Program Assessment
- Over the course of the program, students will complete a portfolio demonstrating an ability to solve increasingly difficult graphic problems.
- The portfolio will also contain the student's resume.
- Students will complete a comprehensive program pre/post examination. Students must score a 70% or higher on the post test or repeat the test.
What, When and How
What
Core Ability: A broad capability that you will develop throughout a course or program rather than in one specific lesson. Core abilities include skills that everyone needs to succeed, such as problem solving, communication, employability and lifelong learning.
Competency: A major skill, knowledge, or attitude that you will learn as a result of a given learning experience. A competency is specific to a discipline (such as history, math or language) or to an occupational area (such as nursing, accounting or engineering).
Learning Objective: A supporting skill, knowledge or attitude that you will learn as a step toward mastery of a specific competency. Each competency has two or more learning objectives.
When
Performance Standards: Observable and measurable specifications by which your performance will be evaluated, and a description of the situation under which your performance will be assessed.
Performance Assessment Activity: A statement that tells you what you must do to show mastery of one or more competencies, including instructions for completing assignments, performance assessment tasks or tests.
How
Learning Activity: A statement that describes what you can do to help yourself master specific learning objectives and competencies. You may think of them as assignments.
In an effort to measure student's growth, each student will complete a pre–class and post-class test and complete a portfolio of his or her work that will include a resume and selected drawings by the student. The student must achieve a score of 70 percent or higher on the post-class test.