IT104-M4 Checklist Rubric
Course: IT104CBE Module: 4 Points: 1000
IT104-M4 Checklist Rubric
If work submitted for this Competency Assessment does not meet the minimum submission requirements, it will be returned without being scored.
CRITERIA
MET
NOT MET
Student names at least two ways to screen employees before they are hired.
[Student names three or more ways to screen employees before they are hired.]
Student answers whether credit histories are necessary for security personnel. Student explains at least two pros and two cons for doing this.
[Student answers whether credit histories are necessary for security personnel. Student explains three or more pros and three or more cons for doing this.]
Student answers at least two ways to prevent administrators from having too much control of your network resources.
[Student answers three or more ways to prevent administrators from having too much control of your network resources.]
Student includes at least three references that pertain to the Assessment.
[Student includes at least five or more references that pertain to the Assessment.]
Overall # Bold Criteria Met/Not Met
[Overall # Mastery Criteria Met/Not Met]
The criterion statements in bold are the minimum requirement to show competent performance on the course outcome; all bold criteria must be met to pass this course outcome.
The criterion statements in [Brackets] represent mastery achievement. A predefined number of mastery criteria must be achieved to earn an A grade, indicating mastery of the course outcome.
CLA and Grade Criteria Chart
CRITERIA
CLA Score
Grade
Points
Meets all bold criteria and 50%+ of mastery criteria
5
A
1,000
Meets all bold criteria and 0%–49% of mastery criteria
4
B
850
Meets 75%-99% of bold criteria
3
Not yet competent
(F at term end)
0
Meets 50%-75% of bold criteria
2
Not yet competent
(F at term end)
0
Meets 1%-49% of bold criteria
1
Not yet competent
(F at term end)
0
Meets no bold criteria
0
Not yet competent
(F at term end)
0
No submission
NA
Not yet competent
(F at term end)
0
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