Lake-Sumter State College CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE MEETING. September 18, 2013

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Lake-Sumter State College CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE MEETING September 18, 2013 Committee Members Present: Dr. Gary Sligh Dr. Joanne Greata Rebecca Nathanson Carolyn Scott Dr. Michael Morse Rick Palmer Heather Elmatti Jay Clark Dr. Mary Jo Rager Scott Hopkins Daniel Triolo Irene Owens Committee Members Absent: Jeff Stephens Resource Members Present: James Cason, Sybil Brown, Jane Scott Guests: Imke Casey, Brandy Ziesemer TOPIC DISCUSSION ACTION/NEXT STEPS Welcome/Call to Order Dr. Sligh called the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. and a quorum was established. He briefly expressed the importance of the Curriculum Handbook and the importance of the role of the committee. Dr. Rager reiterated that proposals have to be considered by the December meeting if individuals want them to be in the catalog for 2014-2015. Motion: Dr Michael Morse/Rick Palmer Action: Minutes Approved Dr. Sligh requested a motion to approve the April 17 Minutes. Motion: Dr. Mary Jo Rager/Heather Elmatti Dr. Sligh requested a motion to approve the minutes from the electronic meeting that was conducted in June. Action: Minutes approved Old Business None N/A

New Business CC#1 Credit Program Modification Associates in Arts Degree The committee was reminded that new legislation that was passed about two years ago mandated that as part of the AA, students had to have fulfilled their foreign language requirement before they graduate with their AA degree. Students do not have to take those Foreign Language courses here at Lake Sumter State. This is a required piece of the new AA structure which has to be in place by fall 2014. Motion: Scott Hopkins/Dr. Joanne Greata CC#2 Credit Program Modification Computer Information Technology AS Degree Dr. Mary Jo Rager explained that they are asking that both Digital Forensics I and Digital Forensics II be listed as professional elective options so that students are offered more options with the digital forensics I &II, otherwise students would have to do course substitution in order to be approved to move forward into the program. Dr. Sligh reminded the committee of the Digital forensics technical certificate program that was approved this summer. He went on to say that when a certificate is set up there has to be a pathway so that once students get their certificates they can move on into a degree program if they want to, which makes this a great clean up because it creates a the kind of parallel in which students who have taken the certificate and gotten some of that course work out of the way would be further along in terms of computers. Motion: Carolyn Scott/Dr. Michael Morse

CC #3 Credit Course Addition Contemporary Health Science Imke Casey explained that the course is designed for students who would like to be in the Nursing Program, but have not been able to be admitted because of limited amount of students that are admitted each semester. Students would be introduced to the concept of health, wellness and community. Students will learn how to research and critically analyze individual health concerns as they exist in their community. Motion: Daniel Triolo/Irene Owens CC#4 Credit Course Addition Developmental Mathematics II for Liberal Arts Sybil Brown communicated to the committee that since we were no longer allowed to offer the developmental math in the straight lecture format that it was previously being offered, there were other options. She researched many options but came upon many that would remove most of the algebra from their programs replacing them with more concepts. She expressed that this course that she is offering provides instruction in developmental algebra concepts. It would serve as foundation for college level liberal arts math. Sybil introduced the committee to a book she came across written by Kathleen Amy called Math Lit. The resources are currently in Sybil s math lab which is what she currently uses. She would keep a lot of the algebra content from the book. For instance, one of the examples of the exercise contained in the book is called Cookie Monster. She gives a recipe for making cookies and asking the students to modify the recipe and instead of making cookies for ten people asking them to figure out what they would do to make enough for five or for twenty or thirty. All of the proportional reasoning and dimensional analysis would get incorporated by doing this particular activity. The math lab would still use skill and drill with students learning how to add fractions. Class time would be used to work on projects where the skills are used to apply them to projects. This class is intended for non-stem Majors who may directly enroll in MGF 1106 or MGF 1107 following successful completion of this course. Motion: Irene Owens/Carolyn Scott

Proposal to approve Credit-by-Exam Process Dr. Sligh introduced the Credit-by-Exam proposal along with the Procedure 3-2 literature which contains information regarding Credit-by-Exams to the committee. He stated that in the past people were delivering Credit-by-Exam which gave student credits for certain courses and there was not a curriculum process developed to approve those exams. Students were being granted college credits through a process that had never been approved by curriculum. In the past couple of years SACCS decided to add some language about how Credit-by-Exam is done. Danny Triolo along with Marion Kane s department is among the ones who have reviewed the form and the process. We now will be creating a process so that any Creditby-Exam needs to be approved by this committee just like it was a course. We would need to see the exam and any study materials developed with it. Dr. Sligh wanted the board to be aware of the fact that all those credit by exams that were in place right now would have to be approved, which means that we would have to go back to all previous Credit-by-Exam, do the paperwork and bring it before the committee for approval. Motion: Dr. Joanne Greata/Dr. Mike Morse Credit by exam is an opportunity afforded to student to exempt specific courses by testing. Following development of credit exams by faculty a credit by exam proposal is submitted to the curriculum instruction committee for adoption. Upon approval from Vice President of academic affairs and President, new Credit-by-Exams are submitted to District Board of Trustees for approval. Other None N/A Adjournment Dr. Sligh Adjourned the meeting at 2:05 p.m. Meeting adjourned