ASPC Meeting December 11, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 3.1.2 REDWOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Administrative Policy AP 4100 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES 1. Degrees The District grants the degrees of Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer, and Associate in Science for Transfer to those students who have completed the following requirements: 1.1 • • Units At least 60 semester units of college work. “College work” is defined as work that has been properly approved as acceptable toward the associate degree pursuant to Title 5 Section 55002(a), or, if completed at other than a California community college, would reasonably be expected to meet the standards of that section. At least 18 semester units in General Education from each of the five defined GE areas: Natural Science; Social Science; Humanities; Language, Communication, and Rationality; Multicultural Understanding. o o o o o o o Area A: Natural Science Area B: Social Science Area C: Humanities Area D1: Writing Area D2: Oral Communication Area D3: Analytical Thinking Area E: Multicultural Understanding at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least one of the above courses must also satisfy Area E Alternatively students may be able to use either the CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC GE pattern as published in the District catalog. 1 • At least 18 semester units in a major that corresponds to an instructional program listed in the California Community College “Taxonomy of Programs.” 1.2 • 1 Minimum GPA A minimum grade point average of 2.0 (both cumulative and for all degreeapplicable work) at College of the Redwoods and a grade of C or higher in each course required for the degree except for unrestricted electives. Any of the three GE patterns is sufficient to satisfy requirements for the AA degree; only the CR GE pattern satisfies the requirements of the AS degree. The CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC patterns satisfy the requirements for the AS-T and AA-T degrees. ASPC Meeting December 11, 2015 1.3 Residency • 2. AGENDA ITEM 3.1.2 At least 15 semester units and a minimum of 12 of the required units in the major field of study completed at College of the Redwoods (exceptions to the residence requirement can be made by the Office of Admissions and Records when an injustice or undue hardship would result). Certificate of Achievement Certificates of Achievement are designed to help students develop career technical competency. The District grants Certificates of Achievement to those students who have completed the following requirements: 2.1 Units • • 2.2 Minimum GPA • 2.3 18 or more semester units of degree-applicable coursework, or, 12 or more semester units for certain low-unit certificates A grade of C or higher in each course required for the certificate Residency 3. At least 9 semester units must be completed at College of the Redwoods (exceptions to the residence requirement can be made by the Office of Admissions and Records when an injustice or undue hardship would result) 3. Certificate of Recognition The District grants Certificates of Recognition to those students who have completed the required courses with a grade of C or higher. Certificates of Recognition do not need Chancellor’s Office approval and are not transcriptable. These degree and certificate requirements are evaluated and approved by the Curriculum Committee and published in District catalogs and other resources that are accessible to students. References: Title 5 Sections 55060 et seq. New Procedure 12/11/15 ASPC Meeting December 11, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 3.1.2 REDWOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Administrative Policy AP 4100 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES The District grants the degrees of Associate in Arts or Associate in ScienceAssociate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer, and Associate in Science for Transfer to those students who have completed the following requirements: Units • At least 60 semester units of college work. “College work” is defined as work that has been properly approved as acceptable toward the associate degree pursuant to Title 5 Section 55002(a), or, if completed at other than a California community college, would reasonably be expected to meet the standards of that section. • At least 18 semester units in General Education from each of the five defined GE areas: Natural Science; Social Science; Humanities; Language, Communication, and Rationality; Multicultural Understanding. o o o o o o o Area A: Natural Science Area B: Social Science Area C: Humanities Area D1: Writing Area D2: Oral Communication Area D3: Analytical Thinking Area E: Multicultural Understanding at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least three (3) units at least one of the above courses must also satisfy Area E Alternatively, most students can satisfy CSU or UC GE requirements students may be able to use either the CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC GE pattern as published in the District catalog. . • At least 18 semester units in a major that corresponds to an instructional program listed in the California Community College “Taxonomy of Programs.” Minimum GPA • A minimum grade point average of 2.0 (both cumulative and for all degreeapplicable work) at College of the Redwoods and a grade of C or higher in each course required for the degree except for unrestricted electives. ASPC Meeting December 11, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 3.1.2 1 Any of the three GE patterns is sufficient to satisfy requirements for the AA degree:LA, AA-T, AS-T degrees; only the CR GE pattern satisfies the requirements of the AS degree. Residency • At least 15 semester units and a minimum of 12 of the required units in the major field of study completed at College of the Redwoods (exceptions to the residence requirement can be made by the Office of Admissions and Records when an injustice or undue hardship would result). Certificates of Achievement are designed to help students develop career technical competency. The District grants Certificates of Achievement to those students who have completed the following requirements: Units • 18 or more semester units of degree-applicable coursework, or, 12 or more semester units for certain low-unit certificates Minimum GPA • A minimum grade point average of 2.0 and a grade of C or higher in each course required for the certificate Residency • At least 12 9 semester units must be completed at College of the Redwoods (exceptions to the residence requirement can be made by the Office of Admissions and Records when an injustice or undue hardship would result) The District grants Certificates of Recognition to those students who have completed the required courses with a grade of C or higher. Certificates of Recognition do not need Chancellor’s Office approval and are not transcriptable. These degree and certificate requirements are evaluated and approved by the Curriculum Committee and published in District catalogs and other resources that are accessible to students. References: Title 5 Sections 55060 et seq. New Procedure 11/13/15 ASPC Meeting December 11, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 3.1.2 REDWOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AP 4100 Board Policy Graduation Requirements for Degrees and Certificates For the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree, a student must demonstrate competence in reading, in written expression, and in mathematics. The student must satisfactorily complete at least 60 semester units of college work. A definition of “college work” that provides that courses acceptable toward the associate degree include those that have been properly approved pursuant to Title 5 Section 55002(a), or, if completed at other than a California community college, would reasonably be expected to meet the standards of that section. The work must include at least 18 semester units in general education and at least 18 semester units in a major listed in the Community Colleges “Taxonomy of Programs.” The work must include at least 12 15 semester units of study in residence, with 12 of those semester units occurring in the major or Area of Emphasis; exceptions to the residence requirement can be made by the Office of Admissions and Records when an injustice or undue hardship would result. The general education requirements must include a minimum of work in the natural sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, humanities, and language and rationality. Ethnic studies Multicultural Understanding must be offered. District policies and procedures regarding general education and degree requirements are published in the School. For a certificate of achievement, a student must successfully complete a course of study or curriculum that consists of 18 or more semester units of degree-applicable credit coursework, 12 or more semester units for “Low Unit” certificates. The certificate of achievement shall be designed to demonstrate that the student has completed coursework and developed capabilities relating to career or general education. Shorter credit programs that lead to a certificate may be established by the District. Content and assessment standards for certificates shall ensure that certificate programs are consistent with the mission of the college, meet a demonstrated need, are feasible, and adhere to guidelines on academic achievement. Certificates for which California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office approval is not sought may be given any name or designation deemed appropriate except for certificate of achievement, certificate of completion, or certificate of competency. References: Title 5 Sections 55060 et seq. Procedure replaces old number 508