Chancellor s Office: Associate Degree for Transfer: Update and Proposal Review Process

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California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office: Associate Degree for Transfer: Update and Proposal Review Process Presenters: Erin Larson Stephanie Ricks-Albert Ken Nather David DeGroot, Allan Hancock College ASCCC Curriculum Institute Anaheim, CA July 9-10, 2015 1

Statutory Authority Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act (CEC Section 66745-66749) 66746(b)(1)(B) by Fall 2015, CCCs need to create an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) in majors offered by that college for any Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC) approved prior to 2013-14 academic year. 66746(b)(1)(C) within 18 months, CCCs need to create ADTs in majors offered by that college for any TMCs approved after 2013-14. 2

Approved TMC Templates Administration of Justice* Agriculture Animal Sciences Agriculture Business Agriculture Plant Sciences Anthropology* Art History* Biology Business Administration* Chemistry Communication Studies* Computer Science* Early Childhood Education* Economics Elementary Teacher Education* English* Film, Television, and Electronic Media Geography* Geology* History* Journalism* Kinesiology* Mathematics* Music* Nutrition and Dietetics Philosophy* Physics* Political Science* Physics* Political Science* Psychology* Sociology* Spanish* Studio Arts* Theatre Arts* Templates Coming Soon: Child and Adolescent Development Public Health Science * Included in SB440 Requirement (24) Current TMC Templates are available at: http://extranet.cccco.edu/divisions/academicaffairs/curriculumandinstructionunit/transfermodelcurriculum.aspx 3

Monthly ADT Reports Track Progress 4

Total Number of Active ADTs 2000 1800 1663 1816 1600 1400 1367 1200 1034 1000 800 600 400 200 108 280 420 514 760 0 5

CCCs who completed the SB440* Requirement Antelope Valley Bakersfield Barstow Berkeley City Cerritos Chaffey City College of San Francisco College of the Redwoods Cuyamaca Cypress Diablo Valley Fresno City Golden West Hartnell Los Angeles Pierce Los Angeles Trade-Technical Los Medanos Merced Mt. San Antonio Napa Valley Norco Oxnard Palo Verde Porterville Riverside City San Joaquin Delta San Jose City Santa Ana Santiago Canyon Sierra Skyline Taft West Valley Woodland *As of 07/01/2015 6

ADT Summary ADT STATISTICS AS OF JULY 1,2015 Total Number of Active ADTs 1,816 CCCs Progress to the SB440 Requirement 90% CCCs that have met or exceeded their SB440 Requirement 34 CCCs that are one away from meeting SB440 24 Active ADTs in majors where no AA/AS previously existed 603 7

ADTs Awarded Awards 2010-2011 Awards 2011-2012 Awards 2012-2013 Awards 2013-2014 Associate in Science for Transfer (A.S.-T) Associate in Arts for Transfer (A.A.-T) 0 72 1,742 4,938 5 735 3,625 6,901 TOTAL 5 807 5,367 11,839 To search for awards at your college: go to http://datamart.cccco.edu/outcomes/program_awards.aspx 8

Proposal Development 9

Proposal Review Priorities (effective August 2014) Number in Queue 7-7-15 1. New SB 440 Proposals 25 2. Responses to SB 440 Revision Requests 0 3. New/Substantial ADT Proposals 106 4. Responses to ADT Revisions Request 10 5. Non-substantive change proposals 122 TOTAL 263 10

Local Roles in ADT Development Process Discipline Faculty: Develop an ADT in a discipline aligned with TMC; and select the best options from TMC. Curriculum Committee: Facilitates the local approval process through Board of Trustees. Articulation Officer: Assess current curriculum and TMC Templates against C-ID Descriptors, submits and monitors courses through the C-ID review process and secure applicable ASSIST reports. Counselors: Provide input on major and GE unit requirements and facilitate communication of new degree requirements and benefits to students. Administrators: Ensure compliance with California Ed Code and Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH) 5th Edition Appendix B; oversee submission of proposal to CCC Chancellor s Office. 11

http://www.c-id.net C-ID draft and final course descriptors List of draft and final TMCs ADT Proposal Resources http://extranet.cccco.edu/divisions/academicaffairs/curriculumandinst ructionunit/transfermodelcurriculum.aspx TMC Templates General Education Requirements ADT Progress Reports http://curriculum.cccco.edu Curriculum Inventory Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH) - 5th Edition - Appendix B 12

New Program Proposals General Overview All ADT proposals require CCC Chancellor s Office approval prior to implementation. All ADT proposals require a Narrative, TMC Template, applicable ASSIST reports and applicable CTE documentation. Refer to Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH), 5th Edition Appendix B for specific instructions on application fields, completing narrative, and including appropriate supporting documentation. Discipline faculty should consult with Counselors or Articulation Officer regarding the transfer and articulation of degree major courses and consider local CSU s major course requirements when selecting their courses in the optional categories. 13

Proposal Fields 14

Proposal Fields (cont.) 15

Development Criteria Narrative Title Associate in Arts in (TMC Discipline) for Transfer Degree Associate in Science in (TMC Discipline) for Transfer Degree Example: Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer Degree Associate in Science in Physics for Transfer Degree 16

Development Criteria Narrative Item 1. Statement of Program Goals and Objectives Stipulates the primary focus of the law: to assist students in seamlessly transferring to a CSU to complete a baccalaureate degree in a specific TMC discipline or similar major. May include the program level Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs). If the ADT program goal selected is Career Technical Education (CTE) and Transfer include the specific entry-level occupation(s) or field(s) the program will prepare students to enter and the basic occupational competencies students will acquire. 17

Development Criteria Narrative Item 2. Catalog Description An overview of the knowledge and skills students will demonstrate upon completion. Includes Associate Degree for Transfer requirements pursuant to Education Code: Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University. The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education Breadth Requirements. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0. A grade of C or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. If the ADT program goal selected is Career Technical Education (CTE) and Transfer list the potential entry-level careers students may enter upon completion. 18

Development Criteria Narrative Item 3. Program Requirements Optional Some colleges include a response as it allows the Chancellor s Office reviewers to recognize the requirements/restrictions not easily discernible on the TMC Templates. EXAMPLE Anthropology TMC: To assist their students in being better prepared for transfer, some colleges have elected to include the Statistics course as part of the Required Core when it is listed as an option in List A. 19

TMC Template CCCCO Academic Affairs Division staff develops the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC) Templates from the Transfer Model Curriculum. TMC Templates are posted on CCCCO Academic Affairs Division website at http://extranet.cccco.edu/divisions/academicaffairs/curriculuman dinstructionunit/transfermodelcurriculum.aspx New and revised TMC Templates are released twice per year, Feb 1 st and September 1 st. Effective July 1, 2015: All courses that have an approved C-ID Descriptor indicated on the template must be approved by C-ID prior to proposal submission. Proposals submitted before June 30, 2015 still need to have an acceptable C-ID status (i.e., Submitted/Resubmitted, Approved, Conditional, In Progress).* *Vice Chancellor Walker s memo to CIOs dated January 28, 2015 20

TMC Template 21

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TMC Template Enter the college name in the space provided at the top of the course grid. Align the C-ID Descriptor with the Course ID, Course Title, Course Units and CSU-GE/IGETC Area Code for each course entered on the TMC template. Course Title column - requires the course title listed on the official course outline of record. AND and OR can be entered between course titles. No ASSIST report is required to validate courses entered where a C-ID Descriptor is indicated. Ensure all courses entered on TMC Template are included in Course Report and the Course Outline of Records are attached. http://extranet.cccco.edu/divisions/academicaffairs/curriculumandinstructio nunit/transfermodelcurriculum.aspx 23

ASSIST Reports The required ASSIST report (AAM, BCT or GECC) is indicated on the TMC template in the C-ID Descriptor column. No substitute documentation is accepted for ASSIST reports. No other ASSIST report is accepted. ASSIST Reports can be downloaded from http://www/assist.org by following these steps: From drop-down window, Select CCC institution From drop-down window, Select either: A) Under Agreements with other Campuses, select the Institution, or B) CSU Transferable Courses (BCT), or C) CSU-GE Breadth Certification Courses (GECC) From drop-down window, Select Department Click on Print This Report Click on File, then Save As, the report will be saved as a PDF file. 24

ASSIST Reports A current ASSIST report (as identified on the TMC Template) is required for courses entered on the TMC Template where no C-ID Descriptor is indicated. The ADT requires the following ASSIST reports: 1. Articulated courses Articulation Agreement by Major (AAM) 25

ASSIST Reports 2. Transfer courses CSU Baccalaureate Level Course List by Department (BCT) 26

ASSIST Reports 3. General Education (GE) courses CSU GE Certification Course List by Area or Department (GECC) 27

Double-Counting 28

Double-Counting California Code of Regulations, title5, 55063. Minimum Requirements for the Associate Degree. (c) While a course might satisfy more than one general education requirement, it may not be counted more than once for these purposes. A course may be used to satisfy both a general education requirement and a major or area of emphasis requirement. Whether it may be counted again for a different degree requirement is a matter for each college to determine. A hyperlink to the GE Requirements is available in the Curriculum Inventory by following this path: Click on Admin tab, Click on Resources, under Documents (PDF Downloads) Click on General Education Requirements (ASSIST.org). 29

Double-Counting Must account for the ASSIST minimum number of units that may be double-counted for each GE (IGETC or CSU-GE) area, not the course unit value assigned by the college. *Note: CSU allows the maximum number of units for each GE area and the other units to be counted towards transferable electives up until the transferable unit cap is reached. Exception: CSU GE Area B3, 1 unit will be assigned if there is a lab in B1 or B2 and if the total for Area B comes to 10 it will be allowed by CCCCO. Courses can only be double counted in one GE Area. The Biology & Chemistry TMCs require the completion of the CSU- GE Breadth or IGETC for STEM GE pattern (33 units CSU-GE, 31 units IGETC). 30

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CSU-GE Breadth (Minimum of 39 sem/52-65 qtr units) IGETC (Minimum of 37 sem/49-62 qtr units) Area A Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking Area 1 English Communication (one course each from sub area) (one course each from sub area) 3 4 5 A1 - Oral Communication 3 4 5 1A - English Composition 3 4 5 A2 - Written Communication 3 4 5 1B - Critical Thinking - English Composition 3 4 5 A3 - Critical Thinking 3 4 5 1C - Oral Communication (required by CSU only) 9s 12q 15q 9s 12q 15q Area B Physical Universe and Its Life Forms Area 2 Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning (one course each from sub area (one to contain a lab) 3s 4q 5q 2A - Math 3 4 5 B1 - Physical Science Area 3 Arts and Humanities 3 4 5 B2 - Life Science (at least one course each from sub area) 1 1 1 B3 - Laboratory Activity 3 4 5 3A - Arts 3 4 5 B4 - Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning 3 4 5 3B - Humanities 10s 13q 16q 3 4 5 3A or 3B Area C Arts, Literature, Philosophy, and Languages Other Than English 9s 12q 15q (at least one course each from sub area) Area 4 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 4 5 C1 - Arts (Arts, Cinema, Dance, Music, Theater) (courses from at least 2 disciplines) 3 4 5 C2 - Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Languages Other Than English) 4A - Anthropology and Archaeology 3 4 5 C1 or C2 4B - Economics 9s 12q 15q 4C - Ethnic Studies Area D Social, Political, and Economic Institutions 4D - Gender Studies (courses from at least 2 disciplines) 4E - Geography D0 - Sociology and Criminology 4F - History D1 - Anthropology and Archeology 4G - Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences D2 - Economics 4H - Political Science, Government & Legal Institutions D3 - Ethnic Studies 4I - Psychology D4 - Gender Studies 4J - Sociology & Criminology D5 - Geography 9s 12q 15q D6 - History Area 5 Physical & Biological Sciences D7 - Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science (one course each from sub area (one to contain a lab) D8 - Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions 3 4 5 5A - Physical Science D9 - Psychology 3 4 5 5B - Biological Science 9s 12q 15q 1 1 1 5C - Laboratory Activity Area E Lifelong Learning and Self-Development 7s 9q 11q 3s 4q 5q E - Lifelong Learning and Self-Development

6 6 3 9 6 3 15 12 6 33

Elective Calculation Semester Units Min Max Total Units for Major 18.00 18.00 CSU GE double-count 12.00 15.00 IGETC double-count 12.00 15.00 PATTERN MAJOR DBL CT SUB GE SUB ELECTIVE TOTAL CSU GE Breadth 18 12 6 39 45 15 60 CSU GE Breadth 18 15 3 39 42 18 60 CSU GE Breadth 18 12 6 39 45 15 60 CSU GE Breadth 18 15 3 39 42 18 60 IGETC 18 12 6 37 43 17 60 IGETC 18 15 3 37 40 20 60 IGETC 18 12 6 37 43 17 60 IGETC 18 15 3 37 40 20 60 34

9 6 6 12 9 9 15-16 9-13 9-13 35

15-16 9-13 9-13 36

Example: Economics ADT 37

Example: Economics ADT- page 2 38

Example: Economics ADT- page 3 39

Example: Economics ADT Calculations 40

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