ASSESSMENT REPORT

FOR

 

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
Instructional Degree Program

Fall 2003_
Assessment Period Covered

February 13, 2004
Date Submitted

Expanded Statement of Institutional Purpose Linkage:
Institutional Mission Reference:
Texas A&M International University, a Member of The Texas A&M University System, is committed to the preparation of students for leadership roles in their chosen profession and in increasingly complex, culturally diverse state, national, and global society … Through instruction, faculty and student research, and public service, Texas A&M International University is a strategic point of delivery for well-defined programs and services that improve the quality of life for citizens of the border region, the State of Texas, and national and international communities.

College/University Goal(s) Supported:
Provide a curriculum that teaches current and relevant Criminal Justice material and that facilitates employment.

Intended Administrative Objectives:
1.Students completing the baccalaureate program will have a basic understanding of the field of Criminal Justice.

2.Graduates at the baccalaureate level will be prepared to perform to the satisfaction of employers in Criminal Justice jobs.

3. Graduates of the baccalaureate program will be prepared for graduate study.


 ASSESSMENT REPORT

FOR

 


Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)

Instructional Degree Program

Fall 2003_
Assessment Period Covered

February 13, 2004
Date Submitted


Intended Educational (Student) Outcome:
NOTE: There should be one form for each intended outcome listed.  The intended outcome should be restated in the box immediately below and the intended outcome number entered in the blank spaces.

1.Students completing the baccalaureate program will have a basic understanding of the field of Criminal Justice.

First Means of Assessment for Outcome Identified Above:
1a. Means of Program Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Graduating seniors will take a standardized criminal justice examination that measures their basic understanding of the field of Criminal Justice.  The average score on the examination should be 70 percent.

1a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
Scores for the most recent testing period, Fall 2004, have not been tabulated and thus cannot be reported at this time.  Approximately 18 graduating seniors took the standardized criminal justice examination in early December 2003.  As of this date, these results have not been reported or submitted to the Department of Social Sciences.  No analysis has been conducted because of the unavailability of this information.

1a. Use of Results to Improve Instructional Program:
It is anticipated that when the results of the standardized criminal justice examination have been reported and analyzed, the curriculum will be evaluated accordingly to identify and weaknesses.  If there are any weaknesses in the curriculum evident in student scores on the standardized examination, the Criminal Justice faculty will assess the curriculum and determine which courses should be strengthened and/or modified in order to improve student scores.  Based on prior results with this standardized examination, most Criminal Justice Students who responded in the Spring 2003 did very well and equaled or surpassed the 70 percent standard in most Criminal Justice areas.

 

 

ASSESSMENT REPORT

FOR

 


Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)

Instructional Degree Program

Fall 2003_
Assessment Period Covered

February 13, 2004
Date Submitted


Intended Educational (Student) Outcome:
NOTE: There should be one form for each intended outcome listed.  Intended outcome should be restated in the box immediately below and the intended outcome number entered in the blank spaces.

2.Graduates at the baccalaureate level will be prepared to perform to the satisfaction of employers in Criminal Justice jobs.

First Means of Assessment for Outcome Identified Above:
2a. Means of Program Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Students are required to take part in an internship program during their senior year, working in a public agency related to Criminal Justice.  Evaluations by external internship managers will rate the level of performance of each intern. At least 80 percent of the interns will be rated excellent or good by the internship manager.

2a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
100 percent of all interns for Fall 2003 were rated excellent or good by their internship program manager.

2a. Use of Results to Improve Instructional Program:
The scale used for ratings has been expanded to a five-point Likert scale to encourage more specific ratings of interns. Additional criteria were added to the ratings to generate more specific information.

Second Means of Assessment for Outcome Identified Above:
2b. Means of Program Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Graduating seniors will be surveyed to gather supporting data concerning how well the degree in Criminal Justice prepared them for Criminal Justice jobs.  At least 80 percent will strongly agree or agree on a five-point Likert scale that the degree prepared them well for such jobs.

2b. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
85 percent of the graduating seniors surveyed strongly agreed or agreed that the program prepared them for Criminal Justice jobs. 

2b. Use of Results to Improve Instructional Program:
The number of students who responded (18) is too small to be used as the basis for deciding whether this particular goal was met or whether or not a program change is warranted.  Further evaluation is needed.  However, the number of students indicating satisfaction at their degree preparation increased during the Spring 2003 semester, as compared with the number from Fall 2003.

 


ASSESSMENT REPORT

FOR

 


Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)

Instructional Degree Program

Fall 2003_
Assessment Period Covered

February 13, 2004
Date Submitted

Intended Educational (Student) Outcome:
NOTE: There should be one form for each intended outcome listed.  Intended outcome should be restated in the box immediately below and the intended outcome number entered in the blank spaces.

3. Graduates of the baccalaureate program will be prepared for graduate study.

First Means of Assessment for Outcome Identified Above:
3a. Means of Program Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Acceptance rates in post-baccalaureate programs were gathered.  Four students out of 18 students applied for graduate study at Texas A & M International University or at another university.  All four students were accepted into their respective graduate programs.

3a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
The record thus far indicates that for those seeking further graduate study, their goal is being realized through acceptance into their graduate programs.

3a. Use of Results to Improve Instructional Program:
Because of the small number of graduate applications, it is impossible to draw any definitive conclusions about how and in what areas the present Criminal Justice program can be modified and/or improved.

Second Means of Assessment for Outcome Identified Above:
3b. Means of Program Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Graduates with a BA in Criminal Justice and who have also entered graduate programs will be surveyed in one year to gather supporting information about whether the BA prepared them for graduate study. The responses will be measured according to a five-point Likert scale ranging from “1” (not at all) to “5” (very well).  At least 80 percent of those responding will agree that the BA in Criminal Justice prepared them well for their respective programs of graduate study.

3b. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
Because the first contingent of graduating seniors and graduate applicants has not completed their first year of graduate study, there are no available data for this means of assessment.  When this information is subsequently gathered in the Summer 2004, it will be reported and summarized in the Fall 2004 Assessment Report.

3b. Use of Results to Improve Instructional Program:
Without cohort of students, the faculty cannot make recommendations for changes at this time.