Program Assessment Overview
What is Academic Program Assessment?
Assessment is a scientific approach for adapting curriculum and instruction for better learning.
The SBU program assessment model will accumulate evidence of ongoing assessment as required by our accreditors (SUNY, NYSED, MSCHE, USDE).
The ongoing process of academic assessment has the following phases, which serve as the foundation for developing a program assessment plan (including program learning objectives and curriculum mapping) and the annual assessment reports.
Phases of Academic Program Assessment
Develop a plan | Define clear learning objectives for each degree and certificate program |
Align educational activities with those learning objectives | |
Collect Data | Collect evidence of student achievement |
Analyze Data | Analyze evidence to determine progress relative to the learning objectives |
Interpret data and plan to adapt instruction | Modify learning objectives and educational activities as needed to ensure student success |
Document your work | Periodic reports (annual, comprehensive) |
Repeat! |
Who does Assessment?
Assessment is an integral part of delivering curriculum and instruction, for which the faculty are responsible. See Part 52.2 of the Standards for the Registration of Undergraduate and graduate Curricula. The assessment process is collaborative and includes faculty, students, and administrators at all levels. It is structured and “owned” in exactly the same way as curriculum and instruction.
All standalone degree and certificate programs conduct academic assessment on a continuous, ongoing basis. See “Program Assessment Plan” for more information.
For more information, see also: FAQs. For example, “Why do we do program assessment?