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6.
Awareness on Criteria given for Self Assessment:
There arc eight (08)
criteria given. Each
criterion
has
intent:
A statement of
requirements to be met.
• Each
criterion has several standards:
They describe how the intents are
minimally
met
Criteria of SAR
Following arc
the
eight
criteria
in SAR.
1. Program
Mission,
Objectives and Outcomes ( 3
standards).
2. Curriculum Design and Organization (7).
3. Laboratories and Computing
Facilities
(2).
4. Student Support and Guidance (3)
5. Process Control (5)
6. Faculty (2)
7. Institutional Facilities (2)
8. Institutional Support (3)
Criterion 1:
Program Mission, Objectives and Outcomes
Standard 1-1:
The program must have documented measurable objectives that
support college and institution mission statements.
Standard 1-2:
The program must have documented outcomes for graduating
students.
It must be demonstrated that the outcomes support the program
objectives and that
graduating students are capable of performing these outcomes.
Standard 1-3:
The results program's assessment and the extent to which they
are used
to improve the program must be documented.
Standard 1-4:
The department must assess its overall performance periodically
using
quantifiable measures.
CRITERION 2: CURRICULUM DESIGN AND
ORGANIZATION.
Standard 2-1:
The curriculum must be consistent and supports the program's
documented objectives.
Standard 2-2:
Theoretical background, problems analysis and
solution design must be
stressed within the program's
core material.
Standard 2-3:
The
curriculum
must satisfy
the
core requirements for the
program, as specified by the respective accreditation
body. Examples of such requirements are
given in Table
A.I, Appendix A.
Standard 2-4:
The curriculum must satisfy the major requirements for the
program as
specified by
the
respective
accreditation
body. Examples of such
requirements are given
in Table A.I, Appendix A.
Standard 2-5:
The curriculum must satisfy general education, arts and
professional
and other discipline requirements for the program, as
specified by the respective
accreditation body. Examples of such requirements are given in
Table A.I,
Appendix A
Standard 2-6: Information technology component of the
curriculum must be
integrated throughout the program.
Standard 2-7:
Oral and written communication
skills
of the student must be
developed and applied in the program.
CRITERION 3: LABORATORIES AND COMPUTING
FACILITIES.
Standard 3-1:
Laboratory manuals / documentation / instructions for
experiments must
be available and readily accessible to faculty and students.
Standard 3-2:
There must be adequate support
personnel for instruction and
maintaining the laboratories.
Standard 3-3:
The University computing
infrastructure and
facilities
must be adequate
to support program's
objectives.
CRITERION 4: STUDENT SUPPORT AND ADVISING
Standard 4-1:
Courses must be offered with sufficient frequency and number for
students to complete the
program in a timely manner.
Standard 4-2:
Courses in the major must be structured to ensure effective
interaction
between students, faculty and teaching assistants.
Standard 4-3:
Guidance on how to complete the program must be available to all
students and access to
qualified advising must be available to make course decisions
and career choices.
CRITERION 5: PROCESS CONTROL
Standard 5-1:
The process by which students are admitted to the program must
be
based on quantitative and qualitative criteria and clearly
documented. This process
must be periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its
objectives.
Standard 5-2:
The process by which students are registered in the program and
monitoring of students
progress to ensure timely completion of the program must be
documented. This process must be periodically evaluated to
ensure that it is meeting
its objectives.
Standard 5-3: The process of recruiting and
retaining highly qualified faculty
members must be in
place and clearly documented. Also processes and procedures for
faculty evaluation,
promotion must be consistent with institution mission statement.
These processes must
be periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting with its
objectives.
Standard 5-4:
The process and procedures used to ensure that teaching and
delivery of
course material to the students emphasizes active learning and
that course learning outcomes are met. The process must be
periodically evaluated to ensure that it is
meeting its objectives.
Standard 5-5:
The process that ensures that graduated have completed
the
requirements of the program must be based on standards,
effective and clearly documented procedures.
This process must be
periodically
evaluated to ensure that it
is meeting its objectives.
CRITERION 6: FACULTY
Standard 6-1:
There must be enough full time faculty who are committed to the
program to provide adequate
coverage of the program areas/courses with
continuity
and
stability.
The interests and
qualifications of all
faculty members must be
sufficient
to teach all
courses,
plan,
modify and update courses
and curricula.
All
faculty members must have a
level of competence that would normally be obtained
through graduate work in the
discipline.
The majority of the
faculty
must
hold
a Ph.D. in the
discipline.
Standard 6-2:
All faculty members must remain current in the
discipline
and sufficient
time
must be provided for
scholarly activities
and professional development. Also,
effective programs for faculty development must be in place.
Standard 6-3:
All
faculty members should be
motivated and have job satisfaction to
excel in
their
profession.
CRITERION 7: INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES
Standard 7-1:
The
institution
must have the infrastructure
to support new trends in
learning such as e-learning.
Standard 7-2:
The library must possess an up-to-date technical collection
relevant to
the program and must be adequately staffed
with
professional personnel.
Standard 7-3: Class-rooms must be adequately
equipped and offices must be adequate
to enable faculty to carry out
their
responsibilities.
CRITERION 8: INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
Standard 8-1:
There must be sufficient support and financial resources to
attract and
retain
high
quality
faculty and provide the means
for them to maintain
competence as
teachers and scholars.
Standard 8-2:
There must be an adequate number of
high
quality
graduate students,
research assistants and
Ph.D. students.
Standard 8-3:
Financial resources must be provided to acquire and
maintain
Library
holdings, laboratories and
computing facilities.
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