Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning






















 

Assessment Report, 2014-2015

CLASS, Urban Planning and Development (Masters)

Assessment Identifiers


College / School:
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences


Department:
Department of Political Science and Public Affairs


Program / Major / Certificate:
Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning


Assessment Coordinator(s)
Dr. Deden Rukmana


Has there been a change to the Assessment Coordinator(s) since the last assessment plan?
No

Person(s) responsible for writing and/or submitting this report:
Dr. Deden Rukmana

 

Program Mission Statement


The Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning (MSUSP) program is committed to preparing graduate students with the knowledge and applied skill-base necessary to excel in the urban studies and planning field.

Has this mission statement been revised since the last plan?
No

PSLOs

 

1.        Students have knowledge of the city and its regional context as well as an understanding of urban finance, infrastructure, land use, and social and economic conditions.

2.        Students understand the history and theory of planning in relation to social and economic structures, including, but not limited to, such characteristics as income, race, ethnicity, and gender. 

3.        Students understand the contexts in which planning takes place, focusing particularly on enabling legislation, agencies conducting planning or employing planners, and the processes by which plans are made and implemented.

4.        Students have the ability to use and apply the planning skills to perform specific tasks required in the practice of planning 

5.        Students have the ability to apply statistical and Geographic Information Systems, as well as other analytic techniques, to define planning problems, generate alternatives, and evaluate their consequences.

6.        Students have the ability to communicate effectively in writing, through public speaking, and by expressing concepts in visual terms.

7.        Students have the ability to work effectively as members and leaders of teams, and to apply an understanding of interpersonal and group dynamics to assure effective group action. 

8.        Students have the basis for becoming ethical practitioners, who are aware of, and responsible for, the way their activities affect and promote important values, including but not limited to:

          Issues of equity, social justice, economic welfare, and efficiency in the use of resources

          The role of government and citizen participation in a democratic society and the balancing of individual and collective rights and interests 

          Respect for diversity of views and ideologies

          The conservation of natural resources and of the significant social and cultural heritages embedded in the built environment

          The ethics of professional practice and behavior, including the relationship to clients and the public, and the role of citizens in democratic participation

 

LINK TO: Assessment Report, 2014-2015 – Supporting Documents

 


 

Assessment Results (PSLOs)

 

SSU Strategic Plan Goal

PSLO

Semester

Professor

Courses

Assessment Artifacts and Instruments

Target Levels

Results and Analysis of Results

Actions in Response to Results

Academic Engagement and Achievement

5. Students have the ability to apply statistical and geographic information systems, as well as other analytic techniques, to define planning problems, generate alternatives and evaluate their consequences.

Fall 2014

Piatkowski

MSUS 8840 Application of Urban Info Systems

Final paper - PSLO #5 Rubric

At least 100% of students will score >= level 2 (satisfactory)

 

 

TARGET MET

100% scored > level 2

OVERALL: TARGET MET
Description of the expected use of results that will be addressed in the 2015-2016 academic year:
The program will keep strategies the same.

 

 


 

Assessment Results (POs)

 

SSU Strategic Plan Goal

PO Goal

Enabling Strategies

Measures

Targets

Results and Analysis of Results

Actions in Response to Results

Academic Engagement and Achievement

Maintain the number of MSUSP graduates

Ensure all students to matriculate in the courses and complete all assignments

The number of graduates per academic year designated in Blackboard Analytics

Produce 2 graduates from the MSUSP program annually

TARGET NOT MET

1 graduate

 

Target shortfall 3 graduates.

OVERALL: TARGET NOT MET

Description of the expected use of results that will be addressed in the 2015-2016 academic year: The program will continue working on advising and mentoring toward graduation.

 

Academic Engagement and Achievement

Increase enrollment in the program

a.   Participate in graduate fairs on campus and at local and regional universities.

b.  Recruit students from Savannah State University by targeting those pursing minors in Urban Studies and Planning and those majoring in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science and Homeland Security; and

c.   Recruit students enrolled in Introduction to Planning - POLS 3813, Urban Politics – POLS 3811 and Introduction to GIS – POLS 3702.

d.  Conduct yearly mailings to students with a certain GRE score in contiguous states, offering them an application fee waiver and quick consideration because of their score

The number of newly enrolled students designated in Blackboard Analytics

Recruit 5 new students to the MSUSP program annually

TARGET MET

6 new students in the 2014/2015 academic year

 

Target exceeded by 1 student.

OVERALL: TARGET MET

Description of the expected use of results that will be addressed in the 2015-2016 academic year: The program will keep actively recruiting new students.

Academic Engagement and Achievement

Host the Third Annual Urban Planning Conference

Coordinate with the city of Savannah and Savannah State University to plan the event

Publicity materials, registration rosters

Host the conference

TARGET MET The Third Annual Urban Planning Conference was held on March 25, 2015

OVERALL: TARGET MET

Description of the expected use of results that will be addressed in the 2015-2016 academic year: The program will make a plan for the fourth annual Urban Planning Conference.