Review Assessment Report

Part 1: Contact & Program Identification

Report Year and Contact Information
Academic YearModified ByDate Modified
2021-2022bwhite37@cnm.edu2022-10-13T19:06:32.286Z
SchoolName of ProgramCourses
BITBusiness Administration AAS Degree: Project ManagementACCT 2110,ACCT 2120,BCIS 1110,BLAW 2110,BUSA 1110,BUSA 1130,BUSA 1180,BUSA 1198,BUSA 2170,BUSA 2195,BUSA 2198,BUSA 2220,BUSA 2460,BUSA 2999,ENGL 1210,MGMT 2110,MKTG 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
The Business Administration program provides opportunities for the business leaders of tomorrow to achieve a high-quality, high-value education that enables them to succeed in a competitive market. Students participate in hands-on experiences, community projects and conduct real-world research. In the Project Management Concentration students will focus on studying contract management, scheduling, estimating, critical path scheduling, and project oversight in order to be successful Project Managers of tomorrow. Students use technology and business concepts such as accounting, business law, entrepreneurship, management, marketing and professionalism, to work in teams, solve business problems and make decisions. A number of the Business Administration courses are offered online.

Part 3: Data Review

2019-20202020-20212021-2022
Annual number of graduate awards is greater than 10236
Number of declared majors556265
Average Class Size20.818.916.3
Annual Average Class withdrawal rate is 30% or below (SAGE 35%)13%10%11%
Annual C-Pass rate for coursework is 60% or above76%74%72%
Average class fill rate at 60% or above capacity within a term or over a year71%69%61%
Graduate Transfer to 4-year Schoolsn/an/an/a
Full-time Faculty Coverage by Section57%55%19%
Summarize how your program met or did not meet the target measures based on the data above
There is a disparity between declared Project Management majors (65) and the number of actual graduates (6); BHT AD and BA/PM Chair will analyze to find a cause.

Part 4: Program Learning Outcome Analysis

Learning OutcomePopulation or Course(s) AssessedDescriptionSummary of Assessment Results
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in basic project management and organization.
BUSA 1198
  • Class Project
71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 71.4% met the goal; target met
Evaluate systems and procedures for budgeting, cost control and earned value in project management.
BUSA 1198
  • Class Project
BUSA 1198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 71.4% met the goal; target met
Evaluate systems and procedures for budgeting, cost control and earned value in project management.
BUSA 1198
  • Class Project
BUSA 1198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 71.4% met the goal; target met
Interpret project documents, specifications, contracts and subcontracts.
BUSA 2198
  • Class Project
BUSA 2198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 67%% met the goal; target not met
Organize and express ideas clearly orally and in writing.
BA 2999
  • Portfolio
BUSA 2999 80% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the Portfolio and interview requirements: 100% of students reached 71% or higher on Portfolio; Pandemic concerns prevented oral requirements from being assessed: Target met
Use software for managing, budgeting, project scheduling and word processing.
BUSA 2198
  • Class Project
BUSA 2198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 67%% met the goal; target not met
Interpretation of Assessment findings
The BUSA 1198 and BUSA 2198 courses moved to the Pathstream platform, and instructor/student familiarity may be the cause of the targets being close to not being met and not being met in the courses' respective final projects

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
The BUSA 1198 and BUSA 2198 courses moved to the Pathstream platform, and instructor/student familiarity may be the cause of the targets being close to not being met and not being met in the courses' respective final projects BHT AD and BA/PM Chair will analyze the procedures to determine why the goals weren't met - or were close to not being met.
BUSA 1198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 71.4% met the goal; target met BUSA 2198 71% of all students will achieve 71% or higher on the final project manager project: 67%% met the goal; target not met
Please select all of the following that characterize the types of changes described in the above action plan
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