Instructions for New CTE Program Proposal. Required Steps and Form Submissions

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Required Steps and Form Submissions FOR CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT AND SKILLS CERTIFICATES: 1.) Concurrent Steps during Initial Program Development: A. Discuss potential program with CTE Dean, CTE Committee/CTE Chair, and Division Chair All of the above parties must endorse the potential program proposal in order for it to move forward in the curricular process. B. Obtain Labor Market Information (LMI) from LAOCRC The Labor Market Information (LMI) request from Los Angeles Orange Country Regional Consortium (LAOCRC) will be initiated by CTE Dean or LAHC voting member of LAOCRC. C. Obtain Advisory Committee Recommendation Include advisory committee membership, minutes and summary of recommendations. 2.) Create New Program Narrative [See p. 4 for narrative template]: All new and substantially changed Certificate of Achievement and Skills Certificate proposals must include a narrative that addresses: 1. Program Goals and Objectives must address a valid transfer, workforce preparation, basic skills, civic education, or lifelong learning purpose. For the purposes of Chancellor s Office submission and approval, programs may select one of three program goals: transfer, CTE, or local. CTE is limited to certificates in a vocational TOP Code. 2. Catalog Description includes program requirements, prerequisite skills or enrollment limitations, student learning outcomes, and information relevant to program goal. 3. Program Requirements includes course requirements and sequencing that reflect program goals. 4. Master Planning how it fits in the mission, curriculum, and master planning of the college and higher education in California. 5. Enrollment and Completer Projections projection of number of students to earn certificate annually. Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 1

6. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs how it fits in college s existing program inventory. 7. Similar Programs at Other Colleges in Service Area justification of need for program in the region. 3.) For specially-funded programs This should be included at the end of the proposal narrative. Specify any special funding, equipment, or facilities allocation that this program will require, and how these each of these needs will be met. This section should also discuss in detail how faculty, staff, facilities and other resources associated with the program will be funded after the special funding has ended. For short-term programs such as contract education and grant-funded programs that are not intended to continue beyond their funded term: a detailed description of how the program will be terminated, including a teach-out program (method by which courses will be offered to students who enter the program while it is active, but remain active in it after its intended term has ended) and how faculty, staff, facilities, and other resources associated with the program will be terminated or funded by other means. 4. Regional Consortia Approval - Meeting Minutes Upon completion of steps 1-3 listed above, the CTE Dean or Campus Voting Member will submit the program materials to LAOCRC for inclusion on the upcoming meeting agenda. The final program proposal submitted to the LAHC Curriculum Committee will need to be accompanied by minutes from the LAOCRC meeting in which the program received recommendation. Apprenticeship programs do not require advisory committee and regional consortia minutes, but do require labor market information and analysis and an approval letter from the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS). FOR NEW AA & AS DEGREES IN CTE AREA: Associate degrees classified as CTE must meet the following standards: Minimum of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units Minimum 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in major or area of emphasis Any GE pattern allowed by regulations, as determined by the college Must include local graduation requirements Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 2

Must be offered in a vocational TOP Code Must be approved by appropriate Regional Consortium May be designed for both CTE and transfer preparation New AA & AS degrees in a CTE discipline must follow all of the same steps as listed above for Certificates of Achievement and Skills Certificates, but they must also include: 1.) Course Outlines of Record (CORs) for all courses included in major or area of emphasis. 2.) Appropriate transfer preparation documentation from the list of allowable documents if the program is designed for both CTE and transfer preparation. 3.) A New Program Narrative that specifically includes the following: Program Goals and Objectives must address a valid workforce preparation purpose and may address transfer preparation Catalog Description includes program requirements, prerequisite skills or enrollment limitations, student learning outcomes, and information relevant to program goal Program Requirements includes course requirements and sequencing that reflect program goals. The GE pattern and the calculations used to reach the degree total must be shown following the program requirements table. Master Planning how it fits in the mission, curriculum, and master planning of the college and higher education in California Enrollment and Completer Projections projection of number of students to earn degree annually Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs how it fits in college s existing program inventory Similar Programs at Other Colleges in Service Area justification of need for program in the region Transfer preparation information if transfer preparation is a component of the program *Please note that all documents listed above must be received in order to include the proposal on the upcoming Curriculum Committee meeting agenda. *See p. 5-8 for sample CTE Program Proposal Narrative for Certificate of Achievement. Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 3

Program Title: TOP Code: SOC Code: Item 1. Program Goals and Objectives: Career Options: Program Learning Objectives: Item 2. Catalog Description: Item 3. Program Requirements: Dept. Name / # Course Description Units Sequence TOTAL Item 4. Master Planning: Item 5. Enrollment and Completer Projections: Labor Statistics: -For information as to how to obtain these statistics and what information should be documented, see Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH) 6 th ed., section titled Labor Market Information and Analysis pp. 86-89. Available at: http://extranet.cccco.edu/portals/1/aa/credit/2017/pcah6theditionjuly_final.pdf -Include LMI obtained from LAOCRC Item 6. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs: Item 7. Similar Programs at Other Colleges in Service Area: Item 8: Special funding, equipment, or facilities required & program termination planning if applicable: Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 4

CTE Program Proposal Narrative EXAMPLE (Certificate of Achievement): Program Title: TOP Code: 0501.00 Business Information Worker II SOC Codes: The ten occupations are First Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers (43-1011), Customer Service Representatives (43-4051), Court, Municipal, and License Clerks (43-4031), Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs (43-4061), Loan Interviewers and Clerks (43-4131), New Accounts Clerks (43-4141), Human Resources Assistants, except Payroll and Timekeeping (43-4161), Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive (43-6014), Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants (43-6011), and Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other (43-9199); hereinafter this occupational cluster will be referred to as Business Information Worker II (BIW II). Item 1. Program Goals and Objectives The Business Information Worker II (BIW II) Certificate of Achievement builds on the BIW I foundation and provides students with additional skills in PowerPoint, QuickBooks, records management, and collaboration software. This secondary stage in the BIW pathway increases students value and opportunities in multiple occupations, including but not limited to: office, business, and executive administrative support, office supervision/coordination, small business support, retail sales, and customer service. Students completing this stage of the BIW pathway will be equipped to take multiple Microsoft Office Specialist credential exams and become a QuickBooks certified user. The Business Information Worker II pathway is a consistent statewide pathway designed with faculty and industry involvement to prepare students for in-demand jobs, and to inform business of the rich capabilities that exist at every California Community College Campus. On occasion one or two new courses need to be developed by a college to align with the pathway. However, because the pathway utilizes existing academic programs and courses, often no new curriculum is required. In addition, the pathway represents a set of indemand skills throughout the state, based upon interviews with placement agencies, and cross-referenced with advisory groups and other Labor Market Information. The emphasis of the Business Information Worker II Certificate of Achievement is to prepare students in a broad range of advance level office skills and applications in order to prepare them for further on the job training specific to each work environment. Career Options: This certificate prepares the student for a wide variety of office positions in the top industry sectors in California and the Nation. Industries included: Hospitality and Tourism Retail Health Care Services Financial Services and Real Estate Business Services Education Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 5

Technology insurance Movie and Video Industry Cable and Television Program Learning Objectives: 1. Display proficiency with microcomputer software applications: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation design, databases, desktop publishing and bookkeeping and accounting applications. 2. Analyze, assess, and produce business documents that are a solution to given problems. 3. Demonstrate a proficient level of keyboarding speed and accuracy. 4. Demonstrate proficient communication (written and oral) skills as required in the workplace 5. Demonstrate appropriate academic, ethical, and professional use of computer technology to communicate regionally, nationally, and globally, and access the Internet for a variety of information and business purposes. Item 2. Catalog Description This certificate of achievement is designed for students who want a fast-track course of study that will provide them with a solid foundation in Microsoft Windows and Office as well as strong digital and web literacy skills, the Business Information Worker II program brings efficiency and productivity to the workplace. Completion of the Business Information Worker pathway also brings indispensable critical thinking, problem solving, and interpersonal skills to the workplace. Item 3. Program Requirements Dept. Name / # Course Description Units Sequence CAOT 048 Customer Service 3 Yr 2, Fall CAOT 033 Records Management 2 Yr 2, Fall CAOT 078 Microcomputer Accounting Application for the Electronic 3 Yr 2 Fall Office: QuickBooks CAOT 086 Microcomputing Office Application: Databases 3 Yr 2, Spring CAOT 087 Excel Concepts for Business Applications 2 Yr 2, Spring CAOT 110 Microcomputer Office Applications: Presentation Design 3 Yr 2, Spring CAOT 047 Applied Office Practice 2 Yr 2, Spring TOTAL 18 Item 4. Master Planning The need for this program was identified during our Business Divisions unit planning process. It was further supported by the business advisory committee during several meetings leading up to its local approval. Item 5. Enrollment and Completer Projections We anticipate that approximately 30-40 students will enroll in this program during the first year, ost of whom will finish. Thus, we anticipate approximately 30 completers per year. Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 6

Labor Statistics: The following LA/OC regional Business Information II (BI-II) LMI is for an occupational cluster identified as being relevant to the Business Information Worker II (BIW II) pathway and the corresponding BI-II, or other BIW II pathway aligned, certificate of achievement developed by a LA/OC regional college. The BI-II certificate LMI is an aggregate of ten occupations identified by a regional work group including an ICT-DM Deputy Sector Navigator, several CTE/EWD deans, and the COE Director. Occupations were chosen based on the typical education/skills required for employment, on-the-job tasks, and knowledge areas required to perform the work of the occupation. The ten occupations are First Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers (43-1011), Customer Service Representatives (43-4051), Court, Municipal, and License Clerks (43-4031), Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs (43-4061), Loan Interviewers and Clerks (43-4131), New Accounts Clerks (43-4141), Human Resources Assistants, except Payroll and Timekeeping (43-4161), Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive (43-6014), Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants (43-6011), and Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other (43-9199); hereinafter this occupational cluster will be referred to as Business Information Worker II (BIW II). The BIW II is a growth occupation in Los Angeles and Orange County. Historically, the LA/OC region has seen a three-year increase in BIW II occupations from 320,970 jobs (2012) to 339,471 jobs (2015). This represents real occupational growth of 18,501 BIW II jobs in the region. Moreover, the five-year projection (2016-2021) of BIW II jobs is predicted to continue with an additional 12,937 jobs added. This represents 11.8% growth (2012-2021). The LA/OC regional median wage for BIW II jobs is $20.66/hr (25 th percentile is $16.35/hr and 75 th percentile is $26.04/hr). In an average month, there were 11,708 unique job postings for BIW II occupations. Last, in 2015 there were 12,084 BIW II regional openings; however, there were only 1,981 related completions in Los Angeles and Orange County. This indicates these occupations and the industries hiring in Los Angeles and Orange County are significantly underserved each year. In conclusion, the strong regional growth and the large gap between regional completions and jobs substantiate the need for all LA/OC colleges to adopt the BIW pathway and/or an aligned certificate of achievement. EMPLOYING OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WORKERS 1 TEN YEAR FORECAST FOR CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS INDUSTRY 2012 2022 Increase (Decrease) % Increase (Decrease Colleges and Universities, Etc. 62,400 67,400 5,000 8% Other Information Services, Etc. 4,200 5,000 800 19% Other Financial Investment Activities, Etc. 2,600 2,700 100 4% Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, Etc. 2,000 2,100 100 5% Medical Equipment and Supplies Mfg., Etc. 1,200 1,400 200 17% Cable and Other Subscription Programming, Etc. 1,000 1,000 0 0% Other Schools and Instruction, Etc. 100 200 100 100% 1 Employing Office and Administrative Support Workers, http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov, March 2016 Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 7

Item 6. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs This program will pick up where our Business Information Worker I certificate leaves off. It will provide further training for students from that program, and provide students already employed with valuable professional development opportunities for advancement. Item 7. Similar Programs at Other Colleges in Service Area Several colleges have similar programs: LA Trade Tech, LA Southwest College, East Los Angeles College, and others. Since the Regional Consortium has preapproved this program for any college in the region, it is not likely to cause any adverse effects on those colleges. Curriculum Committee Updated 11-14-18- AD 8