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Graduate Program Assessment of Student Satisfaction: A Method for Merging University and Department Outcomes
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
  • Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Michael L. Hilt, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-1999
Disciplines
Abstract

This article evaluates a communication graduate program based upon the perceptions of alumni satisfaction. The department's assessment plan was utilized to measure their perceived knowledge of theory and research, as well as feelings about career preparation. The results indicate that assessment measures related to content taught may be linked to perceptions about quality, flexibility and facilities in a graduate program. Educational outcomes will continue to be an important issue for communication educators. It is critical that assessment data be collected, interpreted and used to revise curriculum in order to be responsive to needs. By doing this, communication programs will be more accountable to their constituents.

Citation Information
Jeremy Harris Lipschultz and Michael L. Hilt. "Graduate Program Assessment of Student Satisfaction: A Method for Merging University and Department Outcomes" Journal of the Association for Communication Administration Vol. 28 Iss. 2 (1999) p. 78 - 86
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeremyharrislipschultz/12/