Program: Microbiology (BS)
Degree: Bachelor's
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2020 - 3:38:54 pm
1) Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) and Institutional Learning Objectives (ILOs)
1. Students will be able to explain biological processes from molecules to ecosystems in an evolutionary context, including being able to use examples from Hawaii.
(1a. General education, 1b. Specialized study in an academic field, 1c. Understand Hawaiian culture and history, 3b. Respect for people and cultures, in particular Hawaiian culture, 3c. Stewardship of the natural environment, 3d. Civic participation)
2. Students will be able to demonstrate scientific literacy by critically evaluating scientific evidence, identifying gaps in knowledge, and applying strong evidence-based biological arguments to real-world problems.
(1a. General education, 1b. Specialized study in an academic field, 2a. Think critically and creatively, 2b. Conduct research, 3a. Continuous learning and personal growth, 3c. Stewardship of the natural environment)
3. knowledge, and applying strong evidence-based biological arguments to real-world problems. Students will be able to apply the scientific method to generate new hypotheses, formulate experimental approaches and outline potential outcomes, applying appropriate logical and quantitative methods.
(1a. General education, 1b. Specialized study in an academic field, 2a. Think critically and creatively, 2b. Conduct research)
4. Students will work individually and in teams in an ethical manner, and demonstrate respect for diversity of viewpoints.
(1a. General education, 1c. Understand Hawaiian culture and history, 2b. Conduct research, 3b. Respect for people and cultures, in particular Hawaiian culture, 3c. Stewardship of the natural environment, 3d. Civic participation)
5. Students will, in oral and written forms, be able to communicate biological information clearly and professionally.
(1a. General education, 2c. Communicate and report, 3d. Civic participation)
2) Your program's SLOs are published as follows. Please update as needed.






3) Please review, add, replace, or delete the existing curriculum map.
- File (11/10/2020)
4) For your program, the percentage of courses that have course SLOs explicitly stated on the syllabus, a website, or other publicly available document is as follows. Please update as needed.





5) Does the program have learning achievement results for its program SLOs? (Example of achievement results: "80% of students met expectations on SLO 1.")(check one):




6) Did your program engage in any program learning assessment activities between November 1, 2018 and October 31, 2020?


7) What best describes the program-level learning assessment activities that took place for the period November 1, 2018 and October 31, 2020? (Check all that apply.)






8) Briefly explain the assessment activities that took place since November 2018.
The faculty associated with the Microbiology BA and BS degrees worked to develop new and comprehensive assessment procedures: SLOs, rubrics, and curriculum map.
9) What types of evidence did the program use as part of the assessment activities checked in question 7? (Check all that apply.)





















10) State the number of students (or persons) who submitted evidence that was evaluated. If applicable, please include the sampling technique used.
No student evidence was evaluated.
11) Who interpreted or analyzed the evidence that was collected? (Check all that apply.)










12) How did they evaluate, analyze, or interpret the evidence? (Check all that apply.)







13) Summarize the results from the evaluation, analysis, interpretation of evidence (checked in question 12). For example, report the percentage of students who achieved each SLO.
No evidence for student performance is available.
14) What best describes how the program used the results? (Check all that apply.)









15) Please briefly describe how the program used its findings/results.
The School of Life Sciences was formed in 2020 by merging 3 departments, and supports 8 BA/BS programs, of which 5 enroll 25-50 students. These 8 programs had 4 different sets of program SLOs and assessment procedures. The 5 small programs have historically struggled to collect assessment data. Life Sciences has held extensive discussions to adopt a common set of SLOs, rubrics, and other assessment procedures for all 8 programs. This will enable assessment of students from the smaller degree programs as they pass through the core Life Sciences courses. It will also allow comparison of student progress across all degree programs. The goal is to continue working toward common standards and procedures that will allow all programs to provide all Life Sciences undergraduate students with experiences of similar quality.
In addition to adopting new SLOs, the Microbiology BS program:
- has completed their first ever curriculum map,
- is completing procedures to collect student work consistently from key courses in our curriculum, so they can be combined across years to yield meaningful sample sizes,
- is working with colleagues from across Life Sciences to adopt common rubrics for assessment (e.g., AACU rubrics),
- is working to make assessment an activity that involves a larger proportion of the faculty.
16) Beyond the results, were there additional conclusions or discoveries? This can include insights about assessment procedures, teaching and learning, and great achievements regarding program assessment in this reporting period.
Nothing to report.