In the 2005-2006 academic year student performance data from two, required courses for the sociology major were used to assess the following program goals:
#1-- Students graduating with a degree in sociology will be able to articulate the sociological perspective on human behavior.
#2-- Students graduating with a degree in sociology should be able to articulate the role of theory in sociology. Explain how theories reflect the historical context of the times and cultures in which they were developed.
#3–Students graduating with a degree in sociology will be able to articulate the role of social research methods in sociology.
Dr. Richard Aniskiewicz collected data in the SOC S340, Social Theory, course for Program Goal #2 and Dr. Earl Wysong collected data in SOC S252, Methods of Sociological Research for Goals #1 and #3. Data collected included students’ responses to essay examinations, multiple-choice examinations, and other written and oral exercises.
Findings suggest that with regard to all three program goals, the benchmarks of 70% were met or exceeded for all learning outcomes in most cases at 82% or 100% levels. These data will be reviewed by IU Kokomo resident faculty to determine possible pedagogical refinements that will further enhance student performance in these two particular courses. These data do not suggest major revision of the sociology curriculum is in order. Future assessment of other program goals and learning outcomes will continue to shed light on needed curricular or pedagogical refinements.
This summary was prepared by the current sociology coordinator. The full report was prepared by the former coordinator, Dr. Earl Wysong.
If you have questions or comments regarding this report, please contact –
Dr. Nancy A. Greenwood
Sociology Coordinator
Associate Professor of Sociology
Indiana University Kokomo
765/455-9445
ngreenwo@iuk.edu
Full Assessment Report for 2005-2006 available at this link |