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Does an assessment plan have to be prepared for each course within a program/discipline or within a sequence of courses?

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Does an assessment plan have to be prepared for each course within a program/discipline or within a sequence of courses?

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No, only one assessment plan is required for an entire program/discipline or sequence of courses. This plan should reflect the cumulative learning outcomes for the students exiting the series of courses in this discipline. Nonetheless, to achieve this goal, a particular course within a program/discipline may become the focus of the assessment plan; for example, to assess the cumulative learning outcomes for students who have completed composition courses at Cochise College, the composition program may decide to measure the achievement of students completing English 102.

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