SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 2005 STUDENT SURVEY



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SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 2005 STUDENT SURVEY T he Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Related T echnologies is interested in your experiences and ideas as we aspire to improve our services to you. While completing the survey, please consider your overall experiences while taking courses offered through the division of Social & Behavioral Sciences & Related T echnologies. If you have filled out this survey in another class, don t do it again. Your identity on this survey is totally anonymous. T hank you for your participation. (11/05-S&BSURV-F05.DOC) 1. Gender: 1. Male 2. Female 2. Employment Status: 1. Employed full-time 2. Employed part-time 3. Not Employed 3. Marital Status: 1. Single 2. Married 3. Divorced 4. Widowed 4. Do you have children under 18 years of age? 1. Yes 2. No 5. I take most of my classes on 1. Main Campus (Elizabethtown) 2. Breckinridge County (Hardinsburg) 3. Fort Knox 4. Grayson County (Leitchfield) 5. Green County (Green) 6. Meade County (Brandenburg) 7. Nelson County (Bardstown) 8. Distance Learning, Web Classes, KET Classes 6. I take most of my classes during 1. Day 2. Evening 3. Weekends 4. Distance Learning 7. I am a 1. Part-time student 2. Full-time student 8. Would you like to see a degree program offered in your major field of study that can be completed by taking evening and weekend classes only. 1. Yes 2. No 9. To what degree were you satisfied with the services you received at the Learning Lab this semester? 5. Did not use 10. To what degree were you satisfied with the services you received at the Library this semester? 5. Did not use 1

11. To what degree were you satisfied with the services you got from the Student Support Services this semester? 5. Did not use 12. What is your final educational objective at ECTC? 1. Associate Degree at ECTC 2. Diploma at ECTC 3. Certificate at ECTC 4. T ransfer to another 2-year college 5. T ransfer to 4-year degree program 6. Non-Degree 7. Undecided 13. If transferring to a four-year degree program, to which educational institution do you plan to transfer? 1. University of Kentucky 2. University of Louisville 3. Western Kentucky University 4. Other 5. No plans to transfer 14. From the following list of Social and Behavioral Science courses, please check both those you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. ANT 120 Intro to Physical Anthropology ANT 2 20/ 1 2 1 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANT 242 Origins of New World C ivilization ANT 299 Special Topics in Anthropology ECO 101 Contemporary Economic Issues ECO 201 Principles of Economics I ECO 202 Principles of Economics II ED 201 An Intro to American Education ED 240 Elementary & Middle School Lit EDP 202 Human Dev & Learning EDP 203 Teaching Exceptional Learners in Regular Class Rooms PS 101 Amer ican Government PS 235 World Politics PS 271 Intro to Political Behavior PSY 100 Intro to Psychology PSY 223 Developmental Psychology PY 110 General Psychology PY 180 Human Relations PY 185 Human Potential SOC 101 Intro to Sociology SOC 151 Social Interaction SOC 152 Modern Social Problems SOC 220 The Community SWK 269 Juvenile Delinquency SWK 275 The Family SWK 276 Criminology WS 200 Women's Studies _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #14 above. 15. Instructor(s) teaching Social & Behavioral Sciences courses were prepared and managed each class period in a productive manner. 16. Instructor(s) teaching Social & Behavioral Sciences courses presented subject matter clearly. 17. Instructor(s) teaching Social & Behavioral Sciences courses encouraged student participation in class. 2

18. Instructor(s) teaching Social & Behavioral Sciences courses showed concern for student progress. 19. Overall, I have found instruction in the Social & Behavioral Sciences courses to be effective. 20. To what degree are you satisfied with the number of Social and Behavioral Sci ence courses offered each semester? 21. To what degree are you satisfied with the time slots in which Social and Behavioral Science courses are offered each semester? 22. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me gain an increased awareness of self as an individual, as a member of a multicultural society, and/or a member of the world community. 23. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me gain an awareness of ethical considerations in making value choices. 24. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me develop and perform basic search strategies and access information in a variety of formats, print and non-print. 25. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me learn to analyze, summarize, and interpret a variety of reading materials. 26. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me learn to think critically and make connections in learning across the disciplines. 27. Courses taken at ECTC have helped me learn to elaborate upon knowledge to create new thoughts, processes, and/or products. 28. What is your current grade point average (GPA)? 3

29. What is your major? 1. Associate of Arts - Major:...(Go to questions 37-45) 2. Associate of Science - Major:...(Stop--You Are Done!) 3. AAS-Business Administration, Accounting Option...(Go to question 30) 4. AAS-Business Administration, Real Estate Option...(Go to question 30) 5. AAS-Business Administration, Management Option...(Go to question 30) 6. AAS-Criminal Justice...(Go to question 33) 7. AAS Education...(Go to questions 36-45) 8. AAS-Human Services...(Go to question 34) 9. AAS-Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education...(Go to question 35) 10. AAS-Medical Information Technology, Insurance Coding Option...(Go to question 32) 11. AAS-Medical Information Technology, Medical Records Option...(Go to question 32) 12. AAS-Medical Information Technology, T ranscription Option...(Go to question 32) 13. AAS-Office Systems Technology...(Go to question 31) 14. Diploma, BA - Organizational Leadership...(Go to question 30) 15. Diploma, BA -Small Business Management...(Go to question 30) 16. Diploma, MIT - Medical Administrative Assistant...(Go to question 32) 17. Diploma, MIT - Medical Insurance Coding...(Go to question 32) 18. Diploma, MIT - Medical Office Assistant...(Go to question 32) 19. Diploma, MIT - Medical Records Clerk...(Go to question 32) 20. Diploma, MIT - Medical Transcriptionist...(Go to question 32) 21. Diploma, OST - Administrative Assistant...(Go to question 31) 22. Diploma, OST - Office Assistant...(Go to question 31) 23. Diploma, OST - Financial Assistant...(Go to question 31) 24. Other: Specify...(Go to questions 37-45) 30. If your educational objective is any certificate, diploma and/or degree in Business Administration (Accounting, Real Estate, & Management Options), please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. ACT 101 Fundamentals of Accounting I ACC 201 Financial Accounting I ACC 202 Managerial Accounting ACT 279 Computerized Accounting System ACT 281 Individual Income Taxation ACT 286 Financial Accounting Topics BA 120 Personal Finance BA 160 Intro to Business BA 200 Small Business Management BA 212 Intro to Financial Management BA 250 Business Employability Seminar BA 252 International Business BA 267 Intro to Business Law BA 274 Human Resource Management BA 282 Principles of Marketing BA 283 Principles of Management BA 284 Applied Management Skills BA 287 Supervisory Management BA 288 Personal & Organizational Leadership MFG 256 Production Management RE 100 Real Estate Principles I RE 120 Real Estate Marketing I RE 121 Appraising RE 122 Construction & Blueprints RE 201 Property Management RE 202 Real Estate Investments I RE 225 Real Estate Finance RE 230 Real Estate Law _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #30 Above 4

_ 31. If your major is any diploma and/or degree in Office Systems Technology, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. OST 108 Editing Skills for Office OST 110 Document Formatting & Word Processing OST 114 Computerized Financial Mgmt OST 150 Transcription & Office Tech OST 160 Records & Database Mgmt OST 210 Adv Word Processing App Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #31 Above OST 213 Business Calculations for Office OST 215 Office Procedures OST 220 Administrative Office Simulations OST 225 Intro to Desktop Publishing OST 235 Business Communications Tech OST 240 Software Integration OST 275 Office Management OST 295 Office Systems Tech Internship 32. If your major is any diploma and/or degree in Medical Information Technology, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. OST 103 Medical Office Ter minology OST 104 Intro to Medical Insurance OST 106 Intro to Medical Transcription OST 108 Editing Skills for Office OST 110 Document Formatting & Word Processing OST 114 Computerized Financial Mgmt OST 204 Medical Coding OST 205 Advanced Medical Coding OST 210 Advanced Word Processing OST 213 Business Calculations for Office OST 217 Medical Office Procedures OST 227 Medical Office Software OST 230 Medical Records & Database Mgmt OST 235 Business Communications Tech OST 240 Software Integration OST 295 Office Systems Tech Internship _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #32 Above 33. If your major is Criminal Justice, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. CJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 105 Police Supervision CJ 201 Intro to Criminalistics CJ 202 Issues & Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ 204 Criminal Investigation CJ 208 Delinquency & the Juvenile Justice System CJ 215 Police Patrol CJ 216 Criminal Law CJ 217 Criminal Procedures CJ 290 Internship in Criminal Justice CJ 299 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #33 Above 5

34. If your major is Human Services, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. HS 101 Human Services Survey HS 102 Values of Human Services in a Contemporary Society HS 103 Theories & Techniques in Human Resources HS 104 Group Dynamics for Human Services HS 210 Drugs, Society, & Human Behavior HS 225 Application of Assistive Technology for Person with Disabilities HS 265 Wor king with Disabilities in Human Services MH 200 Dynamics of Human Behavior MH 250 Teaching the Mentally Retarded SED 101 Sign Language I SED 102 Sign Language II SED 110 Orientation to Interpreting for the Deaf SOC 220 The Community SW 124 Introduction to Social Services SW 222 Development of Social Welfare SWK 124 Intro to Social Services SWK 180 Intro to Gerontology SWK 225 Drugs, Society, & Human Behavior SWK 270 Corrections SWK 275 The Family SWK 276 Criminology SWK 280 Methods of Working w ith the Aged SWK 281 Psychology of Aging _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #34 Above 35. If your major is Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. IECE 101 Orientation to Early Childhood Education IECE 102 Foundations of Early Childhood Education IECE 120 Health, Safety, & Nutrition IECE 130 Early Childhood Dev IECE 140 Guidance of Young Children IECE 180 Approaches to Curriculum IECE 190 Applied Experiences IECE 216 Language & Literacy IECE 221 Creative Expression IECE 235 Inclusive Education IECE 240 Administration of Early Childhood Education IECE 246 Life Science in Early Childhood Ed IECE 250 School Age Childcare IECE 260 Infant & Toddler Education IECE 291 Externship/Cooperative in Early Childhood Education _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #35 Above 36. If your major is Education, please check from the following list both those courses you have completed as well as those in which you are currently enrolled. ED 201 An Intro to American Ed EDP 202 Human Dev & Learning ED 240 Elem & Middle School Lit EDP 203 Teaching Exceptional Learners in Regular Class Rooms _ Total Number of Courses Checked in Question #36 Above 6

37. To what degree are you satisfied with the number of courses offered each semester in your major area? 38. To what degree are you satisfied with the time slots of courses offered in your major area? 39. Instructor(s) teaching courses in your major area were prepared and managed each class period in a productive manner. 40. Instructor(s) teaching courses in your major area presented subject matter clearly. 41. Instructor(s) teaching courses in your major area encouraged student participation in class. 42. Instructor(s) teaching courses in your major area showed concern for student progress. 43. Overall, I have found instruction in my major area to be effective. 44. Overall, I am achieving my educational objective at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College. 45. Overall, I am satisfied with the educational resources available in my program. 7