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Course Evaluations

Provost Questions

Provost Questions

These seven Provost questions are included on every course evaluation:

  • The average number of hours per week I spent outside of class preparing for this course was:
    • Less than 1
    • 1 - 3
    • 4 - 6
    • 7 - 9
    • 10 or more
  • I learned a great deal in this course.
    • Strongly agree
    • Agree
    • Neutral
    • Disagree
    • Strongly disagree
  • Overall, this was a worthwhile course.
    • Strongly agree
    • Agree
    • Neutral
    • Disagree
    • Strongly disagree
  • The course's goals and requirements were defined and adhered to by the instructor.
    • Strongly agree
    • Agree
    • Neutral
    • Disagree
    • Strongly disagree
  • The instructor was approachable and made himself/herself available to students outside the classroom.
    • Strongly agree
    • Agree
    • Neutral
    • Disagree
    • Strongly disagree
  • Overall, the instructor was an effective teacher.
    • Strongly agree
    • Agree
    • Neutral
    • Disagree
    • Strongly disagree
  • Please make any overall comments or observations about this course:

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