PlannedNo options chosen
Learning Outcomes

all

Tentative Future Assessment Plans

Assessment TermSpring 2014
Assessment Activities
  • Assessment (measurement) of outcomes
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
Assessment Detailsstudent enrollment, completion, persistency, satisfaction with new cert.

ILO Alignment and Assessment Plans

I.A. Use reason and creativity...No answer
I.B. Apply diverse viewpoints...No answer
I.C. Locate, retrieve, and evaluate information...No answer
Fall 2013 ILO Assessment PlansWe don't currently plan to be conducting any program-level SLO assessments in Fall (as indicated earlier)

SLO Details Storage Location


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