INST878U

Special Topics in Information Studies; Program Assessment and Evaluation

Students will gain an introduction to program assessment and evaluation for public, non-profit, and private-sector information organizations. This course emphasizes the direct application of analytical skills and tools specifically appropriate to information organizations and includes focused practice in applying process evaluation and quasi-experimental methodologies. Attention is given to critical theories of evaluation and to cultural competence skills required to conduct assessment and evaluation activities while attending to various dimensions of diversity.

Sister Courses: INST878, INST878A, INST878B, INST878C, INST878D, INST878E, INST878F, INST878G, INST878J, INST878K, INST878L, INST878M, INST878N, INST878O, INST878P, INST878Q, INST878R, INST878T, INST878V, INST878W, INST878X, INST878Y, INST878Z

Spring 2025

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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