38 Review Team: What are the program’s strengths?
The committee agrees that this is a necessary and viable program to supply CTE region one with a workforce that is well trained in administrative office management technology. Strengths of this program include:
- Seasoned and knowledgeable faculty open to continuous program improvement
- Course outcomes, expectations, and assessment methods in syllabi are clearly defined and compliment the program
- Detailed reporting and data are provided on program annually
- Articulation agreement exists for students to have the option for a clear path to continue on to a BAS degree at LCSC
- Faculty use a variety of teaching methods and pedagogical approaches for a variety of learning styles
- There is no cap on enrollment and fluctuations are managed through adjuncts as necessary
- Successful and engaged TAC meetings are held bi-annually which contribute to maintaining updated curriculum and program quality
- Robust dual credit offerings to Idaho high schools which feed into NIC CAOT programs
- High completion rate
- Online modality for courses assists with increased enrollment
- Course curriculum, grading system, and internship offerings nicely complement the program outcomes
- Feedback from student(s) is positive: courses provide practical skills used in the workplace; attentive faculty in CTE provide swift feedback; availability of online programming enhances student flexibility; syllabi for online courses are populated with assignments and due dates allowing students the flexibility to work ahead; online student stated she felt comradery with her peers and a part of the college community regardless of being a remote learner
- Exceptional facilities and equipment