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Curriculum Committee of
MERCED COLLEGE
3600 M Street, Merced, California 95348-2898
(209) 384-6331
TO: Curriculum Committee Members and Staff
Area 1, Cohort A Ivan Navarro Stop #42 Noncredit Director Janet Lyle Stop #36
Area 1, Cohort B Mireya Macias Stop #42 Counseling Gregory Soto Stop #19
Area 2, Cohort A Stacey Roduner Stop #46 LRC Dee Near Stop #47
Area 2, Cohort B Denise Rempel Stop #34 Articulation Officer Lou Ferguson Stop #10
Area 3, Cohort A Bill Walls Stop #38 SLO Coordinator Valerie Albano/ Julie Kehoe
Stop #42 Stop #42 Area 3, Cohort B Scott McCall Stop #33
Area 4, Cohort A Caren Col-Hamm Stop #37 Senate President Nancy Golz Stop #47
Area 4, Cohort B Patty Eighmey Stop #24 VPI Brian Ellison Stop #06
Area 4, Cohort C Sue Norris Stop #24 Dean, Area 1 Doug Kain Stop #42
Area 5, Cohort A Jennifer Gardner Stop #53 Dean, Area 5 John Albano Stop #35
Area 5, Cohort B Louisa Benhissen Stop #32 ASMC Rep Andres Garza Stop #55
Area 5, Cohort C Caroline Kreide Stop #35
Distance Ed Rep Jodie Steeley Stop #35 Recorder Gabriela Garcia Stop #06
Researcher Luis Flores Stop #07 Office of Instruction Teresa Gudgel Stop #06
A/R Diane Spork Stop #13 Chair-Elect Myshel Pimentel Stop #34
CC:
Ron Taylor Stop #01 Joanne Schultz Stop #04
Chris Vitelli Stop #05 Vince Piro Stop #34
Jim Andersen Stop #38 Michael McCandless Stop #05
Bobby Anderson Stop #37 Arlis Bortner Stop #40
Shelly Conner Stop #08 Susan Walsh Stop #47
Brenda Latham Stop #53 Edward Modafferi Stop #42
Angela Tos Stop #15 Ray Latham Stop #53
Mario Cordova Stop #10 Raul Alcala Stop #12
Sherry Elms Stop #13 Sharon Reinhardt Stop #18
FROM: Julie Clark (x6331)
SUBJECT: Curriculum Committee Meeting
DATE: Thursday January 28, 2016
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEETING THURSDAY February 4, 2016; 11:00am - 12:15pm Student Union Meeting Room – 137 and Los Banos – B119 AGENDA:
1. CALL TO ORDER 2. AGENDA 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF January 21, 2016 pg. 4-10 5. AGENDA 1
A. Course Changes/Title 5 Content Review/SLO Updates (1) ENGL-83 (Foundations in Writing II)
a. Revise course outline, including catalog description b. Change course number to ENGL-83A c. Change title to Foundations in Academic Literacy III d. Remove ENGL-90 or ESL-92B Prerequisite e. Remove “Concurrent enrollment in READ-80” Advisory f. Add ENG-122 Advisory g. Title 5 content review; SLO Update
B. Title 5 Content Review/SLO Update (1) LAND-16 (Plant Propagation)
a. Revise course outline b. Title 5 content review; SLO Update
6. AGENDA 2 A. New Course Proposal
(1) ENGL-83B (Foundations in Academic Literacy III for Non-Native Speakers) 5 units: 5 hours lecture. Advisory: ENG-815
At a high-intermediate ESL level, this course focuses on effective reading skills, introductory academic writing with a focus on grammar, and academic vocabulary acquisition. Students will write a variety of paragraphs and short essays and be introduced to incorporating basic research in writing.
7. AGENDA 3 A. Program Modification
(1) A.S. Biological Science (04100.AS) to A.S.-T. Biology pg. 11 8. AGENDA 4
A. Course Inactivation (1) READ-80 (Foundations in Reading II)
9. BUSINESS A. First Reading for Discussion: New Prefix ENGX (English Accelerated) – Denise
Rempel B. Update: Course Substitutions Task Force C. Update: Associate Degree Breadth Requirements and Title 5 Task Force
Curriculum Committee Agenda 02-04-16
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D. Discussion: Reporting Minimum Qualifications Listed on CurricUNET to Human Resources and Administration http://www.asccc.org/sites/default/files/EnsuringQualifiedFacultyFinal.pptx
10. C-ID UPDATE (as of January 27, 2016) A. Courses Recently Approved
(1) MECH-12 for C-ID AG-MA 108L B. Courses with Conditional or Not Approved Status
(1) ANTH-01 for C-ID ANTH 110 Expires 2016.10.19 (2) ART-01 for C-ID ARTH 110 Expires 2016.03.06 (3) ART-02 for C-ID ARTH 120 Expires 2016.04.26 (4) BUS-10 for C-ID BUS 110 Expires 2017.01.21 (5) LAND-16 for C-ID AG-EH 116L Expires 2016.08.23 (6) MUSE-43 for C-ID MUS 180 Expires 2016.04.09 (7) MUST-02 for C-ID MUS 130 Expires 2016.05.31
11. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Articulation Officer – Lou Ferguson B. IPRSLOAC –Valerie Albano/Julie Kehoe C. Distance Education – Jodie Steeley
12. ANNOUNCEMENTS/CALL FOR AGENDA ITEMS Next Tech Review Meeting: January 28, 2016 3:00 - 4:00pm IAC-127 Next Curriculum Committee Meeting: February 18, 2016 11:00am - 12:15pm SU-137
and Los Banos – B119 Call for agenda items are due Wednesday, February 10, 2016 by 5:00pm
13. ADJOURNMENT
Curriculum Committee Agenda 02-04-16
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Curriculum Committee of Merced College MINUTES
UNAPPROVED Thursday, January 21, 2016 11:00am-12:15pm, SU-137
MEMBERS:
Area 1, Cohort A Ivan Navarro Absent Noncredit Director Janet Lyle Absent
Area 1, Cohort B Valerie Albano Present Counseling Gregory Soto Absent
Area 2, Cohort A Stacey Roduner Present LRC Dee Near Present
Area 2, Cohort B Denise Rempel Absent Articulation Officer Lou Ferguson Present
Area 3, Cohort A Bill Walls Present SLO Coordinator Valerie Albano/ Julie Kehoe
Present Area 3, Cohort B Scott McCall Absent
Area 4, Cohort A Caren Col-Hamm Present Senate President Nancy Golz Present
Area 4, Cohort B Patty Eighmey Present VPI Brian Ellison Present
Area 4, Cohort C Sue Norris Present Dean, Area 1 Doug Kain Absent
Area 5, Cohort A Jennifer Gardner Present Dean, Area 5 John Albano Absent
Area 5, Cohort B Louisa Benhissen Present ASMC Rep Andres Garza Absent
Area 5, Cohort C Caroline Kreide Present
STAFF:
Distance Ed Rep Jodie Steeley Absent Recorder Gabriela Garcia Absent
Researcher Luis Flores Present Office of Instruction Teresa Gudgel Absent
A/R Diane Spork Absent Chair-Elect Myshel Pimentel Absent
GUESTS:
Vince Piro, Acting Dean of Area 2
1. CALL TO ORDER
Julie Clark called the meeting to order at 11:05 am.
2. ACCEPT AGENDA
Approve the agenda.
M: D. Near S: B. Walls Y: 13 N: 0 A: 0
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Dee Near gave out flyers about “5 Perfect Library Resources” workshop on January 26th at both campuses. Nancy Golz stated there will also be prizes for students who attend.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF December 3, 2015
Approve the minutes.
M: B. Walls S: D. Near Y: 13 N: 0 A: 0
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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5. AGENDA 1 A. Athletic Conditioning and Foundations in Academic Literacy Learning Community
This learning community between the football program and English departments seeks to help student-athletes with the transition from high school academics and athletics to college academics and athletics. In the English 85 course, students will read and write about transitioning to college life (academics and athletics) using a series of high interest reading and writing assignments, in the Athletic 03 course, Athletic Conditioning, students will prepare themselves for college-level athletic competition. (1) ATHL-03 (Athletic Conditioning) (2) ENGL-85 (Foundations in Academic Literacy)
B. Automotive Technology Learning Community The Automotive Technology Learning Community provides program majors with a fast track completion model of two semesters with an effective cohort enrollment scheme. It is comprised of courses that focus on skillsets needed for entry level employment as an Automotive Technician. Additionally, the cohort enrollment structure provides opportunity of infusing employability soft-skills across the cohort which can substantially boost one’s chances of success within an internship and/or job upon completion of the program. (1) AUTO-04 (Automotive Mechanics) (2) AUTO-32 (Wheel Alignment and Suspension) (3) AUTO-33 (Automotive Brake Systems) (4) AUTO-42 (Automotive Electrical Systems) (5) AUTO-63 (Basic Automotive Electronics for Technicians)
C. Interpersonal Communications and College Composition and Reading Learning Community Learning Communities are pairs or cluster of courses that resolve around a theme or major. If you are interested in one of these classes you must enroll in all of the classes in that group. (1) COMM-05 (Interpersonal Communication) (2) ENGL-01A (College Composition and Reading)
Item 5C was pulled by Dee Near. Dee inquired on if the description in the Schedule
of Classes will resemble the other Learning Communities. Julie Clark stated that currently there is no description for Learning Communities in the Schedule of Classes. Vince Piro stated that only the Puente Learning Project does have a description and that he contacted faculty for COMM-05 and ENGL-01A and they would write a different description if asked.
Item 5A was pulled by Luis Flores. Luis stated that it was discussed and a solution was made about how students who do not assess into ENGL-85 will still be allowed to enroll in football.
Approve Agenda 1ABC, effective Fall 2016.
M: B. Walls S: S. Norris Y: 13 N: 0 A: 0
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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6. BUSINESS A. Action: 2015-2016 2+2 Articulation Course Agreement List
Julie Clark stated that this is just an update to the 2+2 Articulation Course Agreement List to change AGBS-30 to AGBS-30A, and to add BIOL-32 and BIOL-32L.
Dee Near inquired on how the prerequisite of ENGL-85 is validated for students receiving CLDV-01. Julie Clark stated this is a Jim Andersen question. Dee stated then how are we supposed to vote on this. Julie stated we are only voting on the change AGBS-30 to ABGS-30A and the addition of BIOL-32 and BIOL-32L.
Approve 2015-2016 2+2 Articulation Course Agreement List.
M: B. Walls S: C. Kreide Y: 12 N: 0 A: 1 D. Near
B. Information: 2016-2017 Distance Education Course List
Julie Clark stated that this is information and this reflects all the courses that have been approved for Distance Education as of the December 3rd meeting. Julie also stated the courses with asterisk after them are still awaiting approval from the Chancellor’s Office.
Dee Near stated that she sent Julie Clark and Jodie Steeley the date of when NUTR-10 was approved. Julie stated she will go back through her records to add that to the list.
C. First Reading for Discussion: New Prefix ENGX (English Accelerated) – Denise
Rempel Tabled to the February 4th meeting.
D. Discussion: Associate Degree Breadth Requirements and Title 5 Julie Clark stated that the Social and Behavioral Sciences areas of CSU-GE and IGETC
Breadth eliminated the 10 subcategories. It was once recommended that we look at of Associate Degree Breadth and consider matching it to CSU-GE Breadth.
Julie Clark went on to explain that under Title 5 students are only required to complete 3 units of Social and Behavioral Sciences, currently we have students completing 6 units. Julie also explained that under Title 5 our Associate Degree Breadth pattern only has to be 18 units, currently ours require 23 units.
Dee Near gave a brief history of the Associate Degree Breadth and stated it was last reviewed around 2008. Dee also stated that the History and Political Science requirement was added to insure students meet the CSU-GE US History requirement. Dee also went onto explain that with the ADT degrees students do not have to fulfill the US History requirement prior to transferring.
Dee Near also suggested that we look at eliminating courses from our Associate Degree Breadth that were denied CSU-GE/IGETC Breadth.
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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Good lengthy dialog took place regarding the Associate Degree Breadth requirement. Items discussed included: Creating a Task Force Making Social and Behavioral Sciences one requirement for 3 units. How these changes will impact enrollment in various courses. Students are not required to take Physical Activity courses for CSU-GE and IGETC Breadth.
Brian Ellison stated this was a topic of conversation at San Diego Community College District and across the state. Brian suggested we get ahead of the game and be a leader instead of waiting to see what others do.
Julie Clark stated she will send out an invite to form a Task Force to look into changing the Associate Degree Breadth requirement and include faculty members of various disciplines and from student services.
E. Reporting Minimum Qualifications Listed on CurricUNET to Human Resources and
Administration Julie Clark stated that the Minimum Qualifications listed in CurricUNET never get
reported to Human Resources nor Administration. Dee Near stated that a course can be open to more than one discipline to teach it.
Dee gave an example of Human Anatomy could allow faculty that meet minimum qualifications for Kinesiology or Registered Nursing to teach it in addition to Biology.
Good lengthy dialog took place regarding the Minimum Qualifications. Items discussed included: How minimum qualifications for a discipline are set at the Chancellor’s Office with input from the State Academic Senate. How this is different than a faculty member meeting equivalency.
Julie Clark stated that she will discuss this with Human Resources and Administration to try to come up with a suitable solution. Julie also stated she will bring this back for further dialog.
7. C-ID UPDATE (as of January 13, 2016)
A. Courses Recently Approved (1) MATH-07 for C-ID MATH 160 (2) NUTR-20 for C-ID NUTR 120
B. Courses Recently Submitted (1) ART-06 for C-ID ARTH 150 (2) MATH-02 for C-ID MATH 115 (3) MATH-02H for C-ID MATH 115 (4) MATH-07 for C-ID MATH 160
C. Courses with Conditional or Not Approved Status (1) ANTH-01 for C-ID ANTH 110 Expires 2016.10.19 (2) ART-01 for C-ID ARTH 110 Expires 2016.03.06 (3) ART-02 for C-ID ARTH 120 Expires 2016.04.26
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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(4) LAND-16 for C-ID AG-EH 116L Expires 2016.08.23 (5) MUSE-43 for C-ID MUS 180 Expires 2016.04.09 (6) MUST-02 for C-ID MUS 130 Expires 2016.05.31 Julie Clark stated that this is just informational. Louisa Benhissen inquired on how long it takes to get results. Julie Clark stated it
varies, some courses we heard back from within days and others it was over 2 years.
9. COMMITTTEE REPORTS
A. Articulation Officer – Lou Ferguson Lou Ferguson reported that ASSIST is open for Summer 2016 changes. Julie Clark
stated she will send Lou a list of curriculum changes that will go into effect Summer 2016.
B. IPRSLOAC – Julie Kehoe
Julie Kehoe reported that the Program Review form is close to being done and the deadline to submit completed program reviews has been changed to September 2nd, but they are asking everyone to initiate the review by the end of February. Julie also stated that the next IPRSLOAC meeting is Friday January 29th at 2:00pm in the Administrative Conference Room.
C. Distance Education – Jodie Steeley
Julie Clark reported the next Distance Education Committee meeting is Wednesday February 3rd at 8:00am in the Board Room.
10. ANNOUNCEMENTS/CALL FOR AGENDA ITEMS
Next Tech Review Meeting: January 21, 2016 3:00 - 4:00pm IAC-127 Next Curriculum Committee Meeting: February 4, 2016 11:00am - 12:15pm SU-137 and
Los Banos – B119 Call for agenda items are due Wednesday, January 27, 2016 by 5:00pm
11. ADJOURNMENT
Julie Clark adjourned the meeting at 11:55 am.
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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SUMMARY OF COURSES CHANGES APPROVED JANUARY 21, 2016
EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2016
Learning Communities, effective Fall 2016 Athletic Conditioning and Foundations in Academic Literacy Learning Community
ATHL-03 (Athletic Conditioning) ENGL-85 (Foundations in Academic Literacy)
Automotive Technology Learning Community AUTO-04 (Automotive Mechanics) AUTO-32 (Wheel Alignment and Suspension) AUTO-33 (Automotive Brake Systems) AUTO-42 (Automotive Electrical Systems) AUTO-63 (Basic Automotive Electronics for Technicians)
Interpersonal Communications and College Composition and Reading Learning Community
COMM-05 (Interpersonal Communication) ENGL-01A (College Composition and Reading))
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A B C D
Cohort 1A Ivan Navarro
Cohort 1B Valerie Albano Y Y Y Y
Cohort 2A Stacey Roduner Y Y Y Y
Cohort 2B Denise Rempel
Cohort 3A Bill Walls Y Y Y Y
Cohort 3B Scott McCall
Cohort 4A Caren Col-Hamm
Cohort 4B Patty Eighmey Y Y Y Y
Cohort 4C Sue Norris Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5A Jennifer Gardner Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5B Louisa Benhissen Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5C Caroline Kreide Y Y Y Y
Noncredit Janet Lyle
Counseling Greg Soto
LRC Dee Near Y Y Y A
AO Lou Ferguson Y Y Y Y
SLO Julie Kehoe Y Y Y Y
SP Nancy Golz Y Y Y Y
VPI Brian Ellison Y Y Y Y
Dean, Area 1 Doug Kain
Dean, Area 5 John Albano
Student Andres Garza
A: Acceptance of Agenda
B: Approval of Minutes 2015.12.03
C: Approval of Agenda 1ABC
D: 2015-2106 2+2 Articulation Course Agreement List
Y Yea
N Nay
A Abstain
Absent
Voting Records Curriculum Committee
January 21, 2016
Curriculum Committee Minutes 01-21-16 (Unapproved)
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Biology
A.S. – Biological Science (04100.AS) A.S.-T. – Biology
Current Proposed The student majoring in biological science is generally preparing for transfer to a four-year institution and a career in research, teaching, lab technology, one of the health care professions, or related fields. Math requirements for biology majors vary widely. Investigate the math requirements of the four-year schools to which the student intends to apply and design an educational plan accordingly. For an Associate in Science Degree in Biological Science, a student must meet the basic graduation requirements (CHEM-04A and BIOL-04A should be taken for science breadth), and complete the courses listed below. Program Student Learning Outcomes A. Organize, analyze and interpret observations and predictions
about the natural world using the scientific method. B. Identify and describe cellular and multicellular processes and
structures and relate them to their functions. C. Analyze patterns and mechanisms of genetics from the
molecular to the population level. D. Recognize the ecological relationships between organisms and
their environment and the environmental impact of population growth.
E. Explain principles and mechanisms of evolution and recognize the resulting major groups of organisms as they are arranged in currently recognized taxa.
F. Develop an awareness of the careers and professions available in the biological sciences and are prepared to transfer to appropriate schools.
Core: Units BIOL-04B Diversity of Life: Morphology and Physiology .... 5 CHEM-04B General Chemistry II............................................ 5 CHEM-12A Organic Chemistry I ............................................. 5 Plus 10-11 units from the following: ………………………………. 10-11 BIOL-04A Fundamentals of Biology: The Cell and Evolution (4) BIOL-06 Environmental Science (3) BIOL-09 Introduction to Genetics (3) BIOL-20 Microbiology (4) BIOL-32 Introduction to Biotechnology (4) CHEM-04A General Chemistry I (5) CHEM-12B Organic Chemistry II (5) MATH-04A Calculus I (4) MATH-04B Calculus II (4) MATH-10 Elementary Statistics (3) CPSC-14 C++ Programming (3) PHYS-02A General Physics I (4) PHYS-02B General Physics II (4) TOTAL ……………………………………………………………………………. 25-26
The Associate in Science in Biology for Transfer degree is designed for students preparing for transfer to a four-year institution and a career in research, teaching, lab technology, one of the health care professions, or related fields. Upon completion, students with an AS-T in Biology will be eligible to transfer with junior standing into an equivalent major within the CA State University (CSU) system. Students will be given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student's community college area of emphasis. For an Associate in Science in Biology for Transfer (AS-T), students must complete the following: (1) 60 semester CSU-transferable units. (2) the California State University-General Education-Breadth (CSU
GE-Breadth) for STEM pattern; Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) for STEM pattern.
(3) a minimum of 18 semester units in the major or area of emphasis as determined by the community college district.
(4) obtainment of a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. (5) earn a grade of C or better in all courses required for the major
or area of emphasis. Note: Students are not required to complete any additional local graduation requirements for the AS-T (e.g., PE and Computer and Information Literacy courses). Program Student Learning Outcomes A. Analyze the natural world using the scientific method. B. Describe biological structures and their functions. C. Describe mechanisms of evolution. D. Develop an awareness of the careers in the biological sciences. Required Core: Units BIOL-04A Fundamentals of Biology: The Cell and Evolution ………………………………………………………… 4 BIOL-04B Diversity of Life: Morphology and Physiology .... 5 CHEM-04A General Chemistry I ………………………………………… 5 CHEM-04B General Chemistry II ……………………………………….. 5 MATH-04A Calculus I …………………………………………………………. 4 PHYS-02A General Physics I ……………………………………………… 4 AND PHYS-02B General Physics II …………………….………………………. 4 OR PHYS-04A Physics I …………………………………………………………… 4 AND PHYS-04B Physics II …………………………………………………………. 4 List B: Select 1 of the following: ………………………………………… 3-5 BIOL-16 General Human Anatomy (4) BIOL-18 Principles of Physiology (4) CHEM-12A Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM-12B Organic Chemistry II (5) MATH-04B Calculus II (4) MATH-10 Elementary Statistics (3) Total Units towards the Major: ……………………………………… 34-36 Total Units that may be double counted: ………………………… -9-10 General Education (CSU-GE or IGETC for STEM) Units*: …. 31-33 Electives (CSU Transferable) Units:………………………………..…… 0-5 Total Units: …………………………………………………………………………. 60 *IGETC or CSU-GE Breadth for STEM, allows for completion of 6 units on non-STEM GE work after transfer.
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