Certificate of Achievement (credit: usually 18 or more units) Editorial Management and Design certificate
Stage 3

Assessment Activities

Assessment Methods
  • Quizzes, exams, or homework items linked to specific learning outcomes
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Exit Survey
Assessment DescriptionCreated questions based on the SLOs for this certificate and we integrated said questions into the quizzes for the various courses in this certificate. More than 75% of students successfully answered questions related to the SLO assessment.
Learning OutcomesALL
Number of Courses8
Number of Students"-" 80

Data Analysis

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

Face-to-face meetings

Data SummaryA majority of the students successfully completed the SLOs for the Certificate of Achievement in Editorial Management and Design resulting in their ability to produce work for possible publication.
Data AnalysisTaking into account the various measurement tools used in the different courses for the certificate, at least 75% of our students successfully achieved the certificate's SLOs.
Next Steps PlannedNo options chosen
Learning OutcomesNo options chosen

Tentative Future Assessment Plans

Assessment TermFall 2013
Assessment Activities
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
  • Entry Survey
Assessment DetailsAssessing the current Certificate of Achievement in Editorial Management and Design for possible major revisions that include lowering the unit load, replacing courses, eliminating courses, and eliminating some course prerequisites.

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 PlansNone of our PSLOs map to these ILOs.

SLO Details Storage Location

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


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