Program Assessment
The Department of Public Health maintains an assessment plan for its academic programs.
The results are submitted in yearly reports to the University Assessment Committee.
Assessment of Student Learning
The Department of Public Health student learning is based on six Students Learning
Outcomes. The assessment plan includes the following measures:
- Direct measures such as Portfolio/Capstone project evaluation
- Indirect measures which include student exit survey, alumni and employers' surveys.
Classroom Teaching Effectiveness
Faculty use formal and informal assessments in the classroom to improve their instruction.
The department chair and peers evaluate the classroom teaching effectiveness of faculty.
In addition, students are encouraged to complete course evaluations for each instructor
at the end of the semester through the Cougar Connect portal. These evaluations are
reviewed by the respective faculty, and the department chair. Results from the students,
peers and chair evaluations are used to improve the faculty teaching effectiveness
within the department.
Department Effectiveness Outcomes
The Department of Public Health' effectiveness is evaluated using the College of Health
Sciences key performance indicators (KPIs) such as number of students enrolled, retention
and graduation rates, number of graduates produced, number of students participating
in service learning and faculty scholarship productivity.