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PERALTA PERALTA COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE DISTRICT DISTRICT Curriculum & Instruction Recommendations February 2013 Educational Services Office of the Vice Chancellor Presented and Approved at Board Meeting of February 26, 2013 Berkeley City College College of Alameda Laney Merritt CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS February 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Berkeley City College ........................................................................................................... 1 Laney College ...................................................................................................................... 4 Merritt College ...................................................................................................................... 5 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Date Submitted For: CIPD Approval: 2/4/2013 Curriculum Item: BCC New Course Date Submitted For: Board Approval: 2/26/13 EFF. JUSTIFICATION: F 13 Udating course to reflect current languages. Deactivating corequisite lab course and increasing the units, lecture and lab hours, so new course number is needed. CIS 104 101, Survey of Programming Languages for the Web 2 Units, 1.5 Hours Lecture, 1.5 Hour Lab Prerequisite CIS 1 or 200, Corequisite: CIS 101L 3 Units, 2 Hours Lecture, 3 Hour Lab Recommended Preprepartaion: CIS 1 and CIS 105 Survey of programming languages for the Web for non-programmers: History and motivation for development; brief review of basic concepts and syntax, such as variables, loops, conditions, arrays, structures; capabilities and limitations; functions of object-oriented and event-driven programming. Taught using HTML 5, Dynamic HTML, CSS, Java with jQuery, PERL, VBScript. 0707.10 BCC Informational Item S 13 DE Addendum DE Addendum CIS 42A, Spreadsheet Applications I CIS 42B, Spreadsheet Applications II BCC New Course S 13 This course is required for the AA-T in Philosophy. PHIL 11, Formal Logic 3 Units, 3 Hours Lecture Principles of valid deductive reasoning: Formal techniques of sentential logic and predicate logic. 1509.00 BCC Course Deactivation CIS 101 Survey of Programming Languages for the Web CIS 101L, Survey of Programming Languages for the Web Lab F 13 BCC Program Deactivation Certificate of Achievement: Accounting 1 Content to be added into CIS 104. PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Date Submitted For: CIPD Approval: 2/4/2013 Curriculum Item: Date Submitted For: Board Approval: 2/26/13 EFF. JUSTIFICATION: BCCProgram Change A.A. Degree: Global Studies Program The Global Studies Program challenges you to examine history as well as the current process of globalization and socioeconomic stratification. The program offers an interdisciplinary, limited cohort model, with Global Studies core courses linked to major requirements from other disciplines. A range of electives will give you a deeper understanding of how one key area of the globe impacts the rest of the world. The program also offers hands-on experience through service learning modules. The program helps to prepare you for transfer to UC, CSU, and other four-year institutions in Global or International Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies. You are encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop a student educational plan to ensure that all transfer requirements are completed. This program is a stepping stone to a variety of career options in the international arena. Required Courses ART 14, Themes, Trends, and Traditions in World Art ART 182 Introduction to Visual Culture ENGL 001A Composition and Reading ENGL 001B Composition & Reading ENGL 005 Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing GEOG 001 Physical Geography HIST 003A World History to 1500 HIST 023 Global Perspectives HIST 007B History of the United States POSCI 20, Current World Problems PHIL 001 Introduction to Philosophy One year of a Foreign Language 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 Choose 3 units from the following electives: ANTHR 003 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology ECON 1, Principles of Economics (Macro-Economics) ECON 2, Principles of Economics (Micro-Economics) GEOG 001 Physical Geography ENGL 001B Composition & Reading HIST 003A World History to 1500 HIST 2A, History of European Civilization HIST 2B, History of European Civilization POSCI 003 International Relations Total Units 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 39 For the Associate in Arts degree in Global Studies, students must complete the General Education pattern and elective courses for an additional 22 units. Students wishing to transfer to the UC or CSU system need to meet with a counselor to develop a transfer plan which addresses all general education and lower-division transfer requirements. 2 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Date Submitted For: CIPD Approval: 2/4/2013 Curriculum Item: Date Submitted For: Board Approval: 2/26/13 EFF. JUSTIFICATION: BCC New Program Associate in Arts Degree in Philosophy for Transfer AA-T Degree The Associate in Arts in Philosophy for Transfer Degree is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status and priority admission to their local CSU campus to a program or major in Philosophy or similar major for completion of a baccalaureate degree. Students are required to complete: A minimum of 18 semester units in the major with a grade of C or better while maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in all CSU transferable coursework. The Associate Arts in Philosophy for Transfer Degree will also assist Philosophy major students to transfer to a U.C. or other baccalaureate institutions. Students are advised to consult with a counselor to verify transfer requirements. Choose 1 course (or 3 units) minimum from the following courses. (Note: Most transfer institutions will require Formal or Symbolic Logic for the major.) PHIL 010 Logic 3 PHIL 011 Formal Logic 3 Choose 1 course (or 3 units) minimum from the following courses. PHIL 001 Introduction to Philosophy HUMAN 030A Human Values/Ethics PHIL 031A Human Values/Ethics 3 3 3 Both courses are required below (6 units). PHIL 020A History of Ancient Greek Philosophy PHIL 020B History of Modern European Philosophy 3 3 Choose 1 course (3 units) minimum from the following courses. HIST 002A History of European Civilization HIST 002B History of European Civilization PHIL 002 Social and Political Philosophy 3 3 3 Choose 1 course (3 units) minimum from the following courses. HUMAN 030B Human Values/Aesthetics HUMAN 040 Religions of the World PHIL 016 Buddhist Philosophy PHIL 035 Feminist Philosophy WS 035 Feminist Philosophy PHIL 037 Introduction to Asian Philosophy HUMAN 046 Philosophy of the Human Experience PHIL 046 Philosophy of the Human Experience 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Total Required Units in Major Total Units Required in Major 18 IGETC or CSU GE-Breadth Education pattern and elective courses Required Units 42 Total Units Required for Degree Total Units Required for Degree 60 3 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Date Submitted For: CIPD Approval: 2/4/2013 Curriculum Item: Date Submitted For: Board Approval: 2/26/13 EFF. JUSTIFICATION: BCC New Program Certificate of Proficiency: Accounting BCC currently offers an AA in Accounting. This certificate of proficiency in accounting allows students to learn the basics of accounting which will qualify them to apply for entry level bookkeeping positions with potential for advancement as they gain work experience, while still pursuing higher education in the field. Required Courses BUS 001A Financial Accounting BUS 005 Human Relations in Business BUS 010 Introduction to Business BUS 024 Computerized Accounting Principles CIS 042A Spreadsheet Applications I Total Units Laney Informational Item 4 3 3 3 2 15 S 13 DE Addendum ART 40, Color Dynamics: The Interaction of Color BNK/F 54, Principles of Banking BNK/F 55, Money and Banking BNK/F 56, Bank Management MATH 210A-D, Elementary Algebra (Lab) MATH 211A-D, Intermediate Algebra (Lab) M/SVN 60, Introduction to Managment M/SVN 64, Organization and Management Laney Course Deactivations S 13 The college has no plans to offer these courses in the future. PE 015 Golf PE 021 Live Longer Fitness PE 030 Soccer PE 045A Water Polo - A PE 060A Football Fundamentals PE 062A Football–Physiological & Team Development PE 063A Football – Theory and Practice PE 063B PE 085 Lifeguard Training PHYSC 10 Physical Science Survey 4 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Date Submitted For: CIPD Approval: 2/4/2013 Curriculum Item: Merritt Informational Items Date Submitted For: Board Approval: 2/26/13 EFF. JUSTIFICATION: S 13 Currently there is a window of opportunity for students to prepare and fill entry level project management jobs in the bay area marketplace. With basic project management fundamentals, a project manager support skill set, and a Project Management Institute's (PMI®) Certified Associate in Project Management, a student would be qualified to enter the project management job market as a Project Coordinator or Project Assistant. These position are in great demand in the Bay Area with over 200 positions open every month and offering starting salaries of $27,000-$47,000 in technology with less than a year of experience (PayScale.com). There a predicted 18% growth for project coordinators in the IT industry between 2010 and 2020 (U.S. Bureau of Labor) Statistics) CIS 248NZ, Introduction to Project Management 4 Units, 3 Hours Lecture, 3 Hours Lab Recommended Preparation: CIS 1 Fundamentals of project management: initiate, plan, and execute a project to meet objectives and satisfy stakeholders,step-by-step guide to planning and executing a project, work through case studies with real-world scenarios, learn and apply the methodologies and good practices of formal project management. 0799.00 5