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QUALIFYING EXAM PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS AND GRADING

QUALIFYING EXAM PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS AND GRADING. 2004 Ian Waitz. WRITTEN ASSESSMENTS OF STUDENTS. Faculty endorsers are required to provide written assessments of the students prior to exam Assessments to be done at time form is signed (or exam is not scheduled)

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QUALIFYING EXAM PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS AND GRADING

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  1. QUALIFYING EXAM PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS AND GRADING 2004 Ian Waitz

  2. WRITTEN ASSESSMENTS OF STUDENTS • Faculty endorsers are required to provide written assessments of the students prior to exam • Assessments to be done at time form is signed (or exam is not scheduled) • How long and in what capacity have you known the student? • Relative to X# of masters students you have worked directly with this student ranks where? • Comment on specific strengths and weaknesses of the applicant that may bear on the success of the student as a doctoral candidate

  3. QUALIFYING EXAM STRUCTURE (1) Written • 2 Questions from Column A • Mathematics (Discrete OR Continuous) • Physics (Dynamics OR Fields) • 3 Questions from Column B • Autonomy, Communications and Networks, Control, Fluid Mechanics, Human Factors Eng., Propulsion and Thermodynamics, Software Eng., Struct. & Matls, Vehicle Design & Performance • Total 5 written questions (2) Oral • 2 Questions from • Communications and Networks, Control, Fluid Mechanics, Humans and Automation, Software Eng., Structures and Materials (3) Research Presentation • Research paper (from a list of 5 topic areas) OR • Personal Research or Design Project

  4. TEST OBJECTIVES • Written questions evaluate knowledge and understanding of concepts, ability to apply tools • Oral questions assess candidate’s conceptual understanding, ability to reason, problem-solving skills • Research Presentation (20 min) + Q&A (20 min) to assess candidate’s understanding of how their research fits in a broader context

  5. COMMON GRADING GUIDELINES • Strong Pass ≥ 9.0: Demonstrated excellent performance at a level at or beyond expectations for a student who is ready to begin a doctoral program • 9.0 > Pass ≥ 7.5: Demonstrated good performance at a level consistent with expectations for a student who is ready to begin a doctoral program • 7.5 > Marginal Pass ≥ 7.0: Demonstrated minimally acceptable performance for a student who is ready to begin a doctoral program • 7.0 > Marginal Fail ≥ 6.0: Demonstrated some understanding expected of a student who is ready to begin a doctoral program, but further preparation would be suggested • 6.0 > Clear Fail: Demonstrated little or no understanding expected of a student who is ready to begin a doctoral program; further preparation required

  6. RESEARCH PRESENTATION GRADING • Assessment is based upon five criteria: • Can explain the context of the research and its importance to the field • Can describe related work and relationship to current research • Can clearly describe the approach and major findings • Can identify underlying assumptions and limitations of the research • Clarity of presentation • Criteria also apply for grading paper reviews • Professional presentation is expected. Style is not graded explicitly, but it is implicit in achieving each of the five criteria above • Ability to respond to questions should be reflected in the scores for each of the five graded criteria

  7. RESEARCH PRESENTATION SCORING *Note: A total grade of <7 means that a retake will be required on at least this portion of the exam

  8. POSSIBLE OUTCOMES P Pass Retake the entire exam R Retake written & oral only Candidate Retake research presentation only F Fail (not allowed to retake)

  9. PASSING CRITERIA The faculty desires that a candidate who passes achieve • A pass (≥7) on all three parts of the exam OR • An overall average of ≥ 7 (50,20,20 weighting) AND ≥ marginal pass on the research exam OR • An overall average of ≥ 6.5 (50,20,20 weighting) AND extremely strong support from faculty OR • Passed written and research presentation, failed oral BUT at least one strong pass (≥ 9.0) on an oral question AND extremely strong support from faculty OR • Failed written, passed oral and research presentation BUT at least two strong pass pass (≥ 9.0) on written questions AND extremely strong support from faculty OR • Failed both written and oral, passed research presentation BUT at least two strong pass (≥9.0) questions on the written AND one strong pass (≥9.0) question on the oral AND extremely strong support from faculty Note: A candidate who fails the research presentation cannot be passed

  10. RETAKE CRITERIA • Must have strong recommendation from a faculty member in all cases to be allowed to retake and has not taken any part of the exam previously AND • Passed written AND oral, but failed research presentation then retake only research presentation OR • Did not meet any of the passing criteria, but passed the research presentation then retake only written & oral OR • Did not pass any part of the exam but had an average ≥ 5.0 then retake the entire exam Note: Candidates who meet neither the passing, nor the retake criteria have failed and are not allowed to retake

  11. GRADING MEETING • Faculty meet to review performance of each candidate and determine outcome • Each case reviewed individually • Written pre-assessment from faculty endorser • Exam scores • Comments and discussion from faculty endorser, examiners and any others who wish to speak • Outcome (P,F, retake) determined by majority (>50%) vote of the faculty

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