4-Year Universities (CS, IS & IT) - Learning Outcomes Assessment
A nationally standardized exam provides learning outcomes (in the form of 4 reports) to evaluate your students, curriculum, and effectiveness of your programs.
Using the ACM-IEEE for Computer Science and Information Technology, and ACM-AIS Model Curricula for Information Systems, the ICCP standards council and representatives from many universities created the national examinations for continuous quality assessment based on learning outcomes assessment.
Scenario based test questions focus on skills required by companies as well as the learning objectives set by the curriculum committees. Professional certification is optionally available to students on passing these examinations. The information is confidential to each college. 4 reports detail your college's scores against national score averages for each learning outcome is available to compare your students' performances against these national scores.
A nationally standardized exam provides learning outcomes (in the form of 4 reports) to evaluate your students, curriculum, and effectiveness of your programs.
Using the ACM-IEEE for Computer Science and Information Technology, and ACM-AIS Model Curricula for Information Systems, the ICCP standards council and representatives from many universities created the national examinations for continuous quality assessment based on learning outcomes assessment.
Scenario based test questions focus on skills required by companies as well as the learning objectives set by the curriculum committees. Professional certification is optionally available to students on passing these examinations. The information is confidential to each college. 4 reports detail your college's scores against national score averages for each learning outcome is available to compare your students' performances against these national scores.
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Computing Science Model Curriculum exam - discuss with other college professors their experience with the exam and uses at their university and evaluate if this meets your accreditation requirements or curriculum improvement committee's needs.