Unit: Oceanography
Program: Oceanography (Phd)
Degree: Doctorate
Date: Tue Sep 13, 2011 - 9:47:45 am

1) Below are your program student learning outcomes (SLOs). Please update as needed.

Upon completion of the Doctoral program in Oceanography, students will be able to:

- Perform all of the Master’s program SLOs

- Comprehensively synthesize, evaluate, and interpret the fundamental knowledge in their subdiscipline and how it relates to the other subdisciplines

- Independently construct scientific hypotheses and design and carry out research to evaluate them

- Critically analyze and synthesize the results of their research to derive conclusions which advance the field and are of a quality suitable for publication in the peer-reviewed literature

2) Your program's SLOs are published as follows. Please update as needed.

Department Website URL: www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/SLO.pdf
Student Handbook. URL, if available online: www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/GradHandbook08.pdf
Information Sheet, Flyer, or Brochure URL, if available online:
UHM Catalog. Page Number:
Course Syllabi. URL, if available online: www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/courses.html
Other:
Other:

3) Below is the link(s) to your program's curriculum map(s). If we do not have your curriculum map, please upload it as a PDF.

No map submitted.

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.

0%
1-50%
51-80%
81-99%
100%

5) For the period June 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011: State the assessment question(s) and/or assessment goals. Include the SLOs that were targeted, if applicable.

All graduate students must complete all of the SLOs in order to graduate from the program.

6) State the type(s) of evidence gathered to answer the assessment question and/or meet the assessment goals that were given in Question #5.

Each dissertation committee must evaluate the student on the program SLOs, and the results are recorded on
departmental and/or Graduate Division forms.

7) State how many persons submitted evidence that was evaluated. If applicable, please include the sampling technique used.

Three students graduated with Ph.D. in Oceanography during October 2010-September 2011.

8) Who interpreted or analyzed the evidence that was collected? (Check all that apply.)

Course instructor(s)
Faculty committee
Ad hoc faculty group
Department chairperson
Persons or organization outside the university
Faculty advisor
Advisors (in student support services)
Students (graduate or undergraduate)
Dean/Director
Other:

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

Used a rubric or scoring guide
Scored exams/tests/quizzes
Used professional judgment (no rubric or scoring guide used)
Compiled survey results
Used qualitative methods on interview, focus group, open-ended response data
External organization/person analyzed data (e.g., external organization administered and scored the nursing licensing exam)
Other:

10) For the assessment question(s) and/or assessment goal(s) stated in Question #5:
Summarize the actual results.

All graduating students met all program SLOs, as required by the departmental Degree Requirements.

11) State how the program used the results or plans to use the results. Please be specific.

Since all graduating students met all program SLOs, as required by the departmental Degree Requirements, no further
action was taken.

12) Beyond the results, were there additional conclusions or discoveries?
This can include insights about assessment procedures, teaching and learning, program aspects and so on.

Program SLO assessment at the graduate level has been an integral part of the Department's degree program since its
formation, and continues to work well.

13) Other important information.
Please note: If the program did not engage in assessment, please explain. If the program created an assessment plan for next year, please give an overview.

None