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SPG01 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
83% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 2%Cohort 2 11%NSS 5%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 83%Cohort 2 83%NSS 91% NSS Target 91% 91%
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG02 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
76% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 8%Cohort 2 4%NSS 15%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 75%Cohort 2 79%NSS 70% NSS Target 79% 79%
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG03 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
70% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 14%Cohort 2 17%NSS 6%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 67%Cohort 2 79%NSS 83% NSS Target
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG04 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
51% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 31%Cohort 2 21%NSS 6%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 49%Cohort 2 54%NSS 76% NSS Target 76% 76%
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG05 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
84% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 3%Cohort 2 20%NSS 9%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 87%Cohort 2 75%NSS 81% NSS Target
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG06 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
85% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 4%Cohort 2 0%NSS 4%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 80%Cohort 2 100%NSS 91% NSS Target
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SP22 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
76% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 7%Cohort 2 6%NSS 6%
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 74%Cohort 2 81%NSS 90% NSS Target 79% 79%
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SP23 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
65% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 6%Cohort 2 0%NSS
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 56%Cohort 2 86%NSS NSS Target
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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SPG07 Summary Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
66% of respondents saidthat they agreed orstrongly agreed with thequestions in this category.Population (Headcount) = 469Number of respondents = 58Response rate = 12%
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group -NU - UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 15%Cohort 2 7%NSS
2011/122012/13Cohort 1 57%Cohort 2 85%NSS NSS Target
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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Detail Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU - UG -Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1
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Detail Question Dashboard
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU - UG -Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 2
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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Student Union Question
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU - UG -Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU - UG - Nursing Adult(BSc)"
Cohort 2
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts may show no data eventhough there were students in the relevant population.
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Response Base Report
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU -UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1 and 2Population Respondents Response
Rate
Number ofresponses
(forcalculation)
StronglyAgree Agree
NeitherAgree
norDisagree
Disagree StronglyDisagree
NotApplicable
Staff are good at explaining things 469 58 12% 58 9 42 4 3 0 0Staff have made the subject interesting 469 58 12% 58 8 40 8 2 0 0
Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching 469 58 12% 58 15 31 10 2 0 0The course is intellectually stimulating 469 58 12% 58 16 31 7 3 1 0
The criteria used in marking have been made clear in advance 469 58 12% 57 10 38 8 1 0 1Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair 469 58 12% 57 7 39 7 2 2 1
Feedback on my work has been prompt 469 58 12% 57 11 36 5 4 1 1I have received detailed comments on my work 469 58 12% 56 9 29 11 7 0 2
Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did notunderstand 469 58 12% 56 11 25 17 3 0 2
I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 469 58 12% 58 7 32 10 4 5 0I have been able to contact staff when I needed to 469 58 12% 57 12 29 6 8 2 1
Good advice was available when I needed to make studychoices 469 58 12% 57 5 36 10 4 2 1
The timetable works effectively as far as my activities areconcerned 469 58 12% 57 9 22 13 9 4 1
Any changes in the course or teaching have beencommunicated effectively 469 58 12% 57 9 22 7 16 3 1
The course is well organised and is running smoothly 469 58 12% 58 7 18 16 13 4 0The library resources and services are good enough for my
needs 469 58 12% 58 26 25 3 3 1 0
I have been able to access general IT resources when Ineeded to 469 58 12% 58 20 28 4 4 2 0
I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities, orrooms when I needed to 469 58 12% 50 13 27 7 3 0 8
The course has helped me to present myself with confidence 469 58 12% 57 18 32 6 0 1 1My communication skills have improved 469 58 12% 57 22 28 6 1 0 1
As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliarproblems 469 58 12% 57 15 31 8 3 0 1
Overall satisfaction 469 58 12% 58 16 28 10 4 0 0I am satisfied with the Students' Union at Salford University 469 58 12% 46 10 20 14 2 0 12I understand what employability is and the skills I need to
convey my employability to potential employers 469 58 12% 50 8 36 5 1 0 8
I have developed employability and job seeking skills whilststudying at the University of Salford 469 58 12% 45 6 20 11 7 1 13
I have participated in activities outside of my course whichhave enhanced my experience as a student whilst at the
University of Salford469 58 12% 36 7 12 11 6 0 22
Calculations to produce the figures for ‘% agree’ etc are based on the total responses in the 5 categories ‘strongly agree’ to ‘strongly disagree’. ‘Not applicable’ responses are not included incalculations.
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts mayshow no data even though there were students in the relevant population.
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Response Base Report - Cohort 1
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU -UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 1Population Respondents Response
Rate
Number ofresponses
(forcalculation)
StronglyAgree Agree
NeitherAgree
norDisagree
Disagree StronglyDisagree
NotApplicable
Staff are good at explaining things 307 42 14% 42 4 33 3 2 0 0Staff have made the subject interesting 307 42 14% 42 5 30 6 1 0 0
Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching 307 42 14% 42 10 23 9 0 0 0The course is intellectually stimulating 307 42 14% 42 11 23 7 1 0 0
The criteria used in marking have been made clear in advance 307 42 14% 41 8 26 6 1 0 1Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair 307 42 14% 41 5 27 6 2 1 1
Feedback on my work has been prompt 307 42 14% 41 8 26 3 4 0 1I have received detailed comments on my work 307 42 14% 40 7 19 8 6 0 2
Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did notunderstand 307 42 14% 40 8 18 11 3 0 2
I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 307 42 14% 42 3 24 9 3 3 0I have been able to contact staff when I needed to 307 42 14% 41 7 21 5 7 1 1
Good advice was available when I needed to make studychoices 307 42 14% 41 2 26 10 2 1 1
The timetable works effectively as far as my activities areconcerned 307 42 14% 41 7 15 8 8 3 1
Any changes in the course or teaching have beencommunicated effectively 307 42 14% 41 5 16 5 12 3 1
The course is well organised and is running smoothly 307 42 14% 42 4 14 11 10 3 0The library resources and services are good enough for my
needs 307 42 14% 42 20 18 3 0 1 0
I have been able to access general IT resources when Ineeded to 307 42 14% 42 16 20 3 1 2 0
I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities, orrooms when I needed to 307 42 14% 37 11 20 6 0 0 5
The course has helped me to present myself with confidence 307 42 14% 41 13 21 6 0 1 1My communication skills have improved 307 42 14% 41 13 21 6 1 0 1
As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliarproblems 307 42 14% 41 9 21 8 3 0 1
Overall satisfaction 307 42 14% 42 10 21 8 3 0 0I am satisfied with the Students' Union at Salford University 307 42 14% 32 5 13 12 2 0 10I understand what employability is and the skills I need to
convey my employability to potential employers 307 42 14% 34 7 21 5 1 0 8
I have developed employability and job seeking skills whilststudying at the University of Salford 307 42 14% 31 3 12 10 6 0 11
I have participated in activities outside of my course whichhave enhanced my experience as a student whilst at the
University of Salford307 42 14% 23 4 5 9 5 0 19
Calculations to produce the figures for ‘% agree’ etc are based on the total responses in the 5 categories ‘strongly agree’ to ‘strongly disagree’. ‘Not applicable’ responses are not included incalculations.
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts mayshow no data even though there were students in the relevant population.
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Response Base Report - Cohort 2
Salford University Programme Learning and Evaluation (SUPLE) Survey
Level: "NU, MW & SW Programme Group - NU -UG - Nursing Adult (BSc)"
Cohort 2Population Respondents Response
Rate
Number ofresponses
(forcalculation)
StronglyAgree Agree
NeitherAgree
norDisagree
Disagree StronglyDisagree
NotApplicable
Staff are good at explaining things 162 16 10% 16 5 9 1 1 0 0Staff have made the subject interesting 162 16 10% 16 3 10 2 1 0 0
Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching 162 16 10% 16 5 8 1 2 0 0The course is intellectually stimulating 162 16 10% 16 5 8 0 2 1 0
The criteria used in marking have been made clear in advance 162 16 10% 16 2 12 2 0 0 0Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair 162 16 10% 16 2 12 1 0 1 0
Feedback on my work has been prompt 162 16 10% 16 3 10 2 0 1 0I have received detailed comments on my work 162 16 10% 16 2 10 3 1 0 0
Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did notunderstand 162 16 10% 16 3 7 6 0 0 0
I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 162 16 10% 16 4 8 1 1 2 0I have been able to contact staff when I needed to 162 16 10% 16 5 8 1 1 1 0
Good advice was available when I needed to make studychoices 162 16 10% 16 3 10 0 2 1 0
The timetable works effectively as far as my activities areconcerned 162 16 10% 16 2 7 5 1 1 0
Any changes in the course or teaching have beencommunicated effectively 162 16 10% 16 4 6 2 4 0 0
The course is well organised and is running smoothly 162 16 10% 16 3 4 5 3 1 0The library resources and services are good enough for my
needs 162 16 10% 16 6 7 0 3 0 0
I have been able to access general IT resources when Ineeded to 162 16 10% 16 4 8 1 3 0 0
I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities, orrooms when I needed to 162 16 10% 13 2 7 1 3 0 3
The course has helped me to present myself with confidence 162 16 10% 16 5 11 0 0 0 0My communication skills have improved 162 16 10% 16 9 7 0 0 0 0
As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliarproblems 162 16 10% 16 6 10 0 0 0 0
Overall satisfaction 162 16 10% 16 6 7 2 1 0 0I am satisfied with the Students' Union at Salford University 162 16 10% 14 5 7 2 0 0 2I understand what employability is and the skills I need to
convey my employability to potential employers 162 16 10% 16 1 15 0 0 0 0
I have developed employability and job seeking skills whilststudying at the University of Salford 162 16 10% 14 3 8 1 1 1 2
I have participated in activities outside of my course whichhave enhanced my experience as a student whilst at the
University of Salford162 16 10% 13 3 7 2 1 0 3
Calculations to produce the figures for ‘% agree’ etc are based on the total responses in the 5 categories ‘strongly agree’ to ‘strongly disagree’. ‘Not applicable’ responses are not included incalculations.
To protect the anonymity of respondents, data is not published where fewer than ten responses were recorded in a reporting group. As a consequence charts mayshow no data even though there were students in the relevant population.
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