Program Assessment Report (Practical Nursing Certificate) (2011) North Central State College Mission Statement: To provide quality, responsive, lifelong learning opportunities, including occupational, degree and other educational programs for individuals, business and industry, and the communities we serve. Program Mission Statement: Core Learning Outcomes Learning Outcome Assessment Procedures & Criteria Assessment Results Written Communication* 100% of PN graduates will successfully pass English 101 100% of all PN graduates have passed English 101 Speech* 90% of PN students will pass an evaluation of an oral presentation in Trends in Practical Nursing (PNR144) using the Speech Across the Curriculum (SpAC)rubric with a score of 75 or higher 90% of PN graduates passed an oral presentation evaluation in the PNR144 course using the SpAC rubric with a score of 75 or higher Use of Results Faculty review results to make adjustments in course assignments to better evaluate learning outcomes Information Literacy* Critical Thinking* Intercultural Knowledge/Competence* Computation Proficiency** 90% of graduates and employers Over 90% of the graduates and will agree that the PN graduate is employers agree that the PN graduate able to critically think is able to critically think All PN students will submit a 100% of PN graduates have successfully report on cultural diversity in their incorporated principles of cultural first level classes . diversity into their care of patients from diverse cultural and socioeconomic areas 90% of PN students will pass a 90% of PN students passed the dosage dosage calculation test in PNR 142 calculation test in PNR 142 *Rubrics are available on the Assessment of Student Learning Committee web site at http://www.ncstatecollege.edu/committees/assessment/default.htm. These rubrics may be used as is or modified, or another rubric or assessment method may be substituted. **After semester conversion, programs should report assessment results from the highest college math course in the curriculum (comprehensive final exam scores) as well assessment results that occur in non-math program courses where computation is considered to be important to the technology/profession (e.g. drug calculations in a nursing curriculum). Program-Level Learning Outcomes Learning Outcome Assessment Procedures & Criteria Assessment Results Use of Results 85% or better of graduates surveyed will agree that they function as a health team member under appropriate supervision effectively 100% of Graduate survey responders from the Winter 2010 graduating class rated the ability to meet the program objectives at effective or higher All learning outcome results are incorporated into the Ohio Board of Nursing annual report and site approval visit to evaluate program effectiveness. Faculty review returned surveys and use the data to revise curriculum, if indicated. 90% or better of employers will agree that this outcome is met Employer surveys from 2010 rate at least a 90% agreement that all program outcomes have been met 90% or better of employers will agree that this outcome is met Employer surveys from 2010 rate at least a 90% agreement that all program outcomes have been met 90% or better of employers will agree that this outcome is met Employer surveys from 2010 rate at least a 90% agreement that all program outcomes have been met 90% or better of employers will agree that this outcome is met Employer surveys from 2010 rate at least a 90% agreement that all program outcomes have been met 85% or better of graduates will pass the licensure exam on the first attempt The 2010 licensure pass rate was 95% . 1. Function as a health team member under appropriate supervision 2. Utilizes the nursing process when assisting the patient/client to reach optimal state of wellness throughout the life span 3.Safely performs technical procedures based on knowledge of scientific and humanistic principles 4. Utilizes various communication methods in maintaining relationships with patients, families, and coworkers 5. Adjusts to changes occurring in society in relation to health care needs 6. Incorporates knowledge of legal responsibilities and individual limitations in nursing practice This demonstrates that graduates have achieved minimal competencies as beginning practitioners, it is one measure of program success.