Welcome to the Columbia College Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) site. This site provides
information and links to assist any Columbia College personnel in developing and implementing
Student Learning Outcomes. Columbia College has chosen to implement Student Learning
Outcomes throughout the college at the course, program, service and institutional
levels.
Columbia College uses SLO data, in addition to other metrics, to reflect on the college's
performance as a whole. This reflection is more robust and meaningful when we have
more complete data. There are further modifications to the SLO process coming that
will make this data more relevant to the institutional outcomes. This data is not used to consider
the performance of individual instructors as the instructor of the course collects
and inputs the data.
Courses are assessed every two years. All sections of a course are assessed during
the same term when the course is scheduled for assessment. If a course is not offered
or cancelled, the assessment is postponed until the next time the course is offered.
‘Upon satisfactory completion of the course, students will be prepared to:’
excel in the workplace, (insert course specific language).
Example: excel in the workplace, reading and writing computer code at a basic level, including some basic object implementation.
communicate effectively, (insert course specific language).
Example: communicate effectively, comparing and contrasting searching and sorting algorithms using Big-O and Big Omega
notation.
think critically, (insert course specific language).
Example: think critically, planning and implementing simple algorithms employing variables with appropriate data
types to solve logic problems.
demonstrate a knowledge of (insert course specific language).
Example: demonstrate a knowledge of data types and a few simple data structures.
integrate into the culture and community, (insert course specific language).
Example: integrate into the community, responding professionally to ethical issues in computing, such as intellectual property,
plagiarism, and software
calculate precisely and interpret results accurately, (insert course specificlanguage).
Example: calculate precisely and interpret results accurately,use confidence intervals to make inference about data