Major Computer Science
Stage 4

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Faculty and staff within the same program (at CCSF)
  • Faculty and staff within the same department
  • Faculty and staff from across the college
Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Website review and commentary
Data SummaryWe discussed with the Math department the need for 2nd semester Calculus for Discrete Math

We may be developing our our course Discrete Structures

Our major has been approved as a AS-T degree
Data AnalysisWe reviewed what exists for other colleges
Next Steps Planned

The AS-T for Computer Science recommends Discrete Structures be taught in CS not in Math.

Learning Outcomes

B. will have demonstrated math skills through discrete math

Changes

Details

reviewed Discrete Math requirements

Learning OutcomesB. will have demonstrated math skills through discrete math

Tentative Future Assessment Plans

Assessment TermSpring 2014
Assessment Activities
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
  • Implementation of planned changes and reassessment
Assessment DetailsWe will look into creating a new course to replace Discrete Math

ILO Alignment and Assessment Plans

I.A. Use reason and creativity...A. will have a sound understanding in basic computer science and physics

B. will have demonstrated math skills through discrete math

C. will have extensive skill and experience in problem solving to create and program algorithmic solutions
I.B. Apply diverse viewpoints...A. will have a sound understanding in basic computer science and physics

B. will have demonstrated math skills through discrete math

C. will have extensive skill and experience in problem solving to create and program algorithmic solutions
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

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


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