Attain and maintain an advanced level of knowledge in key content areas of communication, information and library science, and media studies: on the nature and function of communication, information, and media institutions, policies, processes, and systems, and their impact on individuals as well as social, organizational, national, and international affairs.
Assessment of student achievement of Goal 1:
- Grades in graduate courses
- Qualifying examinations for Ph.D. students assessing depth and breadth of knowledge, and critical and analytical thinking
- Annual preparation of a student progress report form, and review by faculty of student progress accompanied with close advising and mentoring
- Career advancement and placement in positions consistent with acquired abilities and scholarship in the field
Role of the program in helping students to achieve Goal 1:
- Close advising to ensure that students are being prepared in a coherent and academically rigorous fashion
- Effective monitoring of student progress (includes annual reports on research progress from both the student and the student’s committee chair)
- Evaluations of teaching effectiveness of instructors in graduate courses, and if effectiveness is below expectations, work with instructors to improve effectiveness
- Periodic review of curricular offerings and assessment tools by program faculty in each area