Review Assessment Report
Part 1: Contact & Program Identification
Report Year and Contact Information | ||
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Academic Year | Modified By | Date Modified |
2021-2022 | [email protected] | 2022-10-15T20:59:04.099Z |
School | Name of Program | Courses |
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BIT | Computer Information AAS Degree: Network Administration | BCIS 1110,BUSA 1110,BUSA 1130,CIS 1410,CIS 1415,CIS 1425,CIS 1610,CIS 1680,CIS 2421,CIS 2424,CIS 2426,CIS 2427,CIS 2450,CIS 2999,COMM 2120 |
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 |
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The Network Administration Program experienced an increase in the number of graduates over the previous year. |
Part 3: Data Review
2019-2020 | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | |
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Annual number of graduate awards is greater than 10 | 12 | 4 | 5 |
Number of declared majors | 85 | 73 | 46 |
Average Class Size | 21.8 | 21.3 | 19.4 |
Annual Average Class withdrawal rate is 30% or below (SAGE 35%) | 13% | 11% | 11% |
Annual C-Pass rate for coursework is 60% or above | 74% | 71% | 70% |
Average class fill rate at 60% or above capacity within a term or over a year | 74% | 75% | 69% |
Graduate Transfer to 4-year Schools | 17% | n/a | n/a |
Full-time Faculty Coverage by Section | 56% | 64% | 22% |
Summarize how your program met or did not meet the target measures based on the data above |
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Class fill rate is 69%-60% target exceeded
The annual retention rate was 89% exceeding the 70% target
C-pass rate was 70%-60% target exceeded
Annual number of graduates is 5 which is lower than the target of 10 |
Part 4: Program Learning Outcome Analysis
Learning Outcome | Population or Course(s) Assessed | Description | Summary of Assessment Results |
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Demonstrate network mathematical literacy both in theory and application as it applies to networks. | CIS 2999 |
| 100% of students demonstrated mathematical literacy-70% target met |
Demonstrate problem solving ability with data networks. | CIS 2999 |
| 80% of students demonstrated the ability to troubleshoot a network-70% target met |
Demonstrate the practical application of skills needed to design, implement, and support network security. | CIS 2999 |
| 80% of students demonstrated the ability to design and implement network security-70% target met |
Design, address, construct and test LANs containing multiple VLANs as well as wireless devices. | CIS 2999 |
| 100% of students demonstrated the ability to design and implement vlans-70% target met |
Design, address, construct and test WAN topologies selecting from current networking technologies. | CIS 2999 |
| 80% of students were able to configure and test where applicable WAN technologies-70% target met |
Develop a logical diagram and translate it to a physical implementation. | CIS 2999 |
| 100% of students were able to develop a network diagram and implement.-70% target met |
Employ basic cabling and network designs to connect devices in accordance with stated objectives. | CIS 2999 |
| 100% of students were able to demonstrate the ability to connect networks using the appropriate cabling-70% target met |
Use network protocol models to explain the layers of communications in data networks. | CIS 1425 |
| 100% of students were able to identify and explain the OSI model.-70% target met |
Interpretation of Assessment findings |
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Overall, students were able to implement networks and troubleshoot networks. The average score of students was 86.82%. |
Part 5: Additional Action Plan in Support of Student Learning (If Appropriate)
Upcoming Year | Changes Planned for the upcoming year | Data Motivating this change |
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2021-2022 | Assessment Criteria Revision | Certification exam objectives changes |
2021-2022 | Continue to encourage students to take face-to-face classes at the lower level to ensure students are able to implement assessment items. | Students unable to troubleshoot errors in some devices. |
2021-2022 |