The Best Place to Start 2014-2015 PROGRAM REVIEW REPORT INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The Program Review Report assesses the viability and quality of credit and non-credit instructional programs to support program improvement through Area Improvement Plans, as established by College Procedure 2.03.01.18: Program Review. The Office of Institutional Research provides the data, which are by academic year as of August 31, 2014; the Office of Institutional Effectiveness produces the report, which presents the data by program. Standards are marked as Met or Not Met based on DISTRICT ( D ), not site, performance. Data by site are shown where available (if unavailable, boxes are blank). Standards after slashes denote critical thresholds, which identify especially unacceptable performance (and if not met, are marked "Not Met-Critical"). Results are color-coded, as follows: STANDARD MET STANDARD NOT MET STANDARD NOT MET - CRITICAL Viability Indicator scores 50% or lower or unmet Graduation and Student Success prompt formal review by the Program Review Committee. The Committee's authority concerning program continuation is limited to recommending that the senior instructional administrators review the program's capacity to improve its service to students and the community. The final decision on program continuation rests with the President. Program Type: Health Career Program Report s Recommendation Last Year: No Formal Review Program Review Committee Action required this year: No Formal Review - Viability above 50%, Chair informs VP of Unmet Student Success Mandatory Accreditation: No Fully Accredited? (Y/N): Yes Reason Why Not Fully Accredited: THE PROGRAM S RECENT PERFORMANCE SCORES (Citation of a year such as "1415" or "2015" refers to the 2014-2015 academic year.) VIABILITY 11-12 12-13 13-14 2014-2015 11-12 12-13 13-14 2014-2015 QUALITY 87.50% 75% 62.50% 62.50% 50% 52.63% 50% 84.21% RECENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROGRAM REVIEW COMMITTEE 2011-2012 None 2012-2013 None 2013-2014 None SOURCES 1. State Annual Data Profile, Mainframe, 2. Annual Data Profile and/or Automated Student and Adult Learner Follow-up System, 3. Mainframe/State Lonestar, EMSI proprietary database, 4. Program Review Status Form completed by Dean of District Discipline Coordinator/CE Dean/Director, 5. Master Class Schedule (Mainframe), 6. Banner, 7. Master Class Schedule (Mainframe), Fac. Employment Status (Mainframe), 8. SLO Assessment Task Force; TracDat database (All fields must have data for applicable cycle no blank fields), 9. Credit Student Faculty Evaluation, 10. Graduate Survey, 11. Employer Survey, 12. Advisory Committee Survey & Minutes, 13. THECB Statewide Annual Licensure Report, 14. Faculty Development Records, 15. Non-Credit Faculty Evaluation, 16. Course Syllabus (Curriculum Office), 17. Advisory Committee Survey & Minutes, Program Review Status Form completed by Dean of District Discipline Coordinator/CE Dean/Director, 18. DACUM Audit (Curriculum Office), 19. Curriculum Office, 20. Advisory Committee Survey & Minutes, Employer Survey, 21. Student Banner Files, Budget Office, Public Community/Junior & Technical College Basis of Legislative Appropriations, 22. Credit Academic History. OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT OF RESEARCH AND ACCOUNTABILITY Z:RS/2014-2015 RPT/PROGREVRPT 1415-YR HEALTHINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 4/16/2015 1 EPCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
VIABILITY (Overall viability score 50% or lower or unmet Graduation and Student Success prompts formal review by the Program Review Committee) INDICATOR 1112 1213 1314 1415 (District Data as of Aug. 31, 2014) ASC FT. BLISS MdP NW RG TM VV STATE-MANDATED 1. No. of Graduates Within latest 5-year period (Fall, Spring, Summer) provided by the State (State counts graduates with more than 1 award more than once) (For info. only, after the score: Latest 5-yr award total known to EPCC, if not the State) Source: 1 Standard: 25/<15 2. Student Success Percent of students employed/transfer/enter military w/in 1 yr of grad., for last 3 years provided by the State. Source: 2 Standard: 90%/<50% 21. For inf. Only, EPCC Data: 14 15. For inf. Only, EPCC Data: 20 30. For inf. Only, EPCC Data: 32* 95.2% 93.3% 86% 75% 31. For inf. Only, EPCC Data: 65* INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 1. Workforce Demand Whether the no. of new and replacement jobs in the field forecast for El Paso, Hudspeth, Dona Ana, Luna, & Otero counties during the 5 years following this report s publication meets/exceeds the no. of graduates during the 5 years preceding this report s publication. (See end of report for data) Source: 3 Standard: Yes 2. Contact/Credit Hours per FT Faculty Sufficient contact/credit hours for all discipline courses, District-wide, disregarding lecturers, for FT faculty workload for last 3 years (F/Sp). (Excluding C.E. courses) (Unduplicated) (Cred. Tran. & Career & Tech. versions of programs share the same results) Source: 4 Standard: Yes/No 3. Class Fill Rate Percent of classes 75% full (Including C.E. students), based on optimum and no. of students in each section for last 3 years on census date, excluding MILS (UTEP ROTC), MUAP (independent Music study), MUSR (recitals), Independent Study, Virtual College of Texas, classes whose instructors are not paid by EPCC; if room capacity is below optimum, score reflects room capacity. (For info. only, after score the measure is also calculated w/o concurrent students.) (For info. only, District average fill rate appears after foregoing data (No. of seats filled divided by no. of seats available)) Source: 5 Standard: 80%/<50% 4. Enrollment Trends Seat count (including C.E. students) is increasing, level or decreasing no more than 5% from the benchmark year (1st yr. of last 3 yrs.), based on program-specific courses. (For info. only, after score measure calculated w/o C.E. students.) (For info. only, appears the unduplicated no. of students by year) Source: 6 Standard: Yes/>10% decrease 5. Full-Time Faculty in Discipline There is at least 1 FT instructor with primary teaching load in the discipline. (Sept. 1-May 1 of latest year) (Cred. Tran. & Career & Tech. versions of programs share the same results) Source: 7 Standard: Yes/No 6. Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) For each 2-year cycle, has the program documented & implemented the recommendations for its active SLOs and completed its assessment process for its active SLOs? Source: 8 Standard: Yes Yes, for 30 graduates in last 5 years. Yes, for 33 graduates in last 5 years. Yes, for 32 graduates in last 5 years. D: 73% 87.1% D: Yes, 174%, 2009: 18, 2011: 38 D: 71% 78.7% D: No, -53%, 2010: 39, 2012: 21 D: 74% 69.9%** D: No, -61%, 2011: 38, 2013: 19** Yes, for 39 graduates in last 5 years. D: 68.5% 66.2%** D: No, -16.7%, 2012: 21, 2014: 19** 68.5% No, -16.7% *2013-2014 revisions to the Program Review procedure increased the period of years covered from 3 to 5 and changed the standard from 15/<10 to 25/<15. **2013-2014 revisions to the Program Review procedure required that C.E. students be included in the scored calculation. For information only, a second calculation was required to be made without including C.E. students; the change may affect Advanced Technology Industrial Manufacturing, Electrical Technology, HVAC, and Machining Technology. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2
QUALITY INDICATOR 1112 1213 1314 1415 (District Data as of Aug. 31, 2014) ASC FT. BLISS MdP NW RG TM VV STAKEHOLDER SATISFACTION/PROGRESS 1. Student Satisfaction with Program Based on fall/spring percent of students satisfied with labs & technology averaged for the last 3 years. (Surveys scored 1 or 0 based on combined on averaged of responses: Excellent : 1, Good : 1, Acceptable : 1, Weak : 0, Unacceptable = 0. Average of 1=Satisfaction) Source: 9 Standard: 80% 2. Student Evaluation of Faculty Percent of satisfaction in fall/spring averaged for last 3 years, based on question: "Would you recommend instructor?" Source: 9 Standard 80% 3. Graduate Satisfaction with Program Based on percent of cumulative graduates satisfied with usefulness of my major courses w/ respect to my job, availability of courses in my major, & level of technology in my major. (Combined average of all 3 responses) for previous 3 years. Source: 10 Standard: 80% 4. Employer Satisfaction Percent of surveyed employers satisfied with graduates for last 3 years. Names of employers surveyed provided by the Dean/District-wide Coordinator. (Surveys scored 1 or 0 based on the combined average of the 8 responses: Excellent = 1, Good = 1, Acceptable = 1, Weak = 0, Unacceptable" = 0. An average of 1 indicates satisfaction) Source: 11 Standard: 80% 5. Advisory Committee Satisfaction with Program Percent of surveyed members satisfied, based on averaged percent of satisfaction for the last 3 years. (Surveys scored 1 or 0 based on the combined average of the eleven responses: Excellent = 1, Good = 1, Acceptable = 1, Weak = 0, Unacceptable" = 0. An average of 1 indicates satisfaction.) Source: 12 Standard: 80% 6. Student Licensure/Certification, As Applicable Percent of graduates/completers receiving licensure/certification, based on annual pass rate for the most recent year. Source: 13 Standard: 90% D: 93% D: 97% D: 92% D: 88.7% 88.7% D: 94% D: 99% D: 97% D: 95% 95% Deferred pending review 96% 95% yrs yrs 98% 83% 33% 75% 50% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 1. Full-Time Faculty Development For most recent year, percent of FT teaching Faculty at 2 prof. development activities during the fall semester (1st day of fall Faculty Development Week (FDW) through last day of final exams) and percent of FT teaching Faculty at 2 such activities during spring semester (1st day of spring FDW through last day of final exams). If FT faculty teach in 2 or more programs, their attendance is credited to all the programs. Source: 14 Standard: 50% 33% 0% 75% HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3
INDICATOR 2. Part-Time Faculty Development For most recent year, percent of PT teaching Faculty at 1 prof. development activity during fall semester (1st day of fall Faculty Development Week (FDW) through last day of final exams) and percent of PT teaching Faculty at 1 such activity during spring semester (1st day of spring FDW through last day of final exams). If PT faculty teach in 2 or more programs, their attendance is credited to all the programs. Source: 14 Standard: 75% 3. Sections taught by Full-Time Faculty Percent of sections taught by FT Faculty for last 3 years, excluding MILS (UTEP ROTC), MUAP (independent Music study), MUSR (recitals), Independent Study, Virtual College of Texas, classes whose instructors are not paid by EPCC. Source: 7 Standard: 50% 4. Course Syllabus Reviewed/revised within the last 3 years, based on no. of course syllabi in the program and the revision date of each syllabus. Source: 16 Standard: Yes 5. Advisory Committee Meetings Held at least once annually, based on the meeting date(s) of each program advisory committee for the last 3 years. Source: 17 Standard: Yes 6. DACUM Completion within last 5 years, based on completion date of each program DACUM. Source: 18 Standard: Yes 7. DACUM Findings Incorporated, as appropriate, into curriculum, based on most recent DACUM Audit for each program. Source: 18 Standard: Yes 8. Secondary Articulation Agreements, as appropriate Percent of ISD requests for articulation addressed through analysis of EPCC course objectives for last 3 years. Source: 19 Standard: 9. Post-Secondary Articulation Agreements, as appropriate Written evidence of attempted/revised articulation within the last 3 years. Source: 4 Standard: Yes 10. Program Accreditation, As Applicable Maintains/actively seeking voluntary accreditation, based on documentation of accreditation or application for accreditation for last 3 years. Source: 4 Standard: Yes 11. Community Benefit/Service Percent of surveyed advisory committee members acknowledging program meets community needs for each of the last 3 years. Source: 12 Standard: 85% 12. Program Need Percent of surveyed employers acknowledging program is needed for each of the last 3 years. Names of surveyed employers identical to those used by Employer Satisfaction indicator. Source: 11 Standard: 85% 13. Competitive Advantage: Quality Percent of surveyed respondents acknowledging EPCC meets/exceeds quality of proprietary schools for each of the last 3 years. (Combined average of responses on both the Advisory Committee Survey and the Employer Survey) Source: 20 Standard: 85% 1112 1213 1314 33% 30% 73% 1415 (District Data as of Aug. 31, 2014) ASC FT. BLISS MdP NW RG TM VV D: 21% D: 21% D: 22%*** D: 40.4%*** 40.4% N/A yrs yrs yrs ***2013-2014 revisions to the Program Review procedure reduced the standard from 60% to 50%. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4
VIABILITY INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT INDICATOR 1 - WORKFORCE DEMAND Measure: Whether the sum of new and replacement jobs in the field forecast for El Paso and Hudspeth Counties and the New Mexico counties of Dona Ana, Luna and Otero during the 5 years following the publication of the Program Review Report meets or exceeds the number of graduates during the 5 years preceding the publication of the report. To ensure that the data include career paths addressed by the program, each program shall provide the IE Office with a list of jobs for which it prepares graduates. The listings are from the EMSI database, which was created in 2001, in consultation with the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT), to track occupational demand and wages nationally, by state and by region, drawing on some 91 databases, which include those of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The number preceding each occupational title is the unique Bureau of Labor Statistics SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) number assigned to each job title. Job titles were specified by the disciplines. Numerical anomalies may be due to rounding. SOC Code Occupation TOTAL NUMBER OF JOBS PER YEAR 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total New/Replacement Jobs Average Hourly Wage (2013) Education Required 11-9111 Medical and Health 792 821 846 870 887 178 $39.31 Bachelor's degree Services Managers 15-1141 Database Administrators 225 230 236 240 244 37 $33.19 Bachelor's degree 15-1151 Computer User Support 1654 1698 1736 1769 1794 250 $21.43 Some college, no degree Specialists 25-2023 Career/Technical 75 77 78 80 82 14 $22.99 Bachelor's degree Education Teachers, Middle School 25-2032 Career/Technical 489 500 510 519 527 94 $25.05 Bachelor's degree Education Teachers, Secondary School 25-3021 Self-Enrichment 405 420 433 445 453 78 $21.88 High school diploma or equivalent Education Teachers 25-3098 Substitute Teachers 1875 1931 1985 2035 2079 341 $9.44 Bachelor's degree 29-2071 Medical Records and 619 637 654 669 680 131 $15.83 Postsecondary non-degree award Health Information Technicians 31-9094 Medical Transcriptionists 110 115 119 124 127 27 $16.15 Postsecondary non-degree award 41-4011 Sales Representatives, 396 404 412 419 424 60 $33.69 Bachelor's degree Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 43-3011 Bill and Account 856 891 924 955 982 231 $14.12 High school diploma or equivalent Collectors 43-4071 File Clerks 580 584 586 588 588 63 $10.07 High school diploma or equivalent 43-4111 Interviewers, Except 608 616 622 627 630 69 $13.87 High school diploma or equivalent Eligibility and Loan 43-4171 Receptionists and 2755 2805 2847 2885 2911 464 $10.22 High school diploma or equivalent Information Clerks 43-4199 Information and Record 761 768 774 779 782 92 $16.92 High school diploma or equivalent Clerks, All Other 43-6013 Medical Secretaries 2323 2405 2477 2542 2593 390 $13.82 High school diploma or equivalent 43-9011 Computer Operators 516 514 511 507 502 20 $17.15 High school diploma or equivalent 43-9021 Data Entry Keyers 1095 1077 1059 1040 1022 50 $10.06 High school diploma or equivalent 43-9022 Word Processors and 226 224 223 221 219 3 $15.53 High school diploma or equivalent HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 5
SOC Code Occupation Typists 43-9041 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks TOTAL NUMBER OF JOBS PER YEAR 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total New/Replacement Jobs Average Hourly Wage (2013) Education Required 469 482 494 504 511 96 $13.27 High school diploma or equivalent HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6