AY 2014-2015 ACADEMIC PROGRAM REVIEW SELF-STUDY TEMPLATE

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AY 2014-2015 ACADEMIC PROGRAM REVIEW SELF-STUDY TEMPLATE
Reporting School/College: College of Professional Studies
Program Reviewed: Television and Film Production BS Q
Date Submitted to Department/Division Chair:
Overview and Program Review Summary: Please summarize this program’s mission and its relationship to the vision
and mission of St. John’s University, and the program’s School/College. Identify similar programs regionally and
nationally and distinguish this program from them. In addition, summarize your findings as they relate to (1) program
quality, (2) market growth potential, and (3) student learning. Also, summarize any significant changes, achievements
(by faculty and students and the program itself), and plans for the future. Finally, based on the information gleaned
from the data in the self-study, give an overall rating of the program’s Enrollment/Market Potential by categorizing it as
one of the following: (1) Enhance; (2) Maintain; (3) Reduce support, Phase out, Consolidate, or Discontinue.
(Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 1. The purpose of the program reflects and supports the strategic vision and mission of St. John’s
University, and the program’s School/College.
1a.
What evidence can you provide that demonstrates that the program embodies the Catholic, Vincentian, and
metropolitan identity of St. John’s University? www.stjohns.edu/about/out-mission. (Suggested limit 1/3 page)
1b.
What evidence can you provide that demonstrates that the program embodies the University’s vision.
www.stjohns.edu/about/out-mission/vision-statement. (Suggested limit 1/3 page)
1c.
What evidence can you provide that demonstrates that the program embodies the vision and mission of the
program’s School/College? (Suggested limit 1/3 page)
Standard 1.
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Additional comments if needed. (Suggested limit 1 page)
Self-Study Template 1
STANDARD 2. The program attracts, retains, and graduates high quality students.
2a.
Undergraduate SAT and High School Average
SAT
2005
2006
High School Average
2007
2008
2009
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Program
1097
1088
1070
1109
1058
86
86
87
87
87
School/
College
977
1006
997
1017
1019
82
83
84
84
85
University
1068
1075
1075
1087
1092
86
87
87
87
88
Freshmen SAT Scores
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Computed
television and film
Fall 2012
Computed
1,083
Fall 2013
Computed
1,072
Computed
1,073
1,095
Freshmen High School Average
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
High School
television and film
Fall 2012
High School
85
Fall 2013
High School
88
High School
88
88
SAT Scores
High School Average
2010
2011
2012
2013
2010
2011
2012
2013
School/
College - Q
1013
1014
1025
1028
84
84
85
86
Total University
1097
1087
1096
1104
87
87
88
89
Intended college major for 2012 college-bound seniors
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 2
SAT
Test-Takers
Intended College Major
Mean Scores
Number
Percent (%)
Critical Reading
Mathematics
Writing
10,424
7.7%
488
481
478
Visual and Performing Arts
* For further information, please visit http://www.ets.org/s/gre/pdf/gre_guide.pdf.
2b.
Undergraduate 1st Year Retention Rate
Fall
2003
2004*
2005
2006
2007
2008**
# Fresh
# Ret
%
Program
84%
69%
80%
63%
75%
48
41
85%
School/College
75%
76%
72%
71%
71%
949
712
75%
University
78%
78%
78%
79%
76%
3268
2557
78%
Note* The % of students started in Fall 2004 and returned to the program in Fall 2005
** The % of students started in Fall 2008 and returned to the program in Fall 20
2009
Total
TVF
45
2010
Returned
DNR
Total
#
%
#
%
37
82%
8
18%
33
2011
Returned
DNR
#
%
#
%
19
58%
14
42%
Total
2012
Returned
24
DNR
#
%
#
%
18
75%
6
25%
Total
29
Returned
DNR
#
%
#
%
20
69%
9
31%
Fall
2009
2010
2011
2012*
# Fresh
# Ret
%
School/
College - Q
74%
74%
71%
766
575
75%
Total University
78%
78%
76%
2757
2195
80%
* The % of students started in Fall 2012 and returned to the program in Fall 2013
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 3
2c.
Undergraduate 6 Year Graduation Rate
Fall
1999
2000
Program
2001
2002
2003
60%
67%
57%
67%
School/College
Average Rate
60%
55%
56%
52%
51%
University
64%
59%
61%
61%
58%
Fall
2004
2005
2006
2007
School/College
Average Rate - Q
53%
52%
50%
47%
Total University
58%
58%
59%
55%
2004
Total
TVF
2d.
29
2005
Graduated
#
%
17
59%
Total
20
2006
Graduated
#
%
13
65%
Total
32
2007
Graduated
#
%
19
59%
Total
32
Graduated
#
%
17
53%
Graduate Standardized Test Scores
Not Applicable
2e.
Please describe how the program compares with peer and aspirational institutions. (Suggested limit 1/2 page)
Not Applicable
2f.
If applicable, describe the program’s student performance over the past five years on licensure or professional
certification exams relative to regional and national standards. (Suggested limit 1/4 page)
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 4
2g.
Number of majors and minors enrolled over the past five years. See table below.
Fall
Number of Students
2005
2007
2008
2009
Majors
111
136
137
158
196
Minors
2
7
8
4
5
113
143
145
162
201
Total
MAJORS
2h.
2006
TVF
BS
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
190
157
146
138
Number of degrees granted during the past five years. See table below.
Academic Year
Degrees
Granted
Undergraduate BS
CPS-UG-Q
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
TVF
04/05
05/06
06/07
07/08
08/09
13
22
30
39
25
Television and Film Prod
BS
10/11
11/12
12/13
Degrees
Conferred
Degrees
Conferred
Degrees
Conferred
44
43
40
Self-Study Template 5
Below is comparison degrees conferred data for local and national institutions based on data retrieved from the IPEDS
website. This is based on the Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code of 10-Communications
Technologies/Technicians and Support Services.
20092010
20102011
20112012
Bachelors
Local
0
0
0
National
4,782
4,858
4,982
1
Local institution include: Adelphi University, Columbia University, CUNY Queens College, Fordham University,
Hofstra University, Iona College, C.W. Post University, Manhattan College, New York University, Pace University,
Seton Hall University, Stony Brook University, and Wagner College.
Comments : Based on the data in 2g and 2h, how do these trends compare to institutional, regional and national
patterns? (Suggested limit 1/2 page)
2i.
What mechanisms are in place to monitor students’ progress toward degree? And, to what extent is there a
collaborative effort to provide quality advising and support services to students? (Suggested limit 1/4 page)
2j.
If available, provide information on the success of graduates in this program as it relates to employment or
attending graduate school. (Suggested limit 1/4 page)
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 6
2k.
Please comment on the students’ competencies in the program. Support your responses using data provided
below and any other data available. (Suggested limit 1/3 page)
Standard 2.
Additional comments if needed: (Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 3. The program engages in ongoing systematic planning that is aligned with the University and
School/College planning, direction, and priorities.
3a.
How does your program’s strategic goal/objectives link to your School/College plan and the University’s strategic
plan? http://www.stjohns.edu/about/leadership/strategic-planning
3b.
What is the evidence of monitoring the external and internal environments, specifically what are the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the program? How were they identified? What actions have been taken
in response to these findings? What characteristics of the program suggest a competitive edge against other programs
regionally and nationally?
3c.
What is the current and future market demand for the program? Support your response using the data
provided below or any other internal or external sources to justify your response.
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 7
Fastest growing occupations and occupations having the largest numerical increase in employment by level of education
and training projected.
Change, 2010-20
Fastest Growing Occupations
Percent
Change, 2010-20
Numeric
Occupations having the
largest numerical increase
in employment
Percent
Numeric
20,900
Advertising Sales Agents
13%
20,900
Advertising Sales Agents
13%
Producers and Directors
11%
13,500
Actors
4%
2,600
Sound Engineering Technicians
2%
11,600
Projected Changes in Related Occupations (2010 – 2020)
Changes, 2010-20
Grow about as fast as average - Increase 7 to 14.9%
Percent
Numeric
Advertising Sales Agents
13%
20,900
Producers and Directors
11%
13,500
Changes, 2010-20
Little or no change - decrease 2 percent to increase 2 percent
Percent
Numeric
Actors
4%
2,600
Sound Engineering Technicians
2%
11,600
*For more information please visit: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecopro.toc.htm
Standard 3.
Additional comments if needed: (Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 4. The program provides a high quality curriculum that emphasizes and assesses student learning and
engagement.
4a.
Please indicate how the program curriculum is in alignment with the following three items:
(Suggested limit 1/2 page for each of the three categories below)
1. Standards within the discipline
2. Curriculum integrity, coherence, academic internships, teaching excellence, teaching vibrancy, and study
abroad experiences.
3. The University Core competencies
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 8
4b.
The syllabi for the courses within this program incorporate the suggested elements of a syllabus – an example of
which can be found at the following St. John’s University Center for Teaching and Learning link. (Suggested limit 1/3
page) http://stjohns.campusguides.com/content.php?pid=71651&sid=984766
4c.
Describe the assessment model currently in place for the program and indicate the extent to which disciplinary
and core knowledge, competence, and values are met, as well as findings and action plans for improvement. For
reference, visit WeaveOnline – https://app.weaveonline.com//login.aspx; Digication – https://stjohns.digication.com/.
(Suggested limit 1/2 page)
4d.
What, if any, external validations, e.g. specialized accreditations, external awards, other validations of quality
has the program received? (Suggested limit 1/3 page)
Standard 4.
Additional comments if needed. (Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 5. The program has the faculty resources required to meet its mission and goals.
5a.
Below you will find the number of students enrolled as majors and minors in the program. Please complete the
table by adding the number of full-time faculty assigned to the program. Then calculate the student to full-time faculty
ratio.
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
# Majors/
FT Faculty
FT
PT
Total
Majors
110
1
111
134
Minors
2
2
7
Majors
& Minors
Combined
112
1
113
141
# of FTE
Students
(Majors &
Minors)
112
0
112
141
# of FTE
Faculty
assigned to
the program
4
3
7
4
3
7
4
4
8
4
5
9
4
6
10
FTE Student/
FTE Faculty
Ratio
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
FT
PT
2
2
1
Total
FT
136
133
7
8
143
141
142
141
PT
4
4
1
Total
FT
PT
Total
FT
PT
Total
137
154
4
158
194
2
196
8
3
1
4
4
1
5
145
157
5
162
198
3
201
142
157
2
159
198
1
199
Self-Study Template 9
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
F
P
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
MAJORS
189
3
192
Fall 2010
154
Fall 2011
3
Fall 2012
143
3
Total
F
Total
F
Total
Minors
Minors
Minors
Minors
Minors
Minors
Minors
Minors
4
5
5
6
MAJORS/MINORS
6
3
Total
146
133
6
139
3
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
193
3
196
159
3
162
149
3
152
136
6
142
Fall 2010
FTE MAJORS
P
Fall 2013
F
4
F
Majors Majors Majors Majors
Total
Fall 2010
Total
157
Fall 2013
Total
F
MINORS
Total
Fall 2012
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
F
P
Total
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
FTE
193
1
194
159
1
160
149
1
150
136
2
138
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
# of FTE faculty assigned
to the program
FTE Student/FTE Faculty
Ratio
Important Notes:
FTE Students = Number of FT Students + (number of PT Students/3)
FTE Faculty = Number of FT Faculty + (number of PT Faculty/3)
a: the ratio is not calculated, as TVF courses are taught by members of the Mass Communications faculty as well as TVF
faculty.
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 10
This methodology is used by SJU for all external reporting.
5b.
Below you will find the credit hours the department has delivered by full-time faculty and part-time faculty
(including administrators) and the total credit hours consumed by non-majors.
Credit Hours
Taught
Fall 2005
#
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
3230
49%
3542
53%
4055
56%
4097
59%
3493
46%
PT Faculty
3351
51%
3115
47%
3160
44%
2850
41%
4092
54%
Total
6581
100%
6657
100%
7215
100%
6947
100%
7585
100%
FT Faculty
% consumed by
Non-Majors
Credit Hrs Taught
11%
Fall 2010
Number
13%
Fall 2011
Percent
Number
13%
Fall 2012
Percent
Number
11%
12%
Fall 2013
Percent
Number
Percent
F-T Faculty
3,344
41.5%
3,493
44.3%
3,090
39.4%
3,437
45.7%
P-T Faculty (inc
Admin)
4,716
58.5%
4,386
55.7%
4,752
60.6%
4,084
54.3%
0.0%
Total
% Consumed by
Non-Majors
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
8,060
100%
7,879
100%
7,842
100%
7,521
100%
966
12.0%
715
9.1%
762
9.7%
678
9.0%
Self-Study Template 11
5c.
Below you will find the number of courses the department has delivered by full-time faculty and part-time
faculty (including administrators).
Courses
Taught
Fall 2005
#
Fall 2006
%
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
56
48%
59
49%
62
53%
53
42%
FT Faculty
46
41%
PT Faculty
66
59%
60
52%
62
51%
56
47%
74
58%
Total
112
100%
116
100%
121
100%
118
100%
127
100%
Courses Taught
Fall 2010
Number
Fall 2011
Percent
Number
Fall 2012
Percent
Number
Fall 2013
Percent
Number
Percent
F-T Faculty
49
36.6%
66
43.4%
49
35.0%
57
41.0%
P-T Faculty (inc
Admin)
85
63.4%
86
56.6%
91
65.0%
82
59.0%
0.0%
Total
134
100%
0.0%
152
100%
0.0%
140
100%
0.0%
139
100%
5d.
What is the representative nature of faculty in terms of demographics, tenure and diversity? (See departmental
information on next page). How well does this support the program? (Suggested limit 1/2 page)
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 12
Departmental Data
2005
FT
2006
PT
Total
#
%
#
%
Male
7
54%
24
59%
Female
6
46%
17
Total
13
100%
Black
1
Hispanic
FT
2007
PT
Total
#
%
#
%
31
8
57%
24
62%
41%
23
6
43%
15
41
100%
54
14
100%
8%
4
10%
5
1
0
0%
2
5%
2
Asian
1
8%
0
0%
White
11
85%
32
Unknown
0
0%
Total
13
100%
Tenured
8
Tenure-Track
FT
2008
PT
Total
#
%
#
%
32
10
63%
20
53%
38%
21
6
38%
18
39
100%
53
16
100%
7%
4
10%
5
1
0
0%
2
5%
2
1
1
7%
0
0%
78%
43
12
86%
30
3
7%
3
0
0%
41
100%
54
14
100%
62%
8
8
5
38%
5
Not Applicable
0
0%
Total
13
100%
FT
2009
PT
Total
#
%
#
%
30
10
59%
22
58%
47%
24
7
41%
16
38
100%
54
17
100%
6%
4
11%
5
1
0
0%
2
5%
2
1
1
6%
0
0%
77%
42
14
88%
28
3
8%
3
0
0%
39
100%
53
16
100%
57%
8
9
6
43%
6
0
0
0%
13
14
100%
FT
PT
Total
#
%
#
%
32
9
56%
28
64%
37
42%
23
7
44%
16
36%
23
38
100%
55
16
100%
44
100%
60
6%
4
11%
5
1
6%
5
11%
6
0
0%
1
3%
1
0
0%
1
2%
1
1
1
6%
0
0%
1
1
6%
0
0%
1
74%
42
15
88%
29
76%
44
14
88%
34
77%
48
4
11%
4
0
0%
4
11%
4
0
0%
4
9%
4
38
100%
54
17
100%
38
100%
55
16
100%
44
100%
60
56%
9
9
53%
9
10
63%
10
7
44%
7
8
47%
8
6
38%
6
0
0
0%
0
0
0%
0
0
0%
0
14
16
100%
16
17
100%
17
18
100%
18
Gender
Ethnicity
Tenure Status
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
Self-Study Template 13
2010
FT
2011
PT
T
#
%
#
%
Male
7
58%
27
57%
Female
5
42%
20
43%
Total
12
FT
2012
PT
T
#
%
#
%
34
8
57%
29
62%
25
6
43%
18
38%
59
14
FT
2013
PT
T
#
%
#
%
37
8
62%
27
60%
24
5
38%
18
40%
61
13
FT
PT
T
#
%
#
%
35
8
53%
27
61%
35
23
7
47%
17
39%
24
58
15
Gender
47
47
45
44
59
Ethnicity
Black
0%
4
9%
4
0%
1
2%
1
0%
2
4%
2
0%
2
5%
2
Hispanic
0%
2
4%
2
0%
5
11%
5
0%
6
13%
6
0%
5
11%
5
8%
1
2%
2
7%
1
2%
2
8%
0%
1
7%
0
0%
1
0%
0
0%
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
81%
51
78%
47
93%
35
80%
49
2 or More Races
0
0%
0
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0
0%
0
2
5%
2
Asian
1
American Indian/Alaskan Native
White
0
11
Unknown
Total
1
92%
0%
12
38
2
47
81%
4%
49
0%
13
2
93%
0%
59
14
38
2
47
4%
1
12
2
92%
0%
61
13
35
2
45
4%
1
14
2
0%
58
15
44
59
Tenure Status
Tenured
7
58%
7
8
57%
8
9
69%
9
10
67%
10
Tenure-Track
5
42%
5
3
21%
3
3
23%
3
4
27%
4
0%
0
3
21%
3
1
8%
1
1
7%
1
12
14
14
13
13
15
Not Applicable
Total
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
12
Self-Study Template 14
15
5e.
What evidence exists that the program’s faculty have engaged in research and scholarship on teaching and/or
learning in the program’s field of study? (Suggested limit 1/2 page)
5f.
What initiatives have been taken in the past five years to promote faculty development in support of the
program? (Suggested limit 1/2 page)
5g.
The table below shows the amount of external funding received by the department. If available, please provide
the dollar amount of externally funded research for full-time faculty supporting the program under review. (Program
dollar amounts are available through departmental records.)
Fiscal Year
External Funding
04/05
05/06
06/07
07/08
08/09
$ Amount Program
$ Amount Department
Fiscal Year
External
Funding
09/10
10/11
11/12
12/13
$ Amount
Program
$ Amount
Department
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
-
-
-
-
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5h.
Please comment on the table below that shows trends in overall course evaluations instructional vibrancy for
your program (if available), your college and the university. (Suggested limit ½ page)
Overall Evaluation (Spring)
2011
2012
2013
Television &
Film
Production BS
(Q)
College of
Professional
Studies
Total
Undergraduate
Instructional Vibrancy (Spring)
2011
2012
2013
-
-
-
-
-
-
4.04
4.09
4.14
4.34
4.33
4.43
4.01
3.21
4.07
4.27
4.29
4.35
Note: Institutional Vibrancy is the average of the first 14 questions on the course evaluation, with questions pertaining
to course organization, communication, faculty-student interaction, and assignments/grading. All course evaluation
questions range from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree).
5i.
What percentage of full time faculty assigned to this program have terminal degrees or industry certifications
renewed within the past 2 years? Comment. (Suggested limit 1 /3page)
Standard 5.
Comments: Indicate to what extent the program has the faculty resources required to meet its mission
and goals. Include references from 5a – 5i. (Suggested limit 1 page)
Standard 5.
Additional comments if needed. (Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 6. The program has adequate resources to meet its goals and objectives. And, it is cost-effective.
6a.
Narrative/Supportive Technological Environment - Comment on classrooms and labs meeting industry-standards
for quality and availability of hardware, software, and peripherals; library space, holdings and services; science
laboratories, TV studios, art/computer graphic labs; etc. (Suggested limit 1 page)
6b.
Narrative/ Supportive Physical Environment - Comment on level of faculty and student satisfaction with HVAC;
faculty and student satisfaction with classroom lighting, crowdedness, and acoustics; flexible teaching environments,
and faculty offices, etc.. (Suggested limit 1 page)
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
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6c.
To what extent has the University funded major capital projects, e.g., renovations, which are linked directly to
the program during the past five years? (Bulleted list)
6d.
If external data that describes the cost effectiveness of the program has been provided by your School/College
Dean, please comment on the program’s cost-effectiveness. (Suggested limit 1 page)
Standard 6.
Additional comments if needed. (Suggested limit 1 page)
STANDARD 7. Effective actions have been taken based on the findings of the last program review and plans have
been initiated for the future.
Comments: (Suggested limit 1page)
CPS_TVF_BS_Q
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