Xavier University Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Grading Standards
Undergraduate Grading System
| A |
Exceptional. The student’s attainments are out of the normal course, unusual and
special. |
| B | Good. The student’s performance is done rightfully or skillfully and is
commendable. |
| C | Satisfactory. The student’s accomplishments are sufficient for the needs of the
course. |
| D | Minimal passing. |
| F | Failure. |
The department’s judgments are directed by
the following taxonomy, based on Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational
Objectives.
- Knowledge
- is defined as the remembering of appropriate previously learned
information and articulating it. This information includes terminology, specific facts,
structures, notations and definitions.
- Comprehension
-
is the grasping and understanding of informational materials including
the ability to: follow the lecture, read the text with understanding,
give examples, and give summary restatements of the course
material.
- Application
- is
the use of previously learned information in concrete situations to
solve problems that have single or best answers.
Activities demonstrating application apply known material in a very specific instance and
include computing, constructing, extending,
implementing, participating, showing, solving, and
utilizing.
- Analysis
-
is
the resolution of informational materials into their component parts,
reflecting on such information to develop solutions, making inferences
and finding evidenceto support generalizations.
Analysis includes facility with
word problems and an ability to differentiate, distinguish, infer,
limit, prioritize, separate and prove.
- Synthesis
- is
the creative application of prior knowledge and skills to produce a new
or original whole. Activities demonstrating synthesis include proof writing,
significant programming projects, and research papers and
projects. Synthesis includes the ability to clearly and accurately
communicate not only the result of one’s creative endeavors but
also the steps taken to achieve it.
Using this taxonomy, we interpret the undergraduate
grading system as follows:
| D | Minimum passing indicates the student demonstrates the
appropriate knowledge. |
C
| Satisfactory indicates that in addition to knowledge, the
student in general demonstrates comprehension and with some frequency
demonstrates application. |
| B | Good indicates that the student regularly demonstrates both
comprehension and application and demonstrates analysis and synthesis
with some regularity. |
| A | Exceptional indicates that the student regularly demonstrates
achievement in all categories of the taxonomy. |