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External Sources of data
Name of Student
Institutional Affiliation
Introduction
In an attempt to establish the viability of a perceived opportunity, an academic program, or a rising student market in a particular field ought to be considered (Freeman et al.., 2016 p.27). Apart from the internal institutional data, external sources such as employer expectations and occupational statistics also normally act as relevant sources of data. The evaluation using external data sources is typically done to establish if the opportunity under evaluation exists and to determine whether they should introduce the institution to the chance. Academic program developers have always used this type of data sources to improve on specific programs to increase their effectiveness in the market place.
Employer expectations
When students apply for a particular course, their main concern is usually the job market. These observations are highly indicative of how many academic programs typically operate within the market place. When doing evaluations, educational program developers work highly depends on data collected from the employers through the advisory boards. The main aim of this is to ensure that the curriculum is significant and the students are most likely to get jobs after their graduation (Freeman et al.., 2016, p.15).
Data relevant to the academic program
One of the crucial data that can be obtained from the employers is the relevance and effectiveness of the programs in the career opportunities they offer. This types of data can accurately be obtained from the alumni who might provide vital information about how well the program prepared them for the career they are undertaking.
Based on the study program overview, the students are expected to acquire problem-solving skills, computational abilities, think critically and creatively and also have excellent communication skills (Case Study Program Overview, Jamestown College, 2017). This skill is in rhyme with what most employees usually look for during employment.
Occupational statistics
Occupational statistics refers to the duties and responsibilities that come along with a job. They are mainly described in the job description, whereby the employers clearly outline the required technical skills for the job opportunity. This information proves essential for self-evaluation of applicants who automatically figure out if they are qualified or not. Academic program developers also use this information and compare it to a program being provided based on the performance of the students. The effectiveness of such programs is easily determined this way by deciding on which programs to do away with or expand them into specialized subfields (Freeman et al.., 2016, p.15).
Data relevant to the academic program
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Hi everyone,
Jamestown College is my selected institution. My program evaluation has yielded three areas of recommendation for continuous improvement. It is suggested that five more sections of introductory-level engineering classes are added into the curriculum in order to improve graduation career prospects. According to the text, “in 2012, 88 percent of respondents to the freshman survey conducted by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program indicated that “to be able to get a better job” was a very important reason for deciding to go to college …” (Banta, 2015, p. 145) and so we see that career prospects are important to students. It is recommended that the Mathematics department roll out a strategic enrollment plan to increase the number of women and underrepresented minority groups to the major. Lastly, it is recommended that the College create a stronger workforce development program by introducing an applied project, “…allowing students to practice problem-solving skills, communication skills, and if they are working in a group, teamwork skills as well” (Banta, 2015, p. 159).
It will cost an average of $62,000 per year to hire a Ph.D. level Engineering adjunct professor to teach five sections of 100-level Engineering courses. We have learned in previous modules that careers in Mathematics are looking for some working knowledge of Engineering and the curriculum, as it stands right now, does not offer that.
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with relevant to each job category also was identified. In this research for the prediction of the student
employability different data mining models such as such as KNN, Naive Bayer’s, and Decision Tree were
evaluated and out of that best model also was identified for this institute's student’s employability
prediction.So, in this research classification and association techniques were used and evaluated.
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The measurement model for outsourcing worker performance by middle and big cl...eSAT Journals
Abstract The quality of outsourcing workers has important role in improving the quality of the building work. The objectives of this research to determine the main factors that affect quality of outsourcing workers in an effort to improve the quality of construction carried out by the contractor. The study was conducted on 26 companies outsourcing labor contractors who have, through questionnaires and interviews. The results of this research with descriptive analysis, the method followed IPA (Importance Performance Analysis) and correlation analysis, it is recommended that increasing the quality of the work outsourced more influenced by three factors: 1) recruitment outsourcing, 2) orientation and training outsourcing, 3) motivation outsourcing. Motivation is the biggest factor in influencing the work in improving the quality of the building. Keywords - Performance, Outsourcing, Contractor, Building, Quality
IRJET- Placement Recommender and EvaluatorIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed student placement recommender and evaluator system. The system would allow students to create profiles, companies to view student resumes, and an admin to moderate the system. It would assess student aptitude through tests and compatibility with domains. Machine learning algorithms like decision trees would analyze student data like marks and skills to predict placement and recommend domains. The system aims to help students, companies, and colleges by facilitating the placement process and providing career guidance to students.
The objective of this paper is to present and discuss the main obstacles and benefits of the use of the Earned Value Analysis in projects, including factors to be improved and implemented during the project plan and actions to be taken while the project is accomplished and controlled. Also, through a real case study in civil construction field, the applicability of the technique is faced with a theoretical reference, in order to identify aspects of the applicability of the tool tested in case study.
The UKAN-SKILLS Project aimed to produce online skills development maps for academic courses. It engaged with academic staff to map out skills and link curriculum to open educational resources. Feedback was positive. The project explored skills identification and mapping, developing tools like a skills checklist. It also researched student perceptions of skills mapping and continued developing resources around critical thinking, information literacy, and international perspectives on skills. Partnerships with other organizations were formed to further this work after the project ended.
The document summarizes two approaches to developing an online portfolio system for engineering students at the University of Texas at Austin.
The top-down approach involved developing a department-wide portfolio website to allow students to document coursework and projects. This faced challenges with the time required for students to build individual websites. A standardized website was then created to make it easier for students.
The bottom-up approach involved encouraging students in an engineering communication course to publish course projects online. This faced potential student resistance but was made easier by providing web space and templates. It proved popular with students and helped them learn web publishing skills.
Both approaches aimed to help students document accomplishments and skills for future career opportunities. The standardized website and
IRJET- Design and Development of Recruitment Support System for Placemen...IRJET Journal
This document describes the design and development of a recruitment support system for placement activities. The system was created to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various companies' recruitment processes in an integrated manner. It contains information on company profiles, packages, eligibility criteria, and allows students to access frequently asked questions through a chatbot feature. The system also provides past company performance data and a feedback system. It aims to automatically share candidate and company data between students and the training and placement cell to streamline the recruitment process. The proposed system was created to address the lack of a centralized resource for students to easily research recruitment processes and prepare for opportunities.
This document provides an overview of key developments in the fields of recruitment and selection between 2000 and 2007. It discusses several important trends, including the impact of technology on recruiting and the need to integrate efficient screening tools with online recruitment. It also highlights the importance of applicant quality as a recruiting outcome, the renewed importance of recruiters, the role of organizational image and employer branding, and addressing aging populations. The overall goal is to identify new research that has advanced recruitment and selection practices.
This document discusses developing a standardized set of indicators and metrics to assess the sustainability of aircraft designs. It proposes indicators within three pillars: environmental, economic, and societal. Potential indicators are identified through literature review. A survey of industry experts is used to validate the indicator set. The survey employs a Delphi method, sending multiple rounds of questionnaires to determine the relative importance of indicators and gather feedback to refine the set. The goal is to allow aircraft designers to quantitatively evaluate sustainability impacts during conceptual design.
A Thesis-Based Option For Enhancing Pedagogy In Engineering Economy At The Gr...Leslie Schulte
This document describes a work in progress that proposes enhancing engineering economics pedagogy through a thesis-based option. It discusses challenges with traditional classroom teaching of engineering economics, such as not engaging with real-world complexities. The work presents a case study approach through a student thesis that analyzes economic aspects of a public sector project. Preliminary results suggest this thesis option better engages students and enhances their understanding of engineering economics, especially for government projects which involve non-financial benefits. The specific problem addressed is evaluating such projects given their lack of traditional financial metrics like profit. A new evaluation methodology is suggested.
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Check this scenario out. Long term care can consists of servicing patients need at a patient's home, providing meals, transportation and in home therapy. Some long term care is within the home and some can be rehab. Lets say there is a growing need to extend those services to our growing need in elderly population. Part of that need is a demand for servicing the increasing population of the Hispanic community. We as a team need to meet with a cross- functional management team that can relay the need and services outside of the facility. We need hired people who are bilingual that can work the call center, deliver food, offer in home therapy, and provide transportation.
Our audience will be the new management team. Each member of the coordination of care team of management will cover or be responsible for one of those areas. Our standpoint will be that we are the board of directors that would be talking with them.
Giving the above screnario my part of assignment is to come up with strategies of the transition and what methods may be needed?
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2 DQ’s need to be answers with Zero plagiarism and 250 word count for each question. Due in 6 hours TODAY! Please include all references if necessary.
Week One DQ1
Week One DQ3
To clarify... these ratios are part of the DuPont model, and the DuPont model considers liquidity as one of the factors to be evaluated, but at the end of the day, the DuPont model is all about return on equity... basically getting your money's worth. Given that, what are the elements of liquidity and how do they lead us into the discussion on equity? Why is this important to understand?
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Respond to the following:
Stress can be the root cause of psychological disorders. Name four symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorders.
What life events are most likely to trigger a stress disorder?
Traumatic events do not always result in a diagnosable
PSYCHOLOGICAL
disorder. What factors determine how a person may be affected by one such event?
What is the link between
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List and briefly describe four psychological treatments for physical disorders.
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250 word response. Chicago Style citingAccording to Kluver, what.docxjeanettehully
250 word response. Chicago Style citing
According to Kluver, what are the ramifications of technology and globalization on global communication?
Compare Kluver’s arguments with endangered languages, and with the readings about the Digital Divide. How do they compare? From these readings, what are the general trends of communication?
Readings
Jandt, Fred E. (editor) Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2004
“Globalization, Informatization, and Intercultural Communication,” Kluver, Jandt pages 425-437
“Part II: Language,” Introduction, Jandt pages 99-102
“Babel Revisited,” Mühlhäusler, Jandt pages 103-107
“Africa: The Power of Speech,” Bâ, Jandt pages 108-111
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/
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250+ Words – Strategic Intelligence CollectionChoose one of th.docxjeanettehully
The Collection Management function oversees intelligence gathering to support strategic analysis. At the CIA, analysts are separated from the intelligence collectors, so some question if this model is effective. Strategic intelligence collection uses methods aimed at supporting strategic analysis, with strategic meaning long-term and focused on understanding adversaries and their capabilities.
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2–3 pages; APA format
Details:
There are several steps to take when submitting a claim form to the insurance company for reimbursement. The result of a
clean claim
is proper reimbursement for the services the facility has provided.
In this assignment, you will be addressing the claims submission process and the follow-up.
Include the following in your submission:
List all of the information that is important before the claim can be submitted.
Discuss some of the reasons why a claim may be rejected.
What steps should be taken to check the claim status?
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Kluver argues that technology and globalization are leading to increased global communication but also threaten endangered languages. This compares to readings on the digital divide showing unequal access to technology, and endangered language articles demonstrating languages disappearing. Overall, trends point to more connected communication worldwide but also loss of local languages and cultural diversity as dominant languages and technologies spread.
250 word mini essay question.Textbook is Getlein, Mark. Living wi.docxjeanettehully
250 word mini essay question.
Textbook is: Getlein, Mark. Living with Art, 9th Ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010.
Please Cite in MLA format.
1. Distinguish between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods in terms of time and cultural developments.
2. Compare and contrast specific examples of artifacts, practices, and systems of belief.
3.Discuss why art survives or does not. Include the four reasons Getlein cites for how art survives, giving an example of art work from both the Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods that meet one of these requirements.
4. What types of art work or materials would not likely survive?
5. How might this affect our opinion of a culture?
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250 word discussion post--today please. Make sure you put in the dq that the research paper focused around recent Civil Rights in the Mississppi Area
How do you define Mississippi?
In your post, identify your thesis and the sources you used to prove your argument. Discuss how you came to define Mississippi and what conclusions you made about the state. Make sure to point out the general areas of History that you discuss and what events, people, or ideas were especially important to your interpretation of Mississippi History. What readings, from Bond, Busbee, or another source you found, profoundly influenced your view of the state? Overall, has your view of Mississippi changed or mostly stayed the same? What can we learn about Mississippi today from your paper? Is Mississippi as a "closed society" (Silver, 1964) an accurate way to look at the state? Has this been true at some point in the past, but is no longer true? What time period is most crucial to understanding Mississippi and best defines it?
Some examples of different periods in Mississippi History are:
pre-European Mississippi
colonial Mississippi
territorial Mississippi
antebellum Mississippi
Civil War/Reconstruction Mississippi
Jim Crow Mississippi
Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement
Post Civil Rights Mississippi
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Mrs. Carnack has a cousin whom she would like us to meet.
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250 words discussion not an assignement
The purpose of this discussion is to gain a more complete awareness of the extent of socio-environmental influences impacting the development of adolescents. Triandis (as cited in Coon and Kemmelmeier, 2001) states, "Individualism and collectivism are broadly defined cultural syndromes that encompass a number of elements, including values, norms, goals, and behaviors" (Coon and Kemmelmeier, 2001, p. 348).
Consider the audio piece in this unit's studies (also linked in the Resources) that compares two teens' viewpoints of life within their cultural domains. This piece highlights the impact of family, community, and cultural beliefs and values on an individual's development. For your initial post in this discussion, explore these influences by addressing the following questions:
How does exposure to media influence the manner in which adolescents develop?
How does exposure to peers influence development in both systems?
Using the reading from the textbook on risky behaviors, how might adolescents' influences and understanding of risk be different, based on their culture and expectations of self?
The optional reading in this unit's studies may provide additional information to support your post, if you choose to use it.
Response Guidelines
Respond to one learner by supporting his or her analysis of the two teens with additional information you have acquired outside of the textbook. Cite and reference your source with proper APA formatting. Be sure to address concepts in the post and find any similarities in your thinking as well.
Reference
Coon, H. M., Kemmelmeier, M. (2001). Cultural orientations in the United States: (Re)Examining differences among ethnic groups.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 32
(3), 348–364. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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25. For each of the transactions listed below, indicate whether it is an operating (O), investing (I) or financing (F) activity on the statement of cash flows. Also, indicate if the transaction increases (+) or decreases (-) cash. 12 points
Transaction Type of Activity Effect on Cash
A) Paid dividends to the owners
B) Purchased equipment by paying cash
C) Issued stock for cash
D) Paid wages to employees
E) Repaid the bank loan
F) Collected cash on account from customers
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250-word minimum. Must use textbook: Jandt, Fred E. (editor) Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2004 and articles provided. MLA citation.
Levi-Strauss and Hofstede portray culture as a dichotomy. What are the implications of such a dichotomy? How do these variants affect you when you attempt to communicate with other cultures? Likewise, how do these variants affect your audience when you attempt to communicate with them?
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250-500 words APA format cite references Check this scenario o.docxjeanettehully
250-500 words APA format cite references
Check this scenario out. Long term care can consists of servicing patients need at a patient's home, providing meals, transportation and in home therapy. Some long term care is within the home and some can be rehab. Lets say there is a growing need to extend those services to our growing need in elderly population. Part of that need is a demand for servicing the increasing population of the Hispanic community. We as a team need to meet with a cross- functional management team that can relay the need and services outside of the facility. We need hired people who are bilingual that can work the call center, deliver food, offer in home therapy, and provide transportation.
Our audience will be the new management team. Each member of the coordination of care team of management will cover or be responsible for one of those areas. Our standpoint will be that we are the board of directors that would be talking with them.
Giving the above screnario my part of assignment is to come up with strategies of the transition and what methods may be needed?
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250+ Words – Insider Threat Analysis / Penetration Analysis
Choose one of the following. The first is insider threat analysis and the other is the threat presented by hostile intelligence operations. Be challenging and show what you know.
Topic 1
Insider threats come from individuals who operate inside friendly intelligence and national security organizations who purposefully set out to cause disruption, destruction, and commit crimes to those ends. Please read
Insider Threat IPT
and
Solving Insider Threat
in the Course Materials Folder. Using the web or the online library choose a high profile case of insider threat (cyber, intelligence, military) and draft a 350 word summary of the case highlighting successes or failures of
analysis
in bringing resolution to the case. What analysis methods can you discern? What do think could have been done differently to improve the analysis?
--or--
Topic 2
Complete reading
Foreign Espionage Threat
and
Observations on the Double Agent
and
Social Courtesy
. In the penetration of a hostile intelligence service analysis is central to identifying, pursuing, and preparing the recruitment of an agent. In 350 words please research the Oleg Penkovsky, Aldritch Ames, or Jonathan Pollard cases. Provide a summary of the role of analysis in the recruitment and running of these agents from the perspective of their handlers (the US/British, Soviet Union, and Israel, respectively). You'll need to conduct additional research on the web or in the online library to help you develop a factual understanding of the case you choose.
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Using the same company (Bank of America) that you have using in previous weeks, please review its cashflow sheet The statement of cash flows is divided into three parts: (1) operational cash flows, (2) financing cash flows, and (3) investment cash flows. Discuss the primary components of each of these sections of the cash flow statement:
Operational cash flows:
Use the direct method, which focuses on the sources of cash and the uses of operating cash such as cash from customers minus cash payment for expenses and payments to creditors.
Financing cash flows:
This should include cash received as the owner’s investment and cash withdrawals by owners.
Investing cash flows:
These include cash from investing activities (in other companies or securities) and any cash paid to make these investments.
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250 mini essay question
textbook: Getlein, Mark. Living with Art, 9th Ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010 Please include citations in MLA format.
First, describe the shift in the Roman Empire that created Byzantium in the East and what would eventually become Europe in the West and explain the impact of this political, religious, and social split on the art produced in these regions in this era. Provide specific examples of particular works of art or architecture to illustrate your points.
Second, trace the subsequent development of art in the East and the West from the Early through the High and Late Middle Ages by citing specific works of art or architecture and describing characteristic features these works exemplify. Be sure to include the each of the following terms in your discussion:
-animal style
-Carolingian
-Romanesque
-Gothic
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Running Head External Sources of dataExternal Sourc.docx
1. Running Head: External Sources of data
External Sources of data
Name of Student
Institutional Affiliation
Introduction
In an attempt to establish the viability of a perceived
opportunity, an academic program, or a rising student market in
a particular field ought to be considered (Freeman et al.., 2016
p.27). Apart from the internal institutional data, external
sources such as employer expectations and occupational
statistics also normally act as relevant sources of data. The
evaluation using external data sources is typically done to
establish if the opportunity under evaluation exists and to
determine whether they should introduce the institution to the
chance. Academic program developers have always used this
type of data sources to improve on specific programs to increase
their effectiveness in the market place.
2. Employer expectations
When students apply for a particular course, their main concern
is usually the job market. These observations are highly
indicative of how many academic programs typically operate
within the market place. When doing evaluations, educational
program developers work highly depends on data collected from
the employers through the advisory boards. The main aim of
this is to ensure that the curriculum is significant and the
students are most likely to get jobs after their graduation
(Freeman et al.., 2016, p.15).
Data relevant to the academic program
One of the crucial data that can be obtained from the employers
is the relevance and effectiveness of the programs in the career
opportunities they offer. This types of data can accurately be
obtained from the alumni who might provide vital information
about how well the program prepared them for the career they
are undertaking.
Based on the study program overview, the students are
expected to acquire problem-solving skills, computational
abilities, think critically and creatively and also have excellent
communication skills (Case Study Program Overview,
Jamestown College, 2017). This skill is in rhyme with what
most employees usually look for during employment.
Occupational statistics
Occupational statistics refers to the duties and
responsibilities that come along with a job. They are mainly
described in the job description, whereby the employers clearly
outline the required technical skills for the job opportunity.
This information proves essential for self-evaluation of
applicants who automatically figure out if they are qualified or
not. Academic program developers also use this information and
compare it to a program being provided based on the
performance of the students. The effectiveness of such programs
is easily determined this way by deciding on which programs to
do away with or expand them into specialized subfields
(Freeman et al.., 2016, p.15).
3. Data relevant to the academic program
Some of the data that can be collected from these sources
include the main opportunities that have so far been presented
in the job market about the program and also the prospect.
These statistics might be attained through research on the job
market, which might provide an insight into the job market.
However, the information might not correctly predict the future
trends of the job market since the opportunities might decline
depending on business needs and what the programs offer.
Another type of data that might be collected is the skills
required for particular opportunities. An example whereby
Business Administration opportunities might require some skills
that may or may not be offered by the institution. These
requirements might necessitate the introduction of some
programs as subfields to the main program that offers related
programs. This intervention might provide the students with a
competitive advantage over their peers in other institutions.
Use of the Data
Since the students usually look for the relevance of a course in
the job market, trends on the enrollment in the program might
shed some light on the importance of performance or
significance of the program to students. The data collected on
Jamestown Case study shows a decreasing trend meaning that
fewer students are finding the program irrelevant or not
fulfilling (Final Project Case Study, 2017). The improvement of
the program based on the external data sources from students’
feedback report could show the areas that need to be improved,
for example, guidelines in assignments and the delivery of the
program units.
The information from the alumni, on the other hand, could help
demonstrate the importance of the nontechnical and technical
skills acquired from the institution in the market place. An
example of this is the problem-solving skills and creativity that
are one of the major deliverables of the program (Case study
Program Overview, Jamestown College, 2017). Their comments
help reflect on the effectiveness of the program in preparing
44. - Basic understanding of computer programming
- Excellent understanding of statistics, calculus, and linear
algebra
Occupational Statistics
- Math occupation careers are expected to grow by 33% from
2016 to 2026 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019)
- Will open over 50,000 more jobs
- The median annual wage of $88,190 in 2018
The expectations of employers in the mathematics field are
quite high. The majority of entry-level positions require a
Masters degree with basic computer programming skills and
excellent advanced math skills (Bureau of Labor Statistics,
2019). A BA in Math from Jamestown would not be enough for
many positions, but many of the employers desired soft and
technical skills are addressed in the program description such as
problem-solving, critical skills, and communication skills.
Jamestown college states that students will be prepared for
various careers post-graduation including mathematicians, math
teachers, actuaries, and financial analysts (Case Study Program
Overview, Jamestown College, 2017). The occupational
statistics of a career in mathematics show a positive future with
an expected growth of 33% within a ten-year period to amount
to over 50,000 more jobs (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019).
However, multiple career paths, such as actuaries and financial
analysts, are required to be licensed in entry-level positions.
Jamestown College attempts to address important aspects of
employer expectations to best prepare students for a bright
future in the occupation.
Both employer expectations and occupational statistics are
relevant in academic program evaluation. Alignment of an
institution’s programs with the correlating job industry is
pivotal to students’ future success. Employers do not want to
hire students in the mathematics field who do know understand
45. calculus or computer programming and have not developed the
necessary soft skills. The BA in Mathematics program was
created to produce graduates armed with the new knowledge and
skills of the field to be successful in the industry. Closing the
expectation gap between students and potential employers is
done by aligning a program with what is needed in the industry.
According to Jamestown College, its program to go to graduate
school (Case Study Program Overview, Jamestown College,
2017). The employer expectations for an entry-level job
typically requires a Masters degree, so the college is aligning
itself with what the industry requires. Occupational statistics
can aid in program evaluation as well because it provides the
necessary data of the field such as salaries, competitiveness,
occupation growth, and job outlook. Any jobs that are
disappearing or not part of the overall industry growth should
not be part of a developing program.
Reviewing the program outcomes and student outcomes, the
necessary entry-level skills in the mathematics field should be
included. If the average employer expectations are not
addressed by the college, then the evaluation shows a poorly
developed program. The importance of program alignment with
its career market is just as important as with the institutional
mission. For example, the student outcomes of a graduate from
the BA Math program should have “sophisticated math skills,
the capacity to apply mathematical abilities within real-world
contexts”, and the knowledge to use appropriate software (Case
Study Program Overview, Jamestown College, 2017, p. 2).
These outcomes are all elements of the employee expectations,
so the program is successful regarding student preparation. The
data from the occupational statistics should be reflected in the
career outcomes of the program. Careers that Jamestown
College lists are potential career paths post-graduation are all
part of the ten-year expected growth (Bureau of Labor
Statistics, 2019). Therefore, students are not attending college
in pursuit of a career that is disappearing and not needed in
46. modern society. To close the gap between graduates and
employers, students need to learn how to be successful at work
through the right type of assignments (Anderson, 2015). The
level of success for a graduate is defined by the school’s
programs and comparing the occupational statistics and
employer expectations only provide proof of the program’s
success or failure.
References
Anderson, R. (2015, September 9). Why college grads aren’t
meeting employer expectation. Retrieved
from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-college-grads-arent-
meeting-employer-expectations-rania-anderson/
Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2019, April 12). Mathematicians
and statisticians. Retrieved from
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/math/mathematicians-and-
statisticians.htm
Case Study Program Overview, Jamestown College. (2017).
Retrieved from Southern New Hampshire University, HEA 540
Case Study, Program Evaluation Course, www.snhu.edu
Zansler, S. (n.d.). Career in mathematics. Retrieved
fromhttps://www.learnhowtobecome.org/careers-in-
mathematics/
47. Julia:
Hi everyone,
Employer expectations and occupational statistics can be used
to evaluate the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics program at
Jamestown College. When considering alignment, how is the
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics aligned with Jamestown
College’s goals on globalization? Additionally, how
competitive is the undergraduate Mathematics program? For the
College’s goal of globalization, they state that, “The school or
Arts and Sciences will continue to develop strategies that
sustain international relationships”(Mathematics Administration
and Faculty, Jamestown College, 2017, p. ?). A large majority
of students in the Mathematics program are earning C marks.
Local and global employers are looking for employees coming
out of a mathematics undergraduate program to not only have
mathematics skills but also computer skills (O*Net Online,
n.d.).
O*Net Online indicates that degree holders in the Mathematics
discipline are in high demand and job growth is expected to
increase (O*Net Online, n.d.). What could hold back the
Jamestown graduate from securing a position is that the College
does not have them taking any computers or electronics
courses. That expertise will be required of the entry level
employee. Employers are looking for their hires to have,
“knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic
equipment, and computer hardware and software, including
applications and programming” (O*Net Online, n.d.). An area
in the existing Jamestown College curriculum where students
can get this hands-on experience is during their Capstone
project. The College has a goal around globalization and if that
goal has anything to do with the employability of their
graduates, they will need to find a way to get students the
48. hands-on experience they’ll need in industry.
In terms of competitiveness, on O*Net Online they indicate that
the largest proportion of degree holders working as
mathematicians hold Master’s Degrees at 38%, 33% hold
Doctoral Degrees and just 21% are working on just their
Bachelor’s Degree alone (O*Net Online, n.d.). O*Net continues
to assess that, “Employees may need some on-the-job training,
but most of these occupations assume that the person will
already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related
experience, and/or training” (O*Net Online, n.d.).
Employer expectations and occupational statistics
support that now is a good time for Jamestown College to be
engaged in a self-study in the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
program. Employees that have earned undergraduate degrees in
Mathematics are in demand and that demand is slated to
increase. The occupational statistics indicate that advanced
study may be needed to grow in the field, however at the entry-
level, some previous experience with computers will be
expected by local and global employers.
References
Mathematics Administration and Faculty, Jamestown College.
(2017). Retrieved from Southern New Hampshire University,
HEA 540 Case Study, Program Evaluation
Course, www.snhu.edu
“Summary Report for: 15-2021.00 - Mathematicians.” O*NET
OnLine, https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-2021.00.
First Letter of Last Name
Categories of Data Sources to Explore in Initial Post
A-H
· Employer expectations
· Occupational statistics
49. I-N
· Professional competencies or credentialing
· Professional organizations
· Accrediting organizations
O-Z
· Legislators - local, state, and/or federal legislators and
legislation (e.g., regulations, funding)
*We use column A-H
*use other column to respond to peers
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