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Annual Academic Assessment Report Cover Sheet Assessment reports are due the 1st Wednesday after the Fall Term
Program Information:
Program Assessed MS-KIN
Department Kinesiology & Nutrition Sciences
College
School of Allied Health Studies
Department Chair Brian K. Schilling
Assessment Coordinator Brian K. Schilling
Date Submitted May 26, 2017
Contact Person for This Report
Name Brian K. Schilling
Phone 702-895-1130
Email [email protected]
Please attach a narrative (not to exceed 4 pages, excluding appendices) addressing the following: • What are the student learning outcomes? Please provide a numbered list. • Which learning outcomes were assessed? • How were they assessed? (Programs must use at least one direct assessment of student learning.) • Undergraduate programs should assess at least one University Undergraduate Learning Outcome (UULO) each
year, which may or may not overlap with a program learning outcome. • Graduate programs should assess at least one outcome related to one of the following graduate level
requirements each year: o student engagement in research, scholarship, creative expression and/or appropriate high-level
professional practice. o activities requiring originality, critical analysis and expertise. o the development of extensive knowledge in the field under study.
• What was learned from the assessment results? • How did the program respond to what was learned?
Please limit the narrative portion of your report to no more than four pages. You may attach appendices with data, tables, charts, or other materials as needed. Please explain the relevant conclusions from any appendices in your narrative. Please contact the Office of Academic Assessment if you have questions or need assistance.
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Master of Science in Kinesiology Assessment Plan Program Goals
To recruit and retain students perusing an academic/research career in kinesiology Outcome measures 1. At least 80% of students who enter the MS program will graduate
Assessment method: UNLV enrollment and graduation data. Will be collected each Fall for the previous academic year (e.g. Data will be collected in Fall 2016 for the graduates in the 2015-2016 academic year).
Year started Started Graduated Dropped Grad % Still in
2014 Ex Phys 8 4 0 100% 4 KIN 15 10 2 83% 3
2015 Ex Phys 2 1 1 100% 1 KIN 8 5 1 83%% 4
To prepare competent professionals in the area of kinesiology
Outcome measures 1. At least 80% of students will pursue an active and growing involvement in their discipline by
achieving advanced certification and/or membership in a related professional organization. Assessment method: Survey given in final semester, collected annually
2. At least 80% of graduating candidates will rate themselves as being prepared to seek their first job a kinesiology-related field Assessment method: Survey given in final semester, collected annually
3. At least 80 % of graduates will obtain employment in a kinesiology-related setting within 12 months of graduation Assessment method: Qualtrics survey sent to graduates annually. Survey choices: A) Research/academic position; B) Other position; C) Not working. If B or C, why?
4. At least 80% of KIN graduates will rate themselves as being at least prepared for their first kinesiology-related job as a result of their MS program Assessment method: Qualtrics survey sent to graduates annually. Survey choices: A)well
prepared; B) prepared; C) somewhat prepared; D) not prepared
Student Learning Outcomes. Successful students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate understanding in the principles of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and motor control and learning. Assessment method/course(s)?
2. Understand and use current research data in Kinesiology and integrate it into their professional practice to solve relevant problems and make effective decisions. Assessment method/course(s)?
3. Demonstrate appropriate breadth of knowledge of the background and principle research in their specialization in order to conduct a professional paper and/or thesis. Assessment method/course(s)?
4. Work independently and with a team to communicate essential information in their discipline. Assessment method/course(s)?
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SLO Course Assessed
Assessment Method
When Outcome
Work independently and with a team to communicate essential information in their discipline
KIN 750 Students must create a mock research study and present it to the class (grade of C (75%) or higher)
Spring 100% earned 75% or better on their presentation
Work independently and with a team to communicate essential information in their discipline
KIN 740 (739) Students must work as a group to master a laboratory protocol and teach in to fellow students (grade of C or higher)
Spring 90% (10/11) got 75% or higher on the KIN 739 lab practical last year (Fall 2016). 100% (3/3) got 75% or higher the year before (Fall 2015)
What was learned from the assessment results? These assessment results indicate our assessment abilities were hampered by our rate of departmental growth, lack of appropriate departmental organization, and faculty/staff changes that have occurred since our 2015 plan was laid out. We were able to garner some useful information from additional informal assessment materials such as small group interviews and an alumni survey, which gave us an understanding of how our disciplines are evolving and growing. How did the program respond to what was learned? The department has examined our previous plan and reports and had begun to implement organizational changes that will allow us to better assess our programs. We will have coordinators for each program that will be the contact points for assessment. Additionally, we are eliminating redundant programs within the department so that the assessment process is transparent and consistent.
Initial ReportKinesiology & Nutrition Sciences Alumni SurveyJuly 6th 2016, 7:39 am PDT
Q3 - What was your KNS undergraduate degree track?
Answer % Count
Kinesiological Sciences 77.87% 95
Nutrition Sciences 14.75% 18
Athletic Training 7.38% 9
Total 100% 122
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What was your KNS undergraduate degree track?
1.00 3.00 1.30 0.60 0.36 122 100.00% 100.00%
Q4 - Which KNS learning experiences and/or resources helped you stay engaged and graduate? Please check all that apply.
Answer % Count
KNS courses 81.15% 99
Meetings with faculty 36.07% 44
Clinical/internship experiences 26.23% 32
Undergraduate research 14.75% 18
Laboratory teaching assistant 16.39% 20
Student clubs 11.48% 14
Advising Center 22.13% 27
Other (please specify): 9.84% 12
Other (please specify):
Other (please specify):
Didn't really have any of this
Graduate Assistantship
Volunteering to help graduate research
Personal goals/being a "mature" student
Dr Golding and his labs (and dedication), his passion and knowledge were second to none
Caring faculty
Graduate student mentor(s)
College athletics
I did not attend UNLV for my undergraduate work.
Student athlete
My classmates
None of the above
Q5 - Upon graduating, which of the following paths did you pursue?
Answer % Count
Entry-level employmentPlease specify position: 23.93% 28
Intern/trainee programPlease specify organization:
5.98% 7
Graduate schoolPlease specify degree program: 42.74% 50
Second baccalaureate degreePlease specify degree program: 3.42% 4
Professional licensure/certificate program (e.g., PTA, CRT, CPT, CSCS, etc.)Please specify program:
5.13% 6
Other (please specify) 18.80% 22
Total 100% 117
Entry-level employment
Please specify position:
Entry-level employment
Please specify position:
CBI @ UNCE
Clinical nutrition assistant
UNLV Admissions Counselor
Substitute teacher
Athletic Training
Personal trainer
Recreation specialist
Science Training
Looked for a job somewhat related to nutrition
Personal trainer
Personal trainer
Physical therapy tech entry level
Orthopaedic surgeon assistant
Clinical Dietitian
Unemployed
Development Coordinator
Tried getting a job as athletic trainer. They wouldn't hire me
entry level clinical dietitian at hospital
Recreation Assistant
High school ATC
PT technician
Radiology Tech
Social skills therapy
Operations assistant
Nutrition Service Assistant
Estimator
Environmental health
Oil field worker
Intern/trainee program
Please specify organization:
Intern/trainee program
Please specify organization:
Dietetic internship
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
UNLV RD internship
Dietetic Internship
Adidas
Dietetic Internship
Unlv dietetic internship
Graduate school
Please specify degree program:
Graduate school
Please specify degree program:
Kinesiology
Nurse Anesthesia
public health
Nutrition, PhD
Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Chiropractic
Kinesiology
psychology
Elementary education
UNLV kinesiology
M.ED
Physical Therapy
UNLV Exercise Physiology
Physician Assistant Program
Occupational therapy
UNLV ARL
Doctorate in Chiropractic and Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Master's in Physiological Sciences at U of Arizona
Physical Therapy
Biomechanics
PT school
Master of Science Occupational Therapy
DPT
MS Kinesiology, Sports Medicine and Injury Studies
DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy
MS in Occupational Therapy
Doctorate of physical therapy
DPT
Doctor of Osteopathy
Occupational Therapy
MS in Kinesiology
Physical Therapy
Medical School
Athletic training
MS- biomechanics
Healthcare Administration and Policy
Occupational therapy OTR/L
M.S. Exercise Physiology
MS in Kinesiology
occupational therapy
Masters E.D.
Masters in Education
Special education
Kinesiology emphasis on Athletic Training
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
PA School; MPAS - Masters in Physician Assistant Studies
Second baccalaureate degree
Please specify degree program:
Second baccalaureate degree
Please specify degree program:
Biology
Nutrition
Psychology
Nursing
Professional licensure/certificate program (e.g., PTA, CRT, CPT, CSCS, etc....
Professional licensure/certificate program (e.g., PTA, CRT, CPT, CSCS, etc....
Pilates certification/PMA® - CPT
D.C.
Imaging technologist
OTR/L, CLT
Massage therapy
PTA
Other (please specify)
Other (please specify)
Works at best buy
Entrepreneur
Medical billing
Admin Assistant on campus
Career as Medical Technologist
Dental hygienist
Other field
Xray
After my M.S. in Kin from UNLV, I became a licensed Chiropractor (D.C.) at New York Chiropractic College, and I did a Ph.D. in Motor Learning (McMaster University)
Employment outside of degree
Graduated with a pharmD
Went back to school for nursing
Taking classes to pursue physician assistant school
Real Estate
Self-Employment. I opened up a strength and wellness facility called Las Vegas Sports Performance.
Law enforcement
Dental school
Nannying for family
stayed at current job
Other career field
I was already employed FT in a non-major related position
Finishing medical school pre requisite courses
Q6 - Are you currently employed within your academic field of study?
Answer % Count
Yes 47.54% 58
No 52.46% 64
Total 100% 122
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Are you currently employed within your academic field of
22.00 23.00 22.52 0.50 0.25 122 100.00% 100.00%
study?
Q7 - Where do you currently reside? Please select your state.
Answer % Count
Arizona 2.83% 3
Arkansas 0.00% 0
California 10.38% 11
Colorado 3.77% 4
Connecticut 0.00% 0
Delaware 0.00% 0
Florida 0.00% 0
Georgia 0.00% 0
Hawaii 0.94% 1
Idaho 0.00% 0
Illinois 0.94% 1
Indiana 0.00% 0
Iowa 0.00% 0
Kansas 0.00% 0
Kentucky 0.00% 0
Louisiana 0.94% 1
Maine 0.94% 1
Maryland 0.00% 0
Massachusetts 0.00% 0
Michigan 0.00% 0
Minnesota 0.00% 0
Mississippi 0.00% 0
Missouri 0.00% 0
Montana 0.94% 1
Nebraska 0.00% 0
Nevada 65.09% 69
New Hampshire 0.00% 0
New Jersey 0.00% 0
New Mexico 0.94% 1
New York 1.89% 2
North Carolina 0.00% 0
North Dakota 0.00% 0
Ohio 0.00% 0
Oklahoma 1.89% 2
Oregon 0.94% 1
Pennsylvania 1.89% 2
Rhode Island 0.00% 0
South Carolina 0.00% 0
South Dakota 0.00% 0
Tennessee 0.94% 1
Texas 0.00% 0
Utah 0.00% 0
Vermont 0.00% 0
Virginia 0.00% 0
Washington 2.83% 3
West Virginia 0.00% 0
Wisconsin 0.00% 0
Wyoming 0.00% 0
District of Columbia 0.00% 0
Puerto Rico 0.00% 0
Guam 0.00% 0
American Samoa 0.00% 0
U.S. Virgin Islands 0.00% 0
Northern Mariana Islands 0.00% 0
International Residence 1.89% 2
Total 100% 106
Field Minimum Maximum Mean StdDeviation
Variance Count BottomBox
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Where do you currently reside? Please select your state.
1.00 57.00 23.56 11.59 134.25 106 13.21% 0.94%
Q8 - Which of the following represents your current salary range?
Answer % Count
Less than $40,000 40.34% 48
$40,000 to 50,000 10.08% 12
$50,000 to $60,000 16.81% 20
$60,000 to $70,000 8.40% 10
More than $70,000
24.37% 29
Total 100% 119
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Which of the following represents your current salary range?
1.00 5.00 2.66 1.63 2.66 119 67.23% 49.58%
Q9 - What suggestions do you have that can be used to improve KNS student learning experiences and/or resources?
What suggestions do you have that can be used to improve KNS student learni...
More help placing us in a field to use our degree.
That the students are actually aware they have advisor to go to as I was not ever told until my senior year. Also to make sure the student have more resources for when they the need help in course studies.I believe it is important for the advising center to understand the goals of the student and give them advice that will help them reach their goal. An advising appointment should be more than plugging in classes to a schedule forthe student.
More shadowing/ volunteer opportunities, with activities of a student's choice.
Students should be told that faculty are happy to help even with advice where to apply for further professional schools and even with reviewing your resume/ CV. Focus on patient care / progression and application of physical examination techniques and treatment interventions.None. I had a great experience and had access to adequate resources to assist me in completing my course requirements.
Provide internship or observation experience in all students' area of interest.
Specific to Nutritional Science, talking more in depth about non-RD/RDN career choices. They were mentioned butnot talked about as much as the internship was discussed. Also, maybe bringing in a guest speaker that took the non-RD career path. Give them opportunities to see what their options are when they graduate so that when they do graduate they don't feel so lost. Maybe a kinesiology career fair
Improve academic advising and communication for internship possibilities for students
Too many students, no real goal.
First, there should be certificate programs tied to the course tracks so the students get something out of there emphasis. Right now, there are a lot of questions as to what they can do with the degree but there a few to no answers for them.
Second, the Kinesiology program has been called the academic equivalent of a puppy mill. People comment that we are producing many degrees but the quality is not up to par in terms of how some students get through. Most students are not prepared for most upper level classes in terms of academic rigor. We need to focus more on levels of quality. Quantity pays the bills and looks good but some of the students that are getting through the lower level classes are not prepared for work in the field. The program should be limited entry and filter out those that we feel could not properly represent the true quality of what the Kinesiology program does represent.Continue to support research involvement, from the undergraduate level (an undergraduate thesis) to the M.S. level, and consider adding a Ph.D. program if one is not already in place.- Bigger advising center with reliable advisors. During my undergrad, I had three different advisors in under two years. None of them knew me, my goals or could help me with campus resources. This would have been extremelyhelpful as a first-generation student.- Offer more student research opportunities, job fairs for allied health, professor lectures (similar to Barrick Lectures). Anything to show the students that you care about them. It is hard to break into career fields with this degree if graduate school is not your immediate option. - STUDENT ORIENTATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT!! Create cohesiveness with students AND faculty. Not once, was
there ever an opportunity for students to meet other professors, network with other students, discuss scholarly ideas.- Departmental scholarships would have been nice.- Cohort model to create community in the majors. Definitely hands on experience I learned the most , I learned more in labs as far as understanding the concepts better
Have a graduate degree plan . The program has open units and makes a great springboard to grad schools
More courses or opportunities for job placement/job awareness in the Kinesiology field at the BS level. Upon graduating the only options I had for a job was to go back to school to get another degree, or get a higher health science degree. I feel like the only job I was able to apply my degree to was a technician job at a Physical Therapy clinic. A technician. That doesn't seem right to me, 4 years of college for the equivalent of a certificate program that takes 9 months. There have to be other options for graduating Kinesiology students, more options, opportunities, or ways to get creative with applying the degree to a career field. I graduated over 10 years ago, so it's hard to know what is currently in place. However, greater discussion and exposure to potential career paths after the initial degree would be beneficial. I explored both Veterinary Medicineand Physical Therapy, but essentially had to investigate both and their requirements under my own direction. I understand there is now LKD, but are there additional resources in place to help students explore other careers post KNS degree?
Work in the field of kinesiology at entry level positions in under grad studies---internships are not enough
Internships, clinical experience
More hands on, shadowing experiences.
They have since added additional resources that would have benefited students like me. I was pre-med through a KIN route, but the pre-led advising situation was not as developed as it is today. More lab opportunities would have been great as well. Have a career fair specific to KNS majors and/or discuss and educate KNS majors on what career paths they can choose with a KNS major as it is not a degree that you can use to get a a well paying entry level job. It is a great major and UNLV's program prepared me well for physical therapy school, but it seems to be a major where graduate school is required to use the skills gained in the major unless you want to be a coach or a personal trainer.
Internship requirement.
More internship opportunities, which are career experience oriented.
Graduate students with certifications needed to survive and apply in a job related area. Unfortunately a Kinesiology BS student will graduate and make the same amount of money as a high school student. Most KIN graduates I study with are in different areas due to unable to survive on the wages offered in that field orrequire certifications not provided in the UNLV curriculum. Unless the student is using it only as a stepping tool for PT, OT school; it's a waste of time and money.
Discuss long term care Minimal Data Set (MDS) in Nutrition Sciences practical curriculum.
Helping students understand their employment options post grad
Encourage professors to engage with ALL of their students.
Offee more internship opportunities for better job outlook after graduation.
Need more hands on experience and have jobs for current graduates
One thing that the advisors at UNLV can emphasize to the students of kinesiology whom are interested in a physical therapy career path is to get all A's in their prereqs. It was misleading for me that a C or better was sufficient, granted I only got Bs or better but I cannot stress enough for them to tell future DPT students to get A's.
The application process is now extremely difficult to get in and these programs are only taken the cream of the crop. I have even more complaints about the admission process of UNLV DPT program but I'll save that for their questionnaire if I ever receive one.
Continue interactive learning, presentations on fitness products, digital devices, iPad
When I was attending I was a student athlete and I didn't get much direction on what to do or how I should approach employment after graduation. If there was someone who reached out and asked what I would like to do or informed me of my options and how I should go about getting employment that would've been nice.
Professional involvement
Show more career paths that a KNS student can excel in. Massage therapy, PTA, and other health related modalities and careers weren't really mentioned. Still great career options that can lead to even bigger career options
help with getting employed
More Practical experience in nutrition
The program was great! I have no suggestions.
More internships at local hospitals
Be sure students understand they need to go to graduate school to truly use this undergraduate degree
Guidance on career paths that are not strictly for registered dietitians. It seemed like the RD route was the best way to go according to professors. However many students don't want to purse that and felt left out.
Courses were not challenging enough
Job resources for KNS students as there are zero job opportunities.
More practical, hands on, patient oriented and clinical experience.
More internship recommendations.
Q10 - If you are willing to participate in focus groups or complete additional surveys, please provide your phone number for scheduling purposes.
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