Review Assessment Report

Part 1: Contact & Program Identification

Report Year and Contact Information
Academic YearModified ByDate Modified
2020-2021crogers25@cnm.edu2021-11-27T16:50:14.101Z
SchoolName of ProgramCourses
BITBusiness AA DegreeECON 2110,ECON 2120,MATH 1350,BCIS 1110,ENGL 1120,ENGL 2210,MATH 1220,ACCT 2110,ACCT 2120,MATH 1430,BLAW 2110

Part 2: Program Summary

Provide a high level review of the program to include highlights, successes, challenges, significant changes, and significant resources needed to support the program
This Associate of Arts degree is designed to substantially fulfill the freshman and sophomore course requirements for admission to bachelor’s degree programs in business at New Mexico colleges and universities; the degree’s general education curriculum is accepted for transfer toward the general education core.

Part 3: Data Review

2018-20192019-20202020-2021
Annual number of graduate awards is greater than 10150164140
Number of declared majors187816711553
Average Class Size22.922.420.8
Annual Average Class withdrawal rate is 30% or below (SAGE 35%)13%16%15%
Annual C-Pass rate for coursework is 60% or above71%70%67%
Average class fill rate at 60% or above capacity within a term or over a year82%81%77%
Graduate Transfer to 4-year Schools55%55%n/a
Full-time Faculty Coverage by Section47%48%47%
Summarize how your program met or did not meet the target measures based on the data above
All Targets were met.

Part 4: Program Learning Outcome Analysis

Learning OutcomePopulation or Course(s) AssessedDescriptionSummary of Assessment Results
3. Apply appropriate accounting principles to business transactions.
Acct 2110, Principles of Accounting I
    Target: Students will average a 71% or higher exam score on the common Acct 2110 Final Exam. For the 20/21 AY, this target was met. Students averaged 81.62% on this common final exam. In comparison to the 19/20 AY, there was 7.8% increase in the 20/21 AY in the average exam score over the prior academic year.
    4. Identify managerial accounting concepts for use in business decision-making.
    Acct 2120, Principles of Accounting II
      Target: Students will average a 71% or higher exam score on the common Acct 2120 Final Exam. For the 20/21 AY, this target was met. Students averaged 87.73% on this common final exam. In comparison to the 19/20 AY, there was 10.32% increase in the 20/21 AY in the average exam score over the prior academic year.
      2. Transfer to a four year program to continue studies toward a 4-year degree in Business and perform with equivalent success to non-transfer students.
      Annual Program Review Transfer Information compiled by CNM’s Planning, Budget & Institutional Research
        Interpretation of Assessment findings
        The targets of learning outcomes 3 and 4 were met. The Accounting faculty will continue to monitor these assessment results to ensure that these assessment tools are an accurate measure of these learning outcomes.

        Part 5: Additional Action Plan in Support of Student Learning (If Appropriate)

        Upcoming YearChanges Planned for the upcoming yearData Motivating this change
        2021-2022
        2021-2022
        2021-2022
        Please select all of the following that characterize the types of changes described in the above action plan
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