Chemistry B.S. Degree Program Assessment Plan Dr. Glenn Cunningham Professor and Chair University of Central Florida April 21, 2004.

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Chemistry B.S. Degree Program Assessment Plan Dr. Glenn Cunningham Professor and Chair University of Central Florida April 21, 2004

UCF Chemistry B.S.2 Mission of UCF Chemistry B.S. to educate students in the fundamental skills, knowledge, and laboratory practice of chemistry in order to: - prepare them for employment in various chemistry related industries, and - to prepare them to pursue advanced degrees in chemistry, chemistry related fields, or health related professional schools

UCF Chemistry B.S.3 Student Learning Outcomes Assessment in the State University System University: UCFDegree Program: Chemistry BS Assessment Instruments and Procedures Discipline Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Goals: Nationally Normed Exam: Educational Testing Service Field Exam in Chemistry XXOutcome 1: Will have knowledge of chemistry, which compares favorably to that of students nationally. Notes: Exam given in senior year. Performance on the exam and the sub scores that cover four fundamental areas of chemistry and two Assessment Indicators: (1) Biochemistry and (2) Critical Thinking and Reasoning will be used to evaluate student learning on an individual and total group basis.

UCF Chemistry B.S.4 Nationally Normed Exam students take the Educational Testing Service Field Exam in chemistry during their senior year performance on the exam and the sub- scores cover four fundamental areas of chemistry used to evaluate student learning on an individual and total group basis

UCF Chemistry B.S.5 The ETS Field Exam includes: - physical chemistry - organic chemistry - inorganic chemistry - analytical chemistry - biochemistry (added 2002) - critical thinking and reasoning

UCF Chemistry B.S.6 Student Learning Outcomes Assessment in the State University System University: UCFDegree Program: Chemistry BS Assessment Instruments and Procedures Discipline Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Goals: Departmental survey to measure acceptance into advanced degree programs XOutcome 1: Note: Administered during last semester of senior year.

UCF Chemistry B.S.7 Student Learning Outcomes Assessment in the State University System Continued… University: UCFDegree Program: Chemistry BS Assessment Instruments and Procedures Discipline Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Goals: Seminar Preparation – Direct evaluation of preparation XXXOutcome 2: Will critically read the chemical literature, grasp and outline the pertinent information, and be able to present it orally to an audience of peers and faculty members.

UCF Chemistry B.S.8 Student Learning Outcomes Assessment in the State University System Continued… University: UCFDegree Program: Chemistry BS Assessment Instruments and Procedures Discipline Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Goals: Faculty panel to evaluate presentation using a standard evaluation form XXXOutcome 2: Note: Eighty percent of the preparations or presentations will receive an overall evaluation of a “4” or “5” on a 5- point scale as determined by a faculty panel.

UCF Chemistry B.S.9 Student Learning Outcomes Assessment in the State University System Continued… University: UCFDegree Program: Chemistry BS Assessment Instruments and Procedures Discipline Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Goals: Faculty Committee will evaluate the research project and paper using a 20- point scoring scale (A predetermined evaluation scheme (1 to 5pts. each) for categories that includes Style, Literature Review, Content, and Critical Evaluation) XXOutcome 3: Will be able to use the scientific method to solve original chemical problems, review appropriate literature, collect data, and analyze results and successfully complete an undergraduate research project to be considered for submission to an appropriate journal.

UCF Chemistry B.S.10 ETS Field Test Percentiles Composite Scores composite scores (physical, organic, inorganic, analytical) critical thinking biochemistry

UCF Chemistry B.S.11 ETS Field Test Percentiles physical organic inorganic analytical critical thinking biochemistry929998

UCF Chemistry B.S.12 Research Article Writing Results measure 3.b. data collected after revisions, 90% received at or above the 16 point score of a possible 20 points by the Faculty Undergraduate Research Panel

UCF Chemistry B.S.13 Student Seminar Evaluation Form Undergraduate Student Presenter: Date:___________ Faculty Evaluator:________________________________ (Use back of page if needed.) A.Overall Evaluation - Rate from 5 (high) to 1 (low), with one decimal place if needed. B. Evaluate each item below and comment on those areas you consider especially strong or weak. 1. Comprehension of Subject (Consider seminar and answers to questions.) 6. How Well Illustrated 2. Content - Quality & Accuracy 7. Clarity of Illustrations 3. Content & References - How Current 8. Length of Seminar (15 minutes) 4. Sufficient Chemistry Content & Detail 9. Quality of Delivery) 5. Organization of Ideas 10. Professionalism C. Comments on this Student's Seminar D. Comments on: 1) The Seminar Course (Give both strengths and suggested changes.) 2) The Chemistry Curriculum suggested by the student seminars you have evaluated 3) The content and layout of this Form

UCF Chemistry B.S.14 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports The following represent areas of proficiency that will be evaluated when the final Undergraduate Research Report submitted by a student enrolled in their fourth semester hour of credit is evaluated by the department Undergraduate Research Evaluation Committee. A rating scale of 1 to 5 (highest) will be used and a total score of 16(20 maximum) will be used as an acceptable/unacceptable guideline. The student must write the report under the direction of the appropriate faculty member who will approve the report before it is sent to the review committee. The faculty member, not the student, will forward the report. Student Name: Faculty Approval: Date (signature required before submission to review committee) RATING AREA OF-PROFICIENCY ______ Style - The format and style used to prepare the final report must conform to that acceptable for publication in a peer reviewed scientific journal. The American Chemical Society Style Guide can be used or as an alternative the style required by a specific journal can be used. ______ Literature Review - The final report must show evidence that the student has performed a review of the current scientific literature. The text of the report must be prepared to demonstrate that the results of that literature review have been assimilated into the study as appropriate. ______ Content of the Report - Key components of the report shall included as a minimum requirement the following: Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, and Literature Citations. The report will accurately reflect the nature and scope of the study and will concisely summarize the final results and conclusions. The student must demonstrate through the written report that he/she has a firm grasp of the topic that is the focus of the study. ______ Critical Evaluation of Data/Results - Experimental procedures, collected data and results must be presented in a clear and concise fashion and the significance of those procedures/data/results will be interpreted in a fashion that demonstrates the significance and usefulness of the study. ______ Total Score, Signature of Evaluator_________________ Use of results: The research report is intended to be the culmination of a research endeavor that involves the individual student and faculty mentor. Should the student submit an unacceptable final report then an I grade will be issued and corrective action will be implemented. The student will work closely with the faculty mentor and a representative from the Undergraduate Research Committee to identify weaknesses and to implement corrective action as appropriate.

UCF Chemistry B.S.15 Student Seminar Evaluation Form (detail) Undergraduate Student Presenter: Date:________________________ Faculty Evaluator:_______________________ (Use back of page if needed.) A.Overall Evaluation - Rate from 5 (high) to 1 (low), with one decimal place if needed.

UCF Chemistry B.S.16 Student Seminar Evaluation Form Detail continued… B. Evaluate each item below and comment on those areas you consider especially strong or weak. 1. comprehension of subject (consider seminar and answers to questions.) 2. content - quality and accuracy 3. content and references - how current 4. sufficient chemistry content and detail 5. organization of ideas 6. how well illustrated 7. clarity of illustrations 8. length of seminar (15 minutes) 9. quality of delivery) 10. professionalism

UCF Chemistry B.S.17 Student Seminar Evaluation Form Detail continued… C. Comments on this Student's Seminar D. Comments on: 1) the seminar course (Give both strengths and suggested changes.) 2) the chemistry curriculum suggested by the student seminars you have evaluated 3) the content and layout of this form

UCF Chemistry B.S.18 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports (detail) The following represent areas of proficiency that will be evaluated when the final Undergraduate Research Report submitted by a student enrolled in their fourth semester hour of credit is evaluated by the department Undergraduate Research Evaluation Committee. A rating scale of 1 to 5 (highest) will be used and a total score of 16(20 maximum) will be used as an acceptable/unacceptable guideline. The student must write the report under the direction of the appropriate faculty member who will approve the report before it is sent to the review committee. The faculty member, not the student, will forward the report.

UCF Chemistry B.S.19 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports Detail Continued… Student Name: Faculty Approval: Date (signature required before submission to review committee) RATING AREA OF-PROFICIENCY _____ Style - The format and style used to prepare the final report must conform to that acceptable for publication in a peer reviewed scientific journal. The American Chemical Society Style Guide can be used or as an alternative the style required by a specific journal can be used.

UCF Chemistry B.S.20 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports Detail Continued… RATING AREA OF-PROFICIENCY ______Literature review - The final report must show evidence that the student has performed a review of the current scientific literature. The text of the report must be prepared to demonstrate that the results of that literature review have been assimilated into the study as appropriate.

UCF Chemistry B.S.21 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports Detail Continued… RATING AREA OF-PROFICIENCY ______ Content of the Report - Key components of the report shall included as a minimum requirement the following: Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, and Literature Citations. The report will accurately reflect the nature and scope of the study and will concisely summarize the final results and conclusions. The student must demonstrate through the written report that he/she has a firm grasp of the topic that is the focus of the study.

UCF Chemistry B.S.22 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports Detail Continued… RATING AREA OF-PROFICIENCY ______ Critical Evaluation of Data/Results - Experimental procedures, collected data and results must be presented in a clear and concise fashion and the significance of those procedures/data/results will be interpreted in a fashion that demonstrates the significance and usefulness of the study. ______ Total Score, Signature of Evaluator_________

UCF Chemistry B.S.23 Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Reports Detail Continued… Use of results: The research report is intended to be the culmination of a research endeavor that involves the individual student and faculty mentor. Should the student submit an unacceptable final report then an I grade will be issued and corrective action will be implemented. The student will work closely with the faculty mentor and a representative from the Undergraduate Research Committee to identify weaknesses and to implement corrective action as appropriate.