Program Outcome Mapping

What is Program Outcome Mapping?

Program outcome mapping is the process of documenting and analyzing the structure of a program. Its purpose is to communicate how courses work together to support learners in developing knowledge, skills and attitudes towards the Vocational Learning Outcomes (VLOs), Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs), or Essential Employability Skills (EESs)*. Program outcome maps, such as VLO, PLO, and EES maps, serve as the link between the courses in a program and the program-level learning outcomes.

Curriculum maps have several purposes:

  • To provide a visual representation of the program from a bird’s-eye-view.
  • To communicate to students, faculty, administrators and external stakeholders how program-level learning outcomes are achieved within a program.
  • To verify that students have opportunities to learn fundamental knowledge, skills and abilities before approaching advanced outcomes and then graduate-level outcomes.
  • To serve as a review tool to analyze sufficient coverage of program-level learning outcomes.
  • To verify individual course contribution towards students’ achievement of program-level learning outcomes.
  • To foster faculty discussion and coordination of program curriculum through regular collaborative review.

Anatomy of Program Outcome Maps

At Algonquin College, program outcome map information is stored in COMMS (Course Outline Mapping and Management System). Program outcome maps can be produced for either Vocational Learning Outcomes (VLOs), Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs), or Essential Employability Skills (EES) from COMMS in the following format. There are several sections common to all program outcome maps as described below.

 

Program Information

The heading section identifies the Program Name, Program Code, Academic Year and Date Generated for the curriculum map. There is also a button to indicate whether the map includes all courses or only core courses (core courses are non-elective courses).

Course Information

The first two columns of the curriculum map list the program courses by course number and course name. They are organized by Level.

Program-Level Learning Outcomes (Vocational Learning Outcomes or Essential Employability Skills)

Columns to the right of the course information columns are labeled with numbers that correspond to the program-level learning outcomes (VLOs, PLOs, or EES). These outcomes are listed in full below the curriculum map table.

Program Outcome Mapping

The curriculum is mapped with letter codes (T, A, CP) which represent which courses contribute towards the achievement of each program-level learning outcome (VLO, PLO, or EES). The letters are defined in a Legend below the curriculum map table. T represents Taught; A represents Assessed; CP represents Culminating Performance.

 

 

Teach, Assess, Culminating Performance

Locating Program Outcome Maps

Reviewing Program Outcome Maps

Essential Employability Skills Mapping

Mapping FAQs