Draft: April 15, 2004 (Kilkenny)
Dept of Economics
Undergraduate Degree Programs
LIST of Outcome Assessment
MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS
- Outcomes
assessment instruments designed and administered by the Economics
Department include:
- tabulated
surveys of all seniors:
1.
How/why they chose the major
2.
Evaluating the major curriculum
3.
Self-assessment of their own learning outcomes
4.
Evaluating courses
5.
Evaluating instructors
6.
Evaluating advisors
- Career
tracking of alumni
- Periodic
surveys of alumni
- Surveys
of DUGs in other ISU departments
- Periodic
surveys of employers
- Instruments
and indicators developed for other purposes that we also use to assess
student outcomes:
- admission
and matriculation statistics
- academic
progress
- program
persistence
- records
of scholarships, fellowships, awards and honors received by students
- Student
performance on graduate/professional school admission tests
- Student
participation in ISU’s Honors Program
- Student
membership in academic honor societies (ΑΓΡ,
ΟΔΕ, …)
- Student
participation in and performance at regional/national meetings and
contests
- Job
placement records
- Other
modes of feedback used to assess the effectiveness of our undergraduate
degree programs:
- discussions
with employers who have hired graduates
- feedback
from the department’s student club members
- informal
reports on student performance in internships
- Periodic
external evaluations by colleagues from other institutions (Departmental
External Reviews)