PREPARED BY:

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SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
TO:
Board of Trustees
FROM:
Bruce Baron, Chancellor
REVIEWED BY:
Cheryl A. Marshall, Interim President, CHC
PREPARED BY:
Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt, Interim Vice President of Student
Services and Instruction, CHC
DATE:
October 11, 2012
SUBJECT:
Consideration of Approval of Curriculum Modifications
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the attached Curriculum Modifications.
OVERVIEW
The courses, certificates and degrees at CHC are continually being revised and updated to reflect and
meet student needs.
ANALYSIS
These courses, certificates and degrees have been approved by the Curriculum Committee of the
Academic Senate.
BOARD IMPERATIVE
II. Learning Centered Institution for Student Access, Retention and Success.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
None.
CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE
SUBMITTED FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVAL
October 11, 2012
NEW COURSES
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Accounting
ACCT 032X4
Federal and State Taxation
4
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
LAB:
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
None
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Principles and procedures of federal and state income taxation.
Introduction to history and objectives of taxation, tax concepts and laws, current-year tax code and tax
planning. Preparation of tax returns, emphasizing the individual taxpayer. Volunteer tax assistance is
required. This course may be taken four times.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Principles and procedures of federal and state income taxation.
Preparation of tax returns, emphasizing the individual taxpayer. Volunteer tax assistance is required.
Effective: SP13
Rationale: This course provides knowledge and skills regarding taxation and tax preparation to
business students planning to transfer to a four-year institution; career-technical students in need of
continuing education, career advancement or entrepreneurial application; as well as individual
taxpayers.
Note: Course will equate with ACCT 030 at SBVC
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Computer Science
CSCI 110
Introduction to Computer Science I
4
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
LAB:
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
MATH 102 or eligibility for MATH 160 as determined through the Crafton Hills
College assessment process
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction to computer science, including programming, theory and
applications. Introduction to computer software design, implementation, methods, environment and
problem solving using structured programming in a high-level language. Topics include data types,
variables, expressions, input/output, control structures, functions, arrays, strings and introduction to
object-oriented programming.
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
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SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to computer science, including programming, theory and
applications. Introduction to computer software design, implementation, methods, environment and
problem solving using structured programming in a high-level language.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Computer Science
CSCI 120
Introduction to Computer Science II
4
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
LAB:
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
CSCI 110
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Object-oriented software development. Emphasizes software
engineering principles and development for substantial programs. Topics include abstract data types,
overloading, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, pointers and fundamental data structures.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Object-oriented software development. Emphasizes software
engineering principles and development for substantial programs. Topics include abstract data types,
overloading, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, pointers and fundamental data structures.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Computer Science
CSCI 200
Discrete Structures
4
4 contact hours per week
64 – 72 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
MATH 250
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction to discrete mathematics with emphasis on applications to
computer science. Topics include functions, relations, sets, logic, proof techniques, basics of
counting, number theory, discrete probability, graphs and trees. This course is also offered as MATH
200.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to discrete mathematics with emphasis on applications to
computer science. Topics include functions, relations, sets, logic, proof techniques, basics of
counting, number theory, discrete probability, graphs and trees.
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
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Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Computer Science
CSCI 230
Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms
4
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
LAB:
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
CSCI 120
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: Successful completion of CSCI 200
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Focuses on implementation and mathematical analysis of foundational
data structures and algorithms. Topics include arrays, lists, stacks, queues, trees, hashing, heaps,
analysis of algorithms, storage allocation and memory management techniques.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Implementation and mathematical analysis of foundational data
structures and algorithms. Topics include arrays, lists, stacks, queues, trees, hashing, heaps,
analysis of algorithms, storage allocation and memory management techniques.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
Note: Course will equate with CS250 at SBVC
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Business, Economics and Information Technology
Computer Science
CSCI 240
Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
4
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
LAB:
3 contact hours per week
48 – 54 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
CSCI 110
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: An introduction to computer architecture and assembly language
programming. Topics include number representation, digital logic, instruction sets, addressing
modes, interrupts, input/output (I/O), memory organization and assembly language programming.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: An introduction to computer architecture and assembly language
programming. Topics include number representation, digital logic, instruction sets, addressing
modes, interrupts, input/output (I/O), memory organization and assembly language programming.
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
4 of 7
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
Note: Course will equate with CS170 at SBVC
DIVISION:
DEPARTMENT:
COURSE ID:
COURSE TITLE:
SEMESTER UNITS:
LECTURE:
Mathematics
Mathematics
MATH 200
Discrete Structures
4
4 contact hours per week
64 – 72 contact hours per semester
PREREQUISITE:
MATH 250
COREQUISITE:
None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: None
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction to discrete mathematics with emphasis on applications to
computer science. Topics include functions, relations, sets, logic, proof techniques, basics of
counting, number theory, discrete probability, graphs and trees. This course is also offered as
CSCI 200.
SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to discrete mathematics with emphasis on applications to
computer science. Topics include functions, relations, sets, logic, proof techniques, basics of
counting, number theory, discrete probability, graphs and trees.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Current government projections show that, by 2018, more than 800,000 high-end
computing jobs will be created in the economy, making it one of the fastest growing occupational
fields, and that five of the top ten fastest growing will be in computer-related fields.
MODIFIED COURSES
COURSE ID
CIS 117
COURSE TITLE
Scripting
PREREQUISITE: None
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION: CIS 111
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Web page scripting and programming using current
scripting languages. Includes program development, debugging and implementation of programs to
enhance web pages. Course topics include: Client-side and Server-side scripts, ASP and database
integration.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: CIS 111 is being deleted as a prerequisite.
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
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COURSE ID
CIS 190B
COURSE TITLE
Network Administration Internship
PREREQUISITE: CIS 130
Effective: FA13
Rationale: The prerequisite of CIS 130 was left off the December 9, 2010, Board Item by mistake.
The prerequisite was approved by the Curriculum Committee on November 8, 2010.
COURSE ID
RESP 050
COURSE TITLE
Introductory to Respiratory Care
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction and orientation to the field of respiratory care, professional
organizations, regulatory bodies and policies that govern respiratory treatment. Provides pre-entry
students program information critical to the decision to enter the Registered Respiratory Therapist
program.
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Six-year revision
COURSE ID
RESP 109AX2
COURSE TITLE
Clinical Refresher: Clinical Application I
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Six-year revision
COURSE ID
RESP 109BX2
COURSE TITLE
Clinical Refresher: Clinical Application II
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Six-year revision
COURSE ID
RESP 209AX2
COURSE TITLE
Clinical Refresher: Advanced Clinical Application I
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Six-year revision
COURSE ID
RESP 209BX2
COURSE TITLE
Clinical Refresher: Advanced Clinical Application II
Effective: FA13
Rationale: Six-year revision
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
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NEW TRANSFER DEGREE
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR TRANSFER
The Associate in Science-Transfer (AS-T) degree in Computer Science at Crafton Hills College is
designed to meet the needs of students transferring to a California State University who intend to
major in Computer Science or a related field of study.
REQUIRED COURSES
CSCI 110
Introduction to Computer Science I
CSCI 120
Introduction to Computer Science II
CSCI 200
Discrete Structures
OR
MATH 200
Discrete Structures
CSCI 230
Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms
CSCI 240
Computer Organization and Assembly Language
Programming
TOTAL UNITS
UNITS
4.00
4.00
(4.00)
(4.00)
4.00
4.00
20.00
Effective: FA13
Rationale: To comply with SB 1440 which requires community colleges develop and grant associate
degrees to transfer.
NEW DEGREE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE COMPUTER SCIENCE
The Associate of Science degree in Computer Science at Crafton Hills College is designed to meet
the needs of students transferring to a four-year university who attend to major in Computer Science
or a related field of study.
REQUIRED COURSES
CSCI 110
Introduction to Computer Science I
CSCI 120
Introduction to Computer Science II
CSCI 200
Discrete Structures
OR
MATH 200
Discrete Structures
CSCI 230
Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms
CSCI 240
Computer Organization and Assembly Language
Programming
TOTAL UNITS
UNITS
4.00
4.00
(4.00)
(4.00)
4.00
4.00
20.00
Effective: FA13
Rationale: To provide lower-division major preparation for students wishing to major in Computer
Science or a related field of study at a four-year university, including UC and CSU.
Curriculum Meeting: 04/23/12, 09/24/12 (ACCT 032X4 only)
Conjoint Meeting: 09/26/12
Board of Trustees Meeting: 10/11/12
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