Major Field Assessment
The Major Field Assessment is designed to provide incentives for institutions to improve the quality of undergraduate major field programs as evaluated by the performance of graduates on approved examinations. Programs are considered successful if they score at or above a comparison score. All undergraduate programs will be reported once during the 2020-2025 cycle with the exception of licensure exams, which will report annually. Approximately 20% of programs at the University are tested each year. See schedule below for the years each program will test.
All students graduating in the fall and spring semesters of a testing year are required to be tested. The Office of Assessment may consider individual student exemptions for extreme circumstances. Exemptions will not be given for simple inconvenience.
2023/2024
2024/2025
Annually
Chemistry
(national - ACS)
Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music
(local)
Respiratory Therapy
Media and Communication
(local)
Early
Childhood
Development
(local)
Dental Hygiene
Foreign Languages - Spanish only
(local)
Engineering
(national-NCEES)
Elementary Education
Mathematics
(national-ETS)
Graphic Design
(local)
Nursing
Nutrition
(local)
Music BA
(local)
Radiologic Science
Political Science
(local)
Sociology
(local)
Special Education
Rehabilitative Health Sciences
(local)
Public Health
(local)
Theatre
(local)
Social Work
(national - ACAT)
Some programs may give a Major Field Assessment annually as part of the program requirements.
The schedule above lists required exams for Quality Assurance Funding purposes only.