Computer Science
Student Learning Outcomes
Revised 2/25/2011
Student Learning Outcomes Students
who successfully complete the Bachelor of Science Program in Computer Science
will be able to: |
Coordinators |
Performance Criteria (Key Performance Indicators) |
Current Assessment Plans |
Assessment Reports |
(a)
Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics
appropriate to the discipline |
Gloria
Melara & Robert
McIlhenny |
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(b)
Analyze
a problem, and specify the computing requirements appropriate to meet desired
need |
Rick
Covington |
SLO(b) KPIs |
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(c)
Apply
knowledge of programming concepts, algorithmic principles, and data
abstraction to design, implement, and evaluate the software necessary to
solve a specified problem |
Rick
Covington |
SLO(c) KPIs |
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(d)
Function
effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal |
Diane
Schwartz |
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(e)
Understand
professional, ethical, legal, security, and social issues and responsibilities |
Peter
Gabrovsky |
SLO(e) KPIs |
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(f)
Communicate
effectively with a range of audiences |
Diane
Schwartz |
SLO(f) KPIs |
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(g)
Analyze
the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and
society |
Peter
Gabrovsky |
SLO(g) KPIs |
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(h)
Recognize
the need for and demonstrate an ability to engage in continuing professional
development |
Jack
Alanen |
SLO(h) KPIs |
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(i)
Use
current techniques, skills, and software development tools necessary for
programming practice |
Gloria
Melara & Robert
McIlhenny |
SLO(i) KPIs |
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(j)
Model
and design computer-based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of
the tradeoffs involved in design choices |
George
Wang |
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(k)
Apply
software engineering principles and practices in the construction of complex
software systems |
George
Wang |
SLO(k) KPIs |
Last updated 9/1/2011