Cell and Molecular Biology, BS
Student Outcomes
Assessment of Student Outcomes
Outcome F Oral Communication (undergraduate)
Students will effectively communicate scientific observations, analyses,
and arguments in oral presentations
.
The General Education objectives associated with this Outcome are listed
below. You can use these objectives as is or modify them in the next
step in GVAssess.
Students will:
• Develop content appropriate to the presentation.
• Organize the content in a logical manner appropriate for the intended audience.
• Demonstrate effective formal presentation skills.
Objective 1
Students will be able to give an oral presentation, describing their
original research, at a level appropriate for a scientific conference.
Measure 1
2020 Status
Achieved
In the winter 2020 semester, our graduating students organized a virtual
symposium in which they described their research results. The virtual
symposium provided new challenges but all of the students were able to
make their presentations and provide feedback to questions via
BlackBoard. The mean value for the scores was 2.92 (SD=1.9), n= 16.
2019 Status
Achieved
In the 2019 academic year our graduating seniors held two CMB symposia.
All presentations were evaluated on a 1-3 scale (three being best) with
a rubric modified from the general education oral presentation rubric.
The mean score was 2.98 (SD=0.077) n=14. Thus our students again
surpassed our target of 2.75.
2018 Status
Achieved
In April, 2018, all CMB students registered for the capstone course
participated in the student-organized, two-day, CMB symposium. All
presentations were assessed with a rubric modified from the general
education oral presentation rubric. The average score was 2.9 with a
standard deviation of 0.2. This year there were more students
participating and the presentations were generally of an even higher
quality than last year.
2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Our initial scores for oral presentations, mean = 2.64±0.50 (n=17), at
the symposium were above our selected threshold but below our target. We
expect scores to increase with increased instructional focus on the
presentations as well as improved presentations in the future by
students who have seen the presentations evaluated here.
Outcome I Written Communication (undergraduate)
Students will effectively communicate scientific observations, analyses,
and arguments in a written format typically required by professionals in
fields related to cell and molecular biology.
The General Education objectives associated with this Outcome are listed
below. You can use these objectives as is or modify them in the next
step in GVAssess.
Students will:
• Develop content that is appropriate to a specific disciplinary or
professional context, drawing upon relevant sources.
• Organize written material to suit the purposes of the document and
meet the needs of the intended audience.
• Express ideas using language that meets the needs and expectations of
the intended audience.
• Use conventions of grammar, punctuation, usage, formatting, and
citation appropriate to the specific writing situation.
Objective 1
Students will be able to write a research paper, including appropriately
documented citations, which could be submitted to a scientific journal.
Measure 1
2020 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students in CMB 406 wrote scientific papers based upon the results of an
experiment they conducted in the class. The mean score for the academic
year was 1.7 (SD=0.7) which is below the threshold for the measure.
2019 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Scientific papers written for CMB 406 were evaluated on a 3 point scale
and the mean score was 1.9 (SD=0.7). This measure is below the threshold
we established with the measure.
Objective 2
Students will be able to maintain a useful laboratory notebook
appropriate for documenting research in the life sciences
Measure 1
2020 Status
Achieved
Average scores of notebooks in CMB 426 were calculated through the
academic year and the mean value of 2.6 (SD=0.49) surpassed the
threshold value but is below the target of 2.75.
2019 Status
Achieved
The target for this important measure continues to be met
2017 Status
Achieved
The mean score for the notebooks of all 19 students who completed CMB
426 in the 2017 academic year was 2.8. The mean score was lower than the
previous year but still above the target for this measure.
2016 Status
Achieved
All seventeen students who completed CMB 426 scored at the
"satisfies" level on the evaluation of their laboratory
notebooks, exceeding the target for this measure.
Outcome J CMB content mastery
Students will demonstrate mastery of the principles and concepts of cell
and molecular biology.
Objective 1
Upon completion of the CMB curriculum, the graduating capstone students
as a class, will score above the 80th percentile in a nationally-normed
exam, or exam subsection, which measures content mastery in subjects
related to cell and molecular biology.
Measure 1
2019 Status
Achieved
In April 2018, All CMB students in the capstone course took the ETS
major fields test in Biology. As a group, they scored in the 98th and
99th percentile in Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics,
respectively. The same students scored in the 93th, 98th and 99th
percentile in Biochemistry and Cell Energetics, Cellular Structure,
Organization, Function and Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics
assessment indicators, respectively. Our students continue to surpass
the 85th percentile target by a wide margin, with little room for
improvement in this measure.
2018 Status
Achieved
In April 2018, All CMB students in the capstone course took the ETS
major fields test in Biology. As a group, they scored in the 96th and
99th percentile in Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics,
respectively. The same students scored in the 97th, 94th and 99th
percentile in Biochemistry and Cell Energetics, Cellular Structure,
Organization, Function and Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics
assessment indicators, respectively. Our students continue to surpass
the 85th percentile target by a wide margin.
2017 Status
Achieved
In April 2017 , all graduating CMB majors took the nationally-normed
Biology Major Fields Test. As a group, they scored in the 97th and 98th
percentile in The Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics
subscores, respectively. The same students scored in the 99th, 94th and
99th percentile in Biochemistry and Cell Energetics; Cellular Structure,
Organization, Function; and Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics
Assessment Indicators, respectively. Our students have again far
exceeded our goal of scoring in the 85th percentile.
2016 Status
Achieved
In April 2016, all graduating CMB majors took the nationally-normed
Biology Major Fields Test. As a group, they scored in the 99th and 99th
percentile in The Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics
subscores, respectively. The same students scored in the 98th, 99th and
99th percentile in Biochemistry and Cell Energetics; Cellular Structure,
Organization, Function; and Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics
Assessment Indicators, respectively. Our students have exceeded our goal
of scoring in the 85th percentile.
Outcome K Investagative ability
Students will demonstrate an ability to investigate processes at the
molecular, cellular, organ or organismal level using diverse scientific approaches.
Objective 1
Before the completion of the degree, CMB students will present the
results of their original research to the public.
Measure 1
2020 Status
Achieved
In April 2020, 100% (16/16) of the students enrolled in the CMB capstone
presented their research at the CMB symposium. This year, the COVID-19
pandemic required that the symposium be virtual and the symposium was
conducted virtually and asynchronously with questions and answers
presented on Black Board. In spite of the need to present virtually, all
students made a presentation and the event was a success.
2019 Status
Achieved
In December 2018 and April 2019, 100% (23/23) of the students enrolled
in the CMB capstone presented their research at the two CMB symposia.
2018 Status
Achieved
In April 2018, 100% (25/25) of the students enrolled in the CMB capstone
presented their research at the 2-day CMB symposium.
2017 Status
Achieved
In April 2017 100% (17/17) of the students enrolled in the CMB capstone
made a public oral presentation describing some aspect of their research.
2016 Status
Achieved
In April 2016, 100% of CMB students enrolled in the capstone course
presented their research at the student-organized CMB symposium.
Outcome L Quantitative and Analytical Reasoning
By the end of they graduate CMB students will have mastered the ability
to analyze quantitative data as measured by a nationally-normed exam
given to life-science undergraduate majors across the country.
Objective 5
Upon completion of the CMB curriculum, students will score above the
80th percentile in a nationally-normed exam, or exam subsection, which
measures Quantitative and Analytical skills compared to other
life-science majors.
Measure 1
2019 Status
Achieved
In April 2019 all students in the CMB capstone class took the
nationally-normed ETS major fields test in biology and scored in the
96th percentile as a group for the "Analytical Skills" indicator.
2018 Status
Achieved
In April 2018 all CMB students in the capstone took the ETS major fields
test and scored in the 87th percentile as a group in the
"Analytical Skills" category. Again surpassing our target of
the 85th percentile.
2017 Status
Achieved
In April 2017, all CMB majors registered for the capstone took the ETS
major fields test. As a group they scored in the 90th percentile in
Analytical and Quantitative reasoning.
2016 Status
Achieved
In April 2015 all CMB students registered for the capstone took the ETS
Biology Major Fields Test. As a group they scored in the 97th
percentile, surpassing by a wide margin the target.
Outcome M Life science content mastery
Students will demonstrate mastery of the principles and concepts of a
broad range of the life sciences.
Objective 1
Upon completion of the CMB curriculum, the graduating capstone students
as a class, will score above the 80th percentile in a nationally-normed
exam, which measures a broad range of life science content.
Measure 1
2019 Status
Achieved
In April of 2019 all students in the CMB capstone class took the ETS
Major Fields exam in Biology and scored in the 96th percentile as a
class.
2018 Status
Achieved
In April of 2018 all students in the CMB capstone class took the ETS
Major Fields exam in Biology and scored in the 91st percentile as a
class.
2017 Status
Achieved
In April, 2017, all CMB students enrolled in the capstone course took
the ETS biology major fields test and scored in the 94th percentile on
the overall score which measures competence in the breadth of the life-sciences.
2016 Status
Achieved
In April 1996 all CMB majors in the capstone class took the ETS Biology
major fields test. Compared with programs across the country, our class
scored in the 97th percentile in the total range of topics from ecology
to molecular biology. This result exceeded our target.