Undergraduate Programs Assessment Plans
All undergraduate academic programs are required to submit and keep current a program assessment plan. This plan has a timeline of between 3-5 years, covering all program goals and outcomes. The plans can be found below, and are updated in the university’s assessment management software. Annual assessment reports are managed through the university’s assessment management software (Heliocampus Assessment).
General Education
School of Arts, Sciences, and Education
Arts and Sciences:
- Applied Arts & Sciences (see Interdisciplinary Studies Plan)
- Art & Visual Studies
- Biology, Clinical Laboratory Sciences & Medical Imaging Sciences are joint degree program with Rutgers University School of Health Related Profession (SHRP)
- Chemistry, Biochemistry, & Natural Sciences
- Computer Information Systems
- Criminal Justice
- Dance
- English
- History & Politics
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Mathematics
- Psychology & Counseling
- Religious Studies
- World Languages & Cultures (Spanish)
Education:
Certificate and endorsement programs are included with the undergraduate non-degree and graduate degree programs. All programs are licensed and approved by the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE).
Undergraduate (Eligibility for New Jersey certification and a Teacher of Students with Disabilities (TOSD) endorsement)
Initial Teacher Education Programs:
*Note: Licensed and approved by the New Jersey Department of Education. Accredited by Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), Washington, DC. GCU assessment plans align with the requirements of the above agencies.
School of Business and Digital Media
Department of Business Administration
Department of Communication, Graphic Design, and Multimedia
School of Nursing and Wellness
- Nursing (Accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), Washington, DC)
- Exercise Science & Wellness
- BA Health Profession Studies/BS in Health Sciences Programs
- Social Work The B.S.W. program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Students graduating from the program are granted state certification upon application to the State Board of Social Work Examiners.
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