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Curriculum Committee 2012-2013 WELCOME!!. Curriculum Committee 2012-2013 Scope and Function of the Committee as articulated in the bylaws of the Santa.
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Curriculum Committee 2012-2013 WELCOME!!
Curriculum Committee 2012-2013 Scope and Function of the Committee as articulated in the bylaws of the Santa Monica College Academic Senate, revised Spring 2009
Structure/Scope: The Committee evaluates proposed courses, changes in courses, proposed programs, and changes in the programs that comprise the Santa Monica College credit and non-credit offering. The Committees responsibilities include compliance with state laws, maintenance of academic integrity, and dissemination and archiving of course and program information. The faculty are elected by electoral areas according to Administrative Regulation (AR 5110).
Functions: [Note: the functions of the Committee are outlined in Board Policy 6410 and must remain in compliance with Title 5 (Section 51022a) and California Education Code Section 78016.] Makes recommendations to the Academic Senate on existing and proposed curricula, courses, prerequisites, co-requisites, advisories and programs, after review. Encourages and recommends development of new curricula and courses.
Functions: [Note: the functions of the Committee are outlined in Board Policy 6410 and must remain in compliance with Title 5 (Section 51022a) and California Education Code Section 78016.] Assists faculty in preparing curriculum proposals to meet Title 5 Matriculation mandates and District goals and objectives as stated in Santa Monica Colleges mission. Disseminates curricular information and recommendations to department chairs and the Academic Senate.
Functions: [Note: the functions of the Committee are outlined in Board Policy 6410 and must remain in compliance with Title 5 (Section 51022a) and California Education Code Section 78016.] Ensures that the Santa Monica College catalog contains only those courses offered on a regular basis. Performs other duties assigned by the Academic Senate President with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Curriculum Committee 2011-2012 Annual Report presented to the Board of Trustees, July 2012 Report
Curriculum Committee 2012-2013 WELCOME!! Some general goals: –Strengthening the role of the Curriculum Rep –Being prepared –Bring ideas to the table (we dont need to only react) –Strengthening collaboration among departments
Local Approval of Stand-Alone Credit Courses Training Session provided by the California Community Colleges Chancellors Office and System Advisory Committee on Curriculum (SACC) April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Review of Training Materials Handout 1 – Title 5 §55100 Handout 2 – Frequently Asked Questions Handout 3 – Examples of Denied Courses Handout 4 – Title 5 §55002 This presentation approved by the Chancellors Office Notes pages for this presentation April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Local Approval of Stand-alone Credit Courses Program-applicable: – credit course is required for a certificate or associate degree that is approved by the System Office, either as a required course or restricted elective, including general education requirements. Stand-alone: (SOME OF OUR SMC COURSES) – credit course is not a required course or a restricted elective for any credit program approved by the System Office. –ESL 10G: Multiple Skills Preparation: Listening, Speaking, & Grammar –Business/Counseling 47: Personal Finance for Students –CIS 70: Social Media Applications April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office In this case it is NOT a Stand Alone course and therefore MUST be submitted to the System Office for approval before it can be offered. Focus of this training (MOST OF SMC COURSES)
Restricted Electives Required units Student may select one or more courses From a list of specific courses Good example: [following list of requirements] Additional 6 units from: VCOM 100: 3D Modeling and Animation(3) VCOM 110: Introduction to Flash (3) VCOM 120: Introduction to Digital Video(3) VCOM 130: Motion Graphics(3) April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Courses that are NOT covered in this training: All noncredit courses Credit courses that are part of any program approved by the Chancellors Office –Degree major or area of emphasis –Local general education requirements –Certificate of Achievement with 18 or more semester units (27 or more quarter units) –Certificate of Achievement with 12-18 semester units (18-27 quarter units) April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Prior to August 2007 … Stand-alone courses required approval from the System Office What was required –Application –Approval –Then offer the course April 2009 ©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Effective August 2007 … AB 1943 (Nava) Legislation chaptered Oct. 2006 –implemented Fall 2007 Local approval of stand-alone courses is now permitted April 2009 ©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Title 5 §55100. Course Approval a.Local governing board may approve degree- applicable credit courses b.Effective for courses to be offered beginning in Fall 2007, a community college district may, until December 31, 2012, approve and offer nondegree-applicable credit courses and degree-applicable credit courses which are not part of an approved educational program without separate approval by the Chancellor, provided that the district continuously complies with the following requirements: April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office EXAMPLE: Non Degree Applicable: Any of our basic skills courses. These are not considered college-level and do not transfer. Therefore: STAND-ALONE. EXAMPLE: Degree Applicable: Counseling 1: These units can be counted toward the required 60 units for a degree, but it is not part of our GE pattern and is not part of any state- approved program. Therefore: STAND-ALONE.
Requirements All credit courses must be approved –By college curriculum committee –By district governing board §55002. establishes standards /criteria for courses –Degree-applicable credit –Nondegree-applicable credit –Noncredit April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office §55100 (b)(1) the college curriculum committee and district governing board have approved each such course pursuant to section 55002;
Requirements District certifies that all faculty and staff involved in curriculum approval have completed training. Submit Certification form by September 30th of each year. April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (b)(2) the district submits a certification by September 30th of each year verifying that the persons who will serve on the curriculum committee and others who will be involved in the curriculum approval process at each college within the district for that academic year have received training consistent with guidelines prescribed by the Chancellor on the review and approval of courses not part of educational programs;
Requirements Courses previously denied by the System Office must be modified before they can be approved locally. April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (b)(3) no course which has previously been denied separate approval by the Chancellor or is part of a program that has been disapproved by the Chancellor may be offered pursuant to this subdivision unless the proposed course has been modified to adequately address the reasons for denial and has been subsequently reapproved by the college curriculum committee and district governing board;
Requirements When 18 or more semester units (or 27 quarter units) are linked in a sequence of prerequisite or corequisite courses within a single 4-digit T.O.P. code: – Submit courses to the System Office for approval as a program April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (b)(4) no group of courses approved pursuant to this subdivision which total 18 or more semester units or 27 or more quarter units in a single four-digit Taxonomy of Programs code may be linked to one another by means of prerequisites or corequisites;
Requirements Students may not count more than 18 semester units (27 quarter units) of stand-alone courses to fulfill the requirements of a degree, major or certificate April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (b)(5) no student may be permitted to count 18 or more semester units or 27 or more quarter units of coursework approved pursuant to this subdivision toward satisfying the requirements for a certificate or other document evidencing completion of an educational program or towards a major for completion of an associate degree;
Requirements Report approved courses to Chancellor's Office: –* Now submitted electronically via the CCC Curriculum Inventory –CCC530 New Credit Course form –Bulk upload of multiple new courses is available –Refer to CCC Curriculum Inventory training for authorized users July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (b)(6) the district promptly reports all courses approved pursuant to this subdivision to the Chancellor through the Chancellor's Office Management Information System. *
Compliance Local district annually certifies that training has occurred at each college. –Certification Form submit by September 30 th Local approval may be terminated if district fails to comply with all of the requirements. April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (c)The Chancellor may, at any time, terminate the ability of a district to offer courses pursuant to subdivision (b) if he or she determines that a district has failed to comply with all of the conditions set forth in that subdivision. In that event, the district will become immediately subject to the requirements of subdivision (d).
Training Certification Process 1.Curriculum chair* is trained on regulations. –in person or via distance learning 2.Curriculum chair* trains others on campus: –curriculum committee, CIO, staff 3.Sign certification form and submit to System Office by September 30 th 4.College may offer new stand-alone courses. April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office * CIO may designate others to be trained as trainers.
Reporting New Approved Courses Course control numbers –Courses are submitted on the CCC 530 form electronically via the CCC Curriculum Inventory –Course control numbers are generated and sent to CIO and Originator July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Curriculum Committee Noncredit? CCC Curriculum Inventory Program? Program Control Number Program and Course Approval and Reporting Processes Course? July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Course Control Number Credit? Noncredit proposal forms are numbered 4xx Credit proposal forms are numbered 5xx Fast Track: Credit Stand- alone Courses District Board Focus of this training
What Colleges Should Do Curriculum chairs: –train all committee members & staff –share materials locally Administrators: –provide support so that all appropriate parties are trained –sign and submit certification form –ensure correct reporting to Chancellor's Office July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Chancellor's Office Will: Provide training opportunities and materials Participate in curriculum development discussions and provide guidance Establish reporting procedures that are intuitive and easily accessible July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Effective practices for course approval Appropriateness to Mission Need Curriculum Standards Adequate Resources Compliance April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Focus of this training
Compliance § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses Types of Courses –Degree-applicable credit –Nondegree-applicable credit –Noncredit –Community Services offerings (aka, Not-for-Credit) April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Compliance § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses Course provides measurement of student progress (methods of evaluation) Determine adequate number of hours for student achievement of objectives –Units of credit based on minimum of 48 hours of student learning per unit Intensity –Critical Thinking –Requires independent study skills April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Compliance § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses Determine if prerequisite or corequisite skills may improve student success Level of learning skills and vocabulary is appropriate for type of course –Degree-applicable credit –Nondegree-applicable credit –Basic Skills (communication & computation) –Noncredit April 2009 ©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Compliance § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses Course Outline of Record –Unit value (credit courses only) –Number of contact hours –Prerequisites, corequisites, advisories –Catalog description –Objectives April 2009 ©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Compliance § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses Course Outline of Record –Content / specific body of knowledge –Methods of Instruction –Methods of Evaluation –Types or examples of assignments: required reading and writing assignments out-of-class assignments (credit only) April 2009 ©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Effective Practices Consistent with § 55002 Mission-appropriate Open to all students Appropriately offered as a credit course April 2009©2009 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Questions Later Website: Academic Affairs Division, CCCCO http://www.cccco.edu » Chancellor's Office » Divisions » Academic Affairs » Credit Program and Course Approval – Certification for Stand-alone Credit Course Approval – Applications and Forms Download training materials to use on your campus! July 2010©2010 California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
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