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Title: Task Force on Academic Programs


1
Task Force on Academic Programs
  • Presented by Brenda Eatman Aghahowa
  • Department of English and Speech
  • and Paul Musial
  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Sci.

2
Task Force Members
  • Brenda Eatman Aghahowa
  • Department of English and Speech
  • Khalid Alsamara
  • Management Information Sciences
  • Mellanie Ellexson
  • Occupational Therapy

3
Task Force Members
  • Treadwell Merrill
  • Library and Instruction Services
  • Jean Murphy
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Paul Musial
  • Mathematics and Computer Science

4
Task Force Members
  • Patricia Sloan
  • College of Health Sciences
  • Victor Sorell
  • College of Arts and Sciences

5
Task Force Charge
  • To conduct a program review of current academic
    offerings and to make assessments with
    recommendations for improvements.

6
Process
  • Dr. Daniel appointed members to the Task Force in
    Fall 2004.
  • The co-chairs identified the directors of all
    academic departments and sent each one a request
    for a brief self-study.

7
Process
  • The Task Force reviewed the 1998 Task Force
    report, the Colleges annual reports from the
    past five years, as well as data relating to
    numbers of graduates, number of credit hours
    generated, etc.

8
Process
  • At its first meetings, the Task Force divided up
    the work among the members so that each member
    was responsible for contacting between 3 and 5
    program directors.

9
Process
  • At each meeting, members discussed contacts they
    had made with program directors.
  • Meetings were well attended. Discussions were
    open and candid. We discussed initiatives, but
    remained rooted in the history of the university.

10
Findings
11
Non-Traditional Degree Programs
12
Board of Governors
  • 750 students, down from 850 in 2002
  • 17 of student body
  • 60 enter from off campus most of those are
    transfers

13
Board of Governors
  • Students are adults 25 or older
  • 30 have minors
  • Average GPA 3.3
  • lt 1 on academic probation

14
Board of Governors
  • 34 of graduates begin graduate studies
  • 80 of University Without Walls graduates begin
    graduate studies

15
Board of Governors
  • Nationwide and at Chicago State, 20 of college
    graduates are from nontraditional programs that
    number is rising.
  • Roosevelt, DePaul, Northwestern, Governors
    State, North Park, University of Phoenix, UKs
    Open University, and many others have
    nontraditional programs.

16
Recommendations
  • Increased staffing of advisors
  • Improved communication between Board of Governors
    program and rest of campus community

17
African American Studies
  • A university with a predominantly
  • African-American student population should have
    a strong African-American Studies Department.
  • Resources should be dedicated to the hiring of a
    high-profile director, additional dedicated
    faculty, and appropriate staff.

18
Causes for Celebration!
19
New Graduate Programs
  • Master of Fine Arts in Writing
  • Master of Science in Computer Science
  • Master of Occupational Therapy

20
New Graduate Programs
  • Doctor of Educational Leadership Program has 250
    inquiries about applications for 15 spots.

21
Accreditations
  • Many departments and programs have received
    accreditations over the past five years.

22
Multidisciplinary Efforts
  • Health Science, Pre-Occupational Therapy
  • Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
  • Mathematics - Biology Mathematics - Physics

23
Multidisciplinary Efforts
  • College of Arts and Sciences Research and
    Development Office
  • College of Arts and Sciences Forum Series
  • Research Cues

24
Multidisciplinary Efforts
  • Humanities / Sciences
  • Honors College
  • Center for Urban Mental Health Research
  • HIV / AIDS Policy and Research Institute

25
Grantsmanship
  • The Department of Chemistry and Physics has won
    over 1 million in grants per year since 2000.
  • Many departments accomplish significant
    grantsmanship.

26
Service Learning/Community Outreach
  • Occupational Therapy students interact with
    children with disabilities at Foster Park one day
    a week for 10 weeks.
  • They also provide both individual and group
    activities for clients at LARC, a sheltered
    workshop for individuals with developmental
    disabilities.

27
Service Learning/Community Outreach
  • Mathematics graduate students now have the
    opportunity to tutor students and teach classes
    under the supervision of mentoring professors.

28
Internships
  • College of Busines

29
Opportunities
30
Opportunities
  • Tempo, Writing Center, and Writing Across the
    Curriculum are potential venues for improved
    cooperation among disciplines

31
Opportunities
  • Grantsmanship could be enhanced through the
    hiring of a full-time grant writer.

32
Opportunities
  • Addressing the findings of the Task Force on
    Academic Programs can help aid in improving
    Retention, Academic Environment, and
    Communication.
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