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Computer Science, BS

Student Outcomes

Assessment of Student Outcomes

Outcome P Problem Solving

Analyze, design, implement and evaluate solutions to computing problems.
Objective 16 UG: Design, implement and evaluate a computer-based solution.

Measure 1

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students performed well on this project.

Measure 2

2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students do well on programming assignments related to networking concepts

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students do well on programming assignments related to networking concepts

Objective 17 UG: Analyze a complex problem and apply principles of computing to identify solutions.

Measure 1

2019 Status
Not Yet Achieved
A new final exam question was used for this measure but remains appropriate for the problem solving outcome.

2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students are performing well on this question related to project estimation.

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students are performing well on this question related to project estimation.

Measure 2

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Students demonstrate a satisfactory understanding of database concepts.

Outcome T Teamwork

Work together and share the workload equitably to progress toward shared objectives learned through structured activities that occur over a significant period of time.


Objective 1 Students demonstrate the ability to work effectively in teams.

Measure 1

2019 Status
Achieved
Our computer science interns continue to be well regarded by their internship supervisors.

2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Supervisors rate our internships highly with respect to teamwork.

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Supervisors rate our internships highly with respect to teamwork.

Measure 2

2020 Status
Achieved
Computer science students in the CIS 467 Capstone Exerience continue to rate their fellow students highly with respect to teamwork.

2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Most students are reviewed favorably by their peers.

2016 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Most students are reviewed favorably by their peers.