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Philosophy

Assessment Plan

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME

HOW ASSESSED

WHEN ASSESSED

Historical Knowledge:
 
  • Classical
  • Modern

Written exams (as part of a capstone course sequence currently under consideration.)

Portfolio analysis
:

  • self analyzed
  • departmentally analyzed

Exit Interviews:

Written Exams: Spring 2001 (owing to lead time in developing capstone sequence.)

Portfolio Analysis
: Spring 2000 (at the earliest.)

Exit interviews: Spring 1999

Topical Knowledge:

  • Metaphysics
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Philosophy of Law
  • Medical Ethics
  • Ethical Theory
  • Political Theory
  • Existentialism

Written exams (as part of a capstone course sequence currently under consideration.)

Portfolio analysis

  • self analyzed
  • departmentally analyzed

Exit interviews

Written Exams: Spring 2001 (owing to lead time in developing capstone sequence.)

Portfolio Analysis
: Spring 2000 (at the earliest.)

Exit interviews
: Spring 1999

Skills:

  • Critical Thinking
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Writing Skills

Portfolio analysis

  • self analyzed
  • departmentally 
    analyzed

Exit interviews

Portfolio Analysis: Spring 2000 (at the earliest.)

Exit interviews: Spring 1999

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