Certificate of Accomplishment (credit) Carpentry
Stage 3

Assessment Activities

Assessment Methods
  • Quizzes, exams, or homework items linked to specific learning outcomes
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student satisfaction surveys
  • Pre & post surveys or exams
  • Capstone projects or final summative assignments
Assessment DescriptionAssessment of class building projects, final exams and practical construction work.
Learning OutcomesAll
Number of Courses3
Number of Students~90

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Faculty and staff within the same program (at CCSF)
  • Faculty and staff from other colleges
Data Sharing Methods

Face-to-face meetings

Data Summary80% of students enrolled are attempting to complete this certificate. Retention and interest rates are high.
Data AnalysisWe should begin to see certificate application and achievement when the remainder of courses are offered within the next semester of two. All of our classes remain highly enrolled.
Next Steps Planned

Assess certificate completions when full courses have been offered.

Learning Outcomes

All

Tentative Future Assessment Plans

Assessment TermFall 2013
Assessment Activities

Assessment (measurement) of outcomes

Assessment DetailsSee above

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...Program Outcomes CNST 69

CNST 100 CNST 111 CNST 112 CNST113

Identify basic OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) requirements, recognize and evaluate general safety hazards, and take appropriate action. I,D I,DM D,M D,M D,M

Measure, layout, calculate and estimate construction projects using appropriate tools and equipment. I, D D, M D, M D,M

Analyze and differentiate framing plans, materials, engineered lumber, fasteners, and hardware. I, D D, M D,M

Calculate material requirements and install all interior and exterior finish materials to include doors, windows, stair carriages, treads, railings, and trim joinery. I, D, M D, M D, M

Frame walls, ceilings, roofs, and exterior/interior stairs. I D,M D, M

Read floor plans, elevations, and building sections; interpret construction abbreviations, nomenclature, composition, and analyze interconnected systems. I, D D, M D, M D,M
Fall 2013 ILO Assessment PlansYes we plan to assess one of the above-mapped SLOs in Fall 2013.

SLO Details Storage Location

HARD COPY - In a department filing system (department office)


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