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M.S. ASSESSMENT PLAN
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Statement
of Student Learning Objectives
The Department of Physics and Astronomy has a well-defined program
for the learning objectives to be achieved by graduate students.
The program requirements may be found in the on-line graduate
student handbook.
The objectives of the program, in reference to the degree
requirements, are
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The
student must have a good working knowledge of three of the
following core areas of physics at the advanced level:
mathematical physics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and
electricity and magnetism.
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The
student must develop the ability to research a topic and write a
coherent thesis on the research topic.
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Learning
Assessment Procedures
The assessment of the learning objectives listed in Section 1. of
this document is well established in the Department of Physics and
Astronomy. In reference
to the list given, these assessment procedures are:
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This
objective is assessed and quantified by the grade assignments in
the required courses in these areas.
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The
assessment of the thesis research is continuous throughout the
process. Regular
meetings between the student and the major professor or the entire
advisory committee occur over the entire research and writing
periods. The entire
process culminates in the final oral defense of the thesis which
is rigorous.
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The
Use of Assessment Results for Improvement
The
Department of Physics and Astronomy has always used the results of the
assessment data described above in improving the M. S. program. Often this has resulted in “fine tuning” of the program,
for example revisions of courses required of all students and changes
in the format of the written comprehensive examination.
Recently, however, the entire program was revised as a result
of faculty examination of assessment data described in Section 2.
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