COLLEGE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE February 10, 2010 MINUTES Members Present: Colin Archibald, Joe Bivins, Melody Boeringer, Karen Borglum (co-chair), Dan Dutkofski, Bill Gombash, Yolanda Gonzalez, Katherine Harris, Anita Kovalsky, Lisa Macon, James McDonald, Jocelyn Morales (for Catherine Espenscheid), John Niss (co-chair), George Rausch, Storm Russo, Barbara Walls, Betty Wanielista, Rose Watson Ex-Officio Present: Alys Arceneaux, Belen Caba, George Ruiz, Edwin Sanchez, Falecia Williams Staff Present: Kim Adams (recording) Guests Present: Andrea Brody, Barbara Frazier, Jean-Marie Fuhrman, Alan Gerber, Wendy Givoglu, Jeffrey Goltz, Lesena Jones, Joe Lynn Look, Robert McCaffrey, Cathy Penfold-Navarro, Kristy Pennino, Louise Pitts, Pam Sandy, Raul Valery, Myrna Villanueva, 1. Review of Minutes – January 13, 2010 The minutes of the January 13, 2010 meeting were approved by consensus. 2. Consent Agenda – Course modifications or deletions involving minor editing of course descriptions or level changes which do not impact other departments are eligible for placement on the consent agenda. Any members of the committee may request to remove a proposal from the consent agenda for the purpose of discussion. The following course(s) have outlines in Course Outline Builder which may be viewed in ATLAS: DEH 1003L DEH 1800 DEH 2812 DES 1100L DIG 2291C DIG 2292C MUM 2600L SLS 2940H HIS 2941 Dental Hygiene Instrumentation Dental Hygiene I Dental Hygiene IV Dental Materials Lab Advanced Audio Visual Technology (New Course) Digital Post-Production (New Course) The Digital Audio Workstation (New Course) Service Learning – Honors (New Course) Internship Exploration in History (New Course) The Consent Agenda was approved by consensus. At this point, John Niss took a moment to formally welcome everyone. He made note that this meeting is the annual “Catalog” meeting; as such, there are quite a few items on the Regular Agenda. He recommended a 10 minute per item limit; if something takes longer than 10 minutes to discuss, it will need to be removed from the Agenda and brought back to the Committee at a later date. 3. Regular Agenda 0910-037 CJK 0081 Law Enforcement Traffic Stops, CCD ............................Jeffrey Goltz Purpose: FDLE program changes – this course is no longer needed; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-037A Law Enforcement Officer, Criminal Justice Institute, CPM ..................Jeffrey Goltz Purpose: The FDLE deleted CJK 0081 (Law Enforcement Traffic Stops; 48 contact hours) from its Law Enforcement Officer program, and added two new courses (CJK 0082 and CJK 0083, each 24 contact hours) to replace it; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposal 0910-037A was not on the original agenda; but was added prior to the meeting, with all of the information being made available to the Committee members. The two proposals above, 0910-037 and 0910-037A were approved as submitted. 0910-038 Building Construction Technology, A.S. Degree, CPM ............................. Andy Ray Purpose: Remove ARC 2461, Materials and Methods of Construction, from A.S. Degree Program (ETC 1251, Engineering Materials and Processes, will remain); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110) This proposal was presented by George Rausch, on behalf of Andy Ray, and was approved as submitted. 0910-039 RTE 2571L Computed Tomography Clinical Ed., CCM ............ Julie McCaughtry Purpose: Remove $20.00 lab fee. Originally, this charge was to provide radiation badges for students in this course. State Bureau of Radiation Control says badges are not necessary, so we no longer provide them; Revised Lab Fee: None (previously, $20.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). This proposal was approved as submitted. 0910-040 DEH 1003 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene, CCM .......................... Pam Sandy Prerequisite: Revise course description; Revised Catalog Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the basic principles of instrumentation and instrument design. The concepts of oral health and disease are introduced, with emphasis on prevention through biofilm control methods; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-041 DEH 1802 Dental Hygiene II, CCM .................................................. Pam Sandy Purpose: Modify course description, since the clinic seminar is associated with DEH 1802L, not DEH 1802; Revised Catalog Course Description: Topics include dietary analysis, modifications Page 2 in the dental hygiene process of care for identified special needs patients, domestic violence, and child abuse; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-042 DEH 2804 Dental Hygiene III, CCM ................................................. Pam Sandy Purpose: Revise course description; Revised Catalog Course Description: Includes study of case documentation and intraoral photography. Continue study of treatment considerations for medically compromised patients. Time allotted for case studies and clinical seminars; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-043 DES 1100 Dental Materials, CCM .................................................. Pam Sandy Purpose: Delete prerequisite, “Acceptance to Dental Hygiene A.S. Degree Program.” Statement is not accurate since this course is not the first course(s) in the curriculum; Revised Prerequisites: DES 1020; DES 1020L; (previously, “Acceptance to Dental Hygiene A.S. Degree Program”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-044 DES 1200 Dental Radiography, CCM .............................................. Pam Sandy Purpose: Delete prerequisite, “Acceptance to Dental Hygiene A.S. Degree Program.” Statement is not accurate since this course is not the first course(s) in the curriculum; Revised Prerequisites: None (previously, “Acceptance to Dental Hygiene A.S. Degree Program”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-045 DES 1800 Introduction to Clinical Procedures, CCM ....................... Pam Sandy Purpose: Revise course description; Revised Catalog Course Description: Course topics include infection control procedures to prevent disease transmission and patient assessment skills; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-046 DES 1800L Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab, CCM................. Pam Sandy Purpose: Revise course description; Revised Catalog Course Description: Clinical application of information covered in DES 1800. Students perform clinical assessment procedures on student partners to develop clinical skills and perform acceptable infection control processes in the dental hygiene clinic. (Lab Fee: $30.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-040 through 0910-043 and 0910-045 and 0910-046 were all approved as submitted. Proposal 0910-044 generated some discussion; the general consensus of the Committee was that this course should have prerequisites. The Committee recommended to the proposal initiator that DES 1020 and DES 1020L should be the prerequisites, as these courses make the most sense – and the student must take them prior to this course. She agreed, so these two courses will be added; the current prerequisite will be deleted. 0910-047 SON 1000C Introduction to Medical Sonography, CCM .................. Barbara Ball Purpose: Correction in lab fees; Revised Lab Fees: $26.00 (previously, $62.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 3 0910-048 SON 1001C Fundamentals of Sonography, CCM ............................. Barbara Ball Purpose: Correction in lab fees; Revised Lab Fees: $10.00 (previously, $24.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-049 SON 1614 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation I, CCM ............ Barbara Ball Purpose: To reflect the actual material covered in course; Revised Catalog Course Description: A study of the properties of diagnostic ultrasound and the effective utilization of them to produce quality scans. This course covers propagation of sound through a medium, transducer construction, different types of scan heads, and the different display modes; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-050 SON 2061 Seminar in Sonography, CCM....................................... Barbara Ball Purpose: Correction in lab fees; Revised Lab Fees: $40.00 (previously, $60.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-051 SON 2618 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation II, CCM ........... Barbara Ball Purpose: To reflect the actual material covered in the course; Revised Catalog Course Description: This course is a continuation in the study of the properties of diagnostic ultrasound and their role in the production of quality ultrasound images of patient’s internal organs. Also covers hemodynamics, the basic mathematical principals and instrumentation of Doppler/color flow imaging, and components of the ultrasound system; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-052 SON 2619 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation III, CCM .......... Barbara Ball Purpose: To reflect the actual material covered in the course; Revised Catalog Course Description: This course is a continuation in the study of the properties of diagnostic ultrasound and their role in the production of quality images, which includes resolution and attenuation artifacts, routine maintenance of the ultrasound equipment, and the biologic effects of ultrasound on body tissues. Also included is a review for the Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation Registry Exam; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals numbered 0910-047 through 0910-052 were approved as submitted. An editorial change needed in the Course Description was noted for 0910-051 (SON 2618, Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation II), to fix the spelling of the word “patient’s” to “patients’.” 0910-53 EMS 1119 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Tech., CCM ...........Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 8/8/0 (previously 5/10/0); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-54 EMS 1119L Fundamentals of EMT Practice, CCM ..............................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 2/0/6 (previously 3/0/6); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 4 0910-55 EMS 1431 EMT Clinical Practicum, CCM ..........................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 1/0/3 (previously 3/0/6); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). The proposals submitted by Ray Taylor were broken into three parts – those dealing with the EMT courses; those dealing with Paramedic courses; and all related programs. Proposals 0910-053 through 0910-055 were approved as submitted. 0910-056 EMS 2603 Paramedic I, CCM ...........................................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 6/6/0 (previously 4/8/0); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-057 EMS 2603L Paramedic I Laboratory, CCM .........................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 2/0/6 (previously 3/0/6); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-058 EMS 2666 Paramedic I Clinical, CCM ...............................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 4/0/12 (previously 4/0/10); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-059 EMS 2604 Paramedic II, CCM ..........................................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 8/8/0 (previously 5/10/0); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-060 EMS 2604L Paramedic II Laboratory, CCM ........................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 2/0/6 (previously 3/0/6); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-061 EMS 2667 Paramedic II Clinical, CCM ..............................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 4/0/12 (previously 4/0/10); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-062 EMS 2605 Paramedic III, CCM .........................................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 5/5/0 (previously 2/4/0); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 5 0910-063 EMS 2605L Paramedic III Laboratory, CCM .......................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 1/0/3 (previously 2/0/4); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-064 EMS 2668 Paramedic III Clinical, CCM .............................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 3/0/9 (previously 4/0/8); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-065 EMS 2659 Paramedic IV (Provisional Field Internship), CCM ............Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit to instructional contact hours to be consistent with other college and division courses; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 4/0/12 (previously 5/0/10); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-066 EMS 2550 Electrocardiography, CCD ...............................................Ray Taylor Purpose: This course has not been taught for several years, and there are no plans to teach in the next few years; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-067 EMS 2647 Endotracheal Intubation, CCD .........................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Physician-supervised instruction will be integrated in simulated environment in other courses/learning activities. No clinical experiences available in community for actual patient intubation; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-056 through 0910-067 were approved as submitted. 0910-068 Emergency Medical Services Technology, A.S. Degree, CPM ..................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit/course/lab hours for consistency of hours with other college courses and division programs. Attachment lists all courses with credit/course/lab hour changes; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-069 EMT Applied Technology Diploma (ATD), CPM ......................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit/course/lab hours for consistency of hours with other college courses and division programs. Attachment lists all courses with credit/course/lab hour changes; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-070 Paramedic Technology, Technical Certificate, CPM ................................Ray Taylor Purpose: Realignment of credit/course/lab hours for consistency of hours with other college courses and division programs. Attachment lists all courses with credit/course/lab hour changes. Deletion of EMS 2647; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-068 through 0910-070 were approved as submitted. 0910-071 MUO 2001 Opera and Music Theatre Workshop, CCM .................. Alan Gerber Purpose: To add a $35.00 Special Fee and to change the class and lab hours and repeatability to align this course with other Music Ensemble courses; Revised Catalog Course Description: Page 6 This course addresses all aspects of Opera and Musical Theatre production with a focus on music preparation, character analysis, and performance skills. The class will culminate in a program of semi-staged and costumed operatic and musical theatre excerpts. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 12 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied; Repeat for Credit: Yes, 12 hours total allowed (previously, “Yes, 4 hours allowed”); Special Fee: $35.00 (previously, none); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). This proposal was approved; it was noted that although the “Purpose” of the proposal states that the class and lab hours are changing, that is not the case. The only changes are in the special fee and repeatability. 0910-072 DIG 2291C Advanced Audio Visual Technology, CCA .............Robert McCaffrey Purpose: This course is part of the new Digital Media Technology, A.S. Degree, Live Event Video Production Specialization; Catalog Course Description: An in-depth exploration of the audiovisual technology and practices of the entertainment industry, the course will focus on the development of proficiency in the operation of a variety of audiovisual equipment with emphasis on systems integration. (Special Fee: TBD); Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in DIG 2284C and TPA 2257; or department approval; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 3/3/1; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-073 DIG 2292C Digital Post-Production, CCA................................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: This course is part of the new Digital Media Technology, A.S. Degree, Live Event Video Production Specialization; Catalog Course Description: A detailed exploration into editing theory and post-production tasks. Includes instruction in color correction and authoring interactive designs for motion picture distribution. (Special Fee: TBD); Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in DIG 2030C or department approval; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 3/3/1; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-074 DIG 2109C Digital Imaging Fundamentals, CCM ....................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: A prerequisite has been added to allow access to students from the Digital Media Technology A.S. Degree, Live Event Video Product Specialization who won’t be taking ART 1300C; Revised Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in DIG 2000C and a minimum grade of C in ART 1300C or TPA 1380; or department approval (previously, “Minimum grade of C in DIG 2000C and ART 1300C or department approval”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-075 DIG 2430 Digital Storytelling, CCM ......................................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: A “C” should be added to the course number to reflect the combined nature of lecture and lab work in the course. A new prerequisite has been added to allow access to students from the new Digital Media Technology A.S. Degree, Live Event Video Production Specialization who won’t be taking ART 1300C; Revised Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in ART 1300C or TPA 1380; or department approval (previously, “Minimum grade of C in ART 1300C or department approval”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-076 DIG 2580C Digital Media Portfolio Review, CCM ...................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: To allow access for students in a new track in Digital Media Technology A.S. Degree; Revised Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in DIG 2950C and GRA 1413 or minimum grade of C Page 7 in 2291C; or department approval (previously, “Minimum grade of C in DIG 2950C and GRA 1413 or department approval”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-077 DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media, CCM .........................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: To allow access to students coming from the new Live Event Video Production track; Revised Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits, including a minimum grade of C in DIG 2950C and GRA 1413; or a minimum grade of C in DIG 2291C. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-078 Digital Media for Video and Motion Graphics, A.S. Degree, CPM ........................... .................................................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: 1.) Change the program title to “Digital Media Technology with Specializations in: Live Event Video Production and Video and Motion Graphics” to reflect the addition of a new track; 2.) Add the new track in Live Event Video Production (document attached); 3.) Add two new courses to support the new track in Live Event Video Production; and 4.) Drop TPA 1380 as an elective course for the existing track in Video and Motion Graphics. This will help clarify the difference between this specialization and the new one in Live Event Video Production; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-079 Digital – Webcast Media, Technical Certificate, CPA ...................Robert McCaffrey Purpose: The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment as webcast production assistants. The content includes, but is not limited to, use of lighting equipment, organization and editing of video resources, and design and generation of graphic elements; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-080 Digital – Webcast Technology, Technical Certificate, CPA ...........Robert McCaffrey Purpose: The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment as webcast production assistants. The content includes, but is not limited to, use of lighting equipment, operation of video camera, set up and operation of audio recording equipment, design and generation of graphic elements, organization and editing of video resources, and planning, coordination and management of a video or webcast production; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110 Proposals 0910-072 through 0910-080 were approved, with the conditions listed below: For proposal 0910-074, the request was made to add the “C” designation after the number, since this course is combined class and lab; however, it was noted that the Catalog does not reflect any lab hours. It was suggested that the initiator determine what the lab hours should be and incorporate that into this proposal. He decided that the hours should be 3/2/1, and the CCC approved the proposal with that change. For proposals 0910-072 and 0910-073, these new courses were approved conditionally. The initiator will go back to the department to determine what the fees for the courses will be and ePage 8 mail this information to the Curriculum Department by February 17. Kim Adams will inform the CCC of the fees via an e-mail. For 0910-074 and several other courses for which the department wants to make fee changes the department will decide what the fees should be, prepare a CCM form and a memorandum listing the affected courses, and submit these to the CCC at its March 17, 2010 “clean-up” meeting for approval and inclusion in the 2010-2011 College Catalog. 0910-081 MUM 2600L The Digital Audio Workstation, CCA .............................. Raul Valery Purpose: To allow instruction of ever more complicated digital audio software in a single integrated course; Catalog Course Description: This course introduces students to sound recording and post-production techniques using a Digital Audio Workstation. The course concentrates on developing beginner, intermediate, and advanced techniques on the most current software package used in the sound recording industry; Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in TPA 2260 and MUS 1621; Co-requisites: MUM 2600; Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 1/0/3; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). This proposal was approved; however, the Committee was concerned that the course was assigned a number that is the same as a course with a “C” designation. Since the new course is strictly a lab course where digital software is taught, the department does not want to incorporate those hours into the existing course where the actual art of sound recording is taught and practiced. It was decided that the Curriculum Department would contact the State Course Numbering System (SCNS) and request that a different number be assigned. Karen Borglum sent an e-mail to Matthew Bouck on February 11 with this request; he responded by changing the number to MUM 2634L. This change will be noted on the March Agenda as an Information Item, and the course will be placed in the Catalog and in Banner under this new number. 0910-082 MUM 2600 Sound Recording I, CCM ............................................... Raul Valery Purpose: Add necessary co-requisite MUM 2600L, The Digital Audio Workstation, in which the software associated for this course is covered. Also, add the “C” designation to the course, since this course is a combined class and lab class; Revised Co-requisites: MUM 2600L (previously, “None”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-083 MUM 2607 Soundtrack Development, CCM .................................... Raul Valery Purpose: To reflect the actual lecture to lab ratio of this course; and to add the “C” designation; Revised Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 3/2/4 (previously, 4/3/3); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-084 MUM 1662 Live Sound Techniques, CCM ........................................ Raul Valery Purpose: To encourage students to take an entry-level course before proceeding with degreespecific sequences, and to add the “C” designation for the course; Revised Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in TPA 2260 and TPA 1380 (previously, “Minimum grade of C in TPA 2260”); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 9 0910-085 Music and Sound Technology w/ Specializations in Music Performance and Sound and Sound Technology, A.S. Degree, CPM ................................ Raul Valery Purpose: 1.) To better reflect emphasis of the program; 2.) Industry demands; 3.) To ease confusion within the college and with prospective students. This is not the Music program; Revised Program Title: Sound and Music Technology w/Specializations in Music Performance and Sound and Sound Technology; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-086 Music and Sound Production – Audio Visual Production, T.C., CPM ..... Raul Valery Purpose: The new name aligns with the name change for the A.S. degree. It better reflects the nature and content of the program, and eliminates confusion between the Music Program and this A.S. degree program among students, academic advisors, and administrative personnel; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-082 through 0910-086 were approved. For proposal 0910-084, it was felt that the prerequisites were worded in a confusing manner, since a minimum grade of C is not required for TPA 1380. The following editorial change was approved: “TPA 1380 and a minimum grade of C in TPA 2260.” 0910-087 Film – Motion Picture Post-Production, Adv. Tech. Cert., CPD ...... Ralph Clemente Purpose: We have not ever offered this ATC and we are in the process of developing a new Technical Certificate that aligns with student demand; Last Session Student Can Begin Program: Fall 2009 (201010). This proposal was approved as submitted. 0910-088 SLS 2940 Service Learning, CCM .......................... Catherine Penfold-Navarro Purpose: This course is being updated in conjunction with a review of the new course SLS 2940H; Revised Catalog Course Description: This is a planned service learning experience that focuses on three hallmarks: service, leadership, and scholarship. This course provides students with faculty-directed practical service experiences in an educational or community service setting. Each credit earned for Service Learning experience requires a minimum of 20 hours of community service. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). This proposal was approved as submitted. 0910-002 SLS 2940H Service Learning-Honors, CCA ............... Catherine Penfold-Navarro Purpose: To offer a service learning option for Honors Program students; Catalog Course Description: Same as SLS 2940. In addition, course content will satisfy one Honors Program learning outcome. Honors Program permission required; Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 3.25 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits. Admission to the Honors Program required. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 1-4/1-4/0; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 10 This proposal was approved with the following addition to the Catalog Course Description: “Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 4 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.” 0910-089 HIS 2941 Internship Exploration in History, CCA .................... Barbara Frazier Purpose: To provide students the opportunity to explore careers in this area; Catalog Course Description: This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00); Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; 12 credits, including one course in History. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class (Lecture)/Lab Hours: 1-4/Variable/0; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110) This proposal was approved as submitted. 0910-090 OST 1257 Medical Terminology for Office, CCM ................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Update terminology to “digital media” from “audio tapes” in current Catalog Course Description; Revised Catalog Course Description: For medical office employees. Covers basic word-building system for defining, pronouncing, spelling, and using medical words. Programmed text and digital media on which professionals pronounce medical words correctly allows students to develop vocabulary at own pace. (Special Fee: $34.00); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-091 OST 1461 Medical Office Simulation, CCM ........................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Delete the last sentence of the current Catalog Course Description. This better describes the simulation; Revised Catalog Course Description: Provides students with classroom experience of performing realistic administrative duties within a physician’s office. Students will work in a simulated medical office rotating through various medical units; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-092 OST 2252 Legal Terminology, CCD ........................................ Betty Wanielista Purpose: Section 233.015, Florida Statutes, requires courses that have not been taught for five years to be deleted from the college Catalog and the Common Course Designation and Numbering System. Rule 6A-10.0331, Florida Administrative Code, implements this provision into law; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-093 OST 2431 Legal Office Procedures, CCD ................................ Betty Wanielista Purpose: Section 233.015, Florida Statutes, requires courses that have not been taught for five years to be deleted from the college Catalog and the Common Course Designation and Numbering System. Rule 6A-10.0331, Florida Administrative Code, implements this provision into law; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 11 0910-094 OST 2711 WordPerfect for Windows (WP), CCD ................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Course has not been offered in the past five years. It is not one of the widely used word processing software in the industry. Section 233.015, Florida Statutes, requires courses that have not been taught for five years to be deleted from the college Catalog and the Common Course Designation and Numbering System. Rule 6A-10.0331, Florida Administrative Code, implements this provision into law; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-095 OST 2741 Corel WordPerfect (WP), CCD ............................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Section 233.015, Florida Statutes, requires courses that have not been taught for five years to be deleted from the college Catalog and the Common Course Designation and Numbering System. Rule 6A-10.0331, Florida Administrative Code, implements this provision into law; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-096 Medical Information Coder/Biller Administration, A.S. Degree, CPM ..................... .................................................. Betty Wanielista Purpose: Remove OST 2711, WordPerfect for Windows, and OST 1335, Business Communications, from required courses. Add OST 1461, Medical Office Simulation, as a required course in Advanced Courses; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-097 Medical Information Coder/Biller, Technical Certificate, CPM ..... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Add OST 1335, Business Communications, in the Intermediate Course section. Remove Internship 4 credit hours and add 1 credit hour for internship; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-098 Medical Office Administration, A.S. Degree, CPM ....................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Remove OST 1108, Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy; OST 2711, WordPerfect for Windows; and OST 2612, Transcription II, from required courses. Add OST 1461, Medical Office Simulation. Move OST 2501 from Advanced to Intermediate course requirements. Move OST 2943, Internship in Medical Office, to Advanced courses; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-099 Office Management, Technical Certificate, CPM .......................... Betty Wanielista Purpose: Remove OST 1601, OST 2756, OST 2711, and OST 2836 as requirements; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-100 Office Specialist, Technical Certificate, CPM ................................ Betty Wanielista Purpose: Simplify course requirements and add OST 1355, Records Management and Legal Implications, to required courses. Delete OSST 2756 and OST 2711 from requirements; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-101 Office Support, Technical Certificate, CPM .................................. Betty Wanielista Purpose: Remove OST 2711 from list of courses to complete, since it is being deleted; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-090 through 0910-101 were approved with the following revisions: Page 12 Proposal 0910-090 – It was felt by some members of the CCC that for the Catalog Course Description, the term “medical words” should be changed to something that sounds more technical. Betty Wanielista said that they would like to keep the terminology simple, so that students understand what the course is about. A suggestion was made to change this to “medical terms,” which was agreed upon. Proposal 0910-096 – There was some concern about removing OST 1335, Business Communications, from the Intermediate Courses. The course is part of the Medical Coder/Biller Technical Certificate; any course that is part of the certificate must be in the A.S. Degree Program. Adding it back in caused the hours to be too high, so the decision was made to remove 3 credit hours of elective General Education, since 15 hours of General Education are required, and this program has 18. 0910-102 Business Administration w/Specializations in: Finance, Human Resources Management, Management, Marketing, Property and Casualty Insurance Management, Real Estate Management, Small Business Management, A.A.S. Degree, CPM .........................................................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-103 Business Management, Technical Certificate, CPM.............................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-104 Customer Service Management, Technical Certificate, CPM ...............Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-105 Customer Service Operations, Technical Certificate, CPM ...................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-106 Customer Service Specialist, Technical Certificate, CPM .....................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-107 Human Resources Management, Technical Certificate, CPM ..............Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 13 0910-108 Human Resources Operations, Technical Certificate, CPM ..................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-109 Human Resources Specialist, Technical Certificate, CPM ....................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-110 Real Estate Specialist, Technical Certificate, CPM ...............................Storm Russo Purpose: Add additional Business Electives – all RMI prefix classes (insurance) and all CTS classes; and delete electives not taught in at least five years (BAN and TRA prefixes); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-111 Business Administration, A.S. Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S.), CPM .........................................................Storm Russo Purpose: Add the requirement of a minimum grade of “C” in a required transferable course (CGS 2100); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-112 Industrial Management Technology, A.S. Degree, CPM ......................Storm Russo Purpose: Add the requirement of a minimum grade of “C” in a required transferable course (CGS 2100); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-102 through 0910-112 were approved as submitted. 0910-113 Hospitality and Tourism Management, A.A.S. Degree, CPM ............ Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To add required General Education Humanities credit to the program; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-114 Hospitality – Event Planning Management, Tech. Cert., CPM........... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To remove SPN 1000 as an elective and replace it with the new course HFT 2867, Wine Essentials; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-115 Hospitality – Food and Beverage Mgmt., Tech. Cert., CPM .............. Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To remove SPN 1000 as an elective and replace it with the new course HFT 2867, Wine Essentials; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-116 Hospitality – Rooms Division Mgmt., Tech. Cert., CPM .................... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To remove SPN 1000 as an elective; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-117 Restaurant and Food Services Management, A.S. Degree, CPM ....... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To put the required General Education Humanities course back into the program; and to update the curriculum; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Page 14 0910-118 FSS 1052 Specialty Breads, CCM .............................................. Dan Dutkofski Purpose: Change the pre-/co-requisite since FSS 1051 is being deleted; Revised Pre- or Corequisite: FSS 1050 (previously, FSS 1051); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-119 FSS 2054 Cookies, Tarts, and Friandises, CCM .......................... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: Remove FSS 1052 as a co-requisite and make it only as a prerequisite; Revised Prerequisites: FSS 1052; Revised Co-requisites: None; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-120 FSS 1051 Hearth Breads, CCD .................................................. Dan Dutkofski Purpose: It is not necessary to have students take two different bread courses; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-121 Culinary Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute), A.S. Degree, CPM ...................................................... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To add a required humanities credit to the program; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-122 Baking and Pastry Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute), A.S. Degree, CPM ..................................... Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To add a required humanities credit to the program; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). 0910-123 Baking and Pastry Arts (Hospitality and Tourism Institute), Tech. Cert., CPM ............................................ Dan Dutkofski Purpose: To remove FSS 1051 (which is being deleted) from the Technical Certificate; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110). Proposals 0910-113 through 0910-123 were divided into three groups for presentation, in order to group them in a way that would be cohesive. Proposals 0910-113 through 0910-117 were approved as submitted; Proposals 0910-118, 0910-119, and 0910-120 were approved as submitted; Proposals 0910-121, 0910-122, and 0910-123 were approved as submitted. For the programs that are being modified mainly due to lack of 3 credit hours of general education Humanities, the courses are being added back into the program retroactive, so that students will not be affected by this error (these credits were inadvertently deleted from several of the programs during the Catalog meetings in 2009). 0910-124 A.A. Pre-Major, A.A.S./A.S. Degree, Technical Certificate, and Career Certificate Program Outcomes for the 2010-11 Catalog................................. Falecia Williams Purpose: Submit program outcomes for all of the listed programs; Effective: Fall 2010 (201110). This proposal was approved as submitted; however, it was noted that the program outcomes for the Articulated Pre-Major: Information Technology (University of South Florida) were missing. Page 15 It was decided that the outcomes for this program will be brought to the March “Clean-Up” meeting. 4. Discussion Items There are no Discussion Items for this month. 5. Information Items Revised Withdrawal Policy – The Faculty Council, at its January 2010 meeting, approved revisions to College Policy 04-07, Academic Progress, Course Attendance and Grades, and Withdrawals. Jean Marie Fuhrman, Faculty Council President, walked through the main items of change in the revised College Policy 04-07: Academic Progress, Course Attendance and Grades, and Withdrawals, and answered questions. Honors Program Changes – The Honors Advisory Board met on January 22, 2010, and approved program changes related to admission to the Honors Program, appeal for admission, and appeal for graduation. The changes are outlined in the Memorandum (attachment provided) and Advisory Board Minutes (attachment provided). Two additional documents (attachments also provided) show revisions that will be made for the 2010 College Catalog. These changes will provide clarity for students and advisors. Karen Borglum reviewed the changes that were outlined in the Memorandum and in the related attachments. Respiratory Care, A.S. Degree Catalog Revision – An editorial change will be made in the Catalog for this program. Currently, the program prerequisites are listed under the heading, “Year 1, Fall Term.” This is not accurate, since they are required prior to beginning Year 1. An attachment was provided to show the changes that will be made. Office Administration, A.S. Degree Catalog Revision – Currently, there is information pertaining to a Microsoft Office Specialist Certification listed at the end of this program. This is being replaced with information regarding the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. This certification is not part of the program; it is intended as information only for students who may wish to take the courses that would be needed for that certification. Betty Wanielista was present and explained this item. An attachment was provided to show the change that will be made. Page 16 Hospitality and Tourism Institute Course Changes – The combined course designation of “C” will be added to the attached list of courses. Those courses currently have a lab component, but do not carry the “C” designation. Dan Dutkofski spoke to this item, explaining that one course will come off the list that was provided – FSS 1051, Hearth Breads, since it is being deleted from the Catalog. Change in NOTE for all A.A.S./A.S. Degree Programs – There will be an information change in the NOTE regarding B.A.S. degree options for A.S. degree graduates. The programs, specific changes for programs listed, and a sample Catalog mock-up for each was provided. Service Learning NOTE in Catalog Changes – Changes have been made to the notes under the heading of Service Learning in the Catalog. These changes add clarity and incorporate the new SLS 2940H, Service Learning – Honors, as well as the eligibility requirements for this new course. The changes were provided in an attachment. Revision to January CCC Item 0910-022, ALL 2940-2944 Internship and Service Learning Courses – A list of courses was submitted with this proposal, excluding the following courses – EDG 2941 and OST 2944. These courses will be brought to CCC at a later date with the correct wording for the revised prerequisites. The change from the global verbiage will be a different required GPA. Karen Borglum noted that, as shown above, only two courses were actually affected by this change. In addition, some revisions were made to the wording of the global prerequisites that were approved last month, due to what was approved at Faculty Council versus what was submitted for the CCC’s approval. The next meeting of the College Curriculum Committee is scheduled for March 17, 2010, and will be held on the East Campus, Room 3-113. Deadline for submission of materials for the March agenda is February 24, 2010. Page 17