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The Implementation of SB 1440: The Development of TMC-Aligned Degrees

The Implementation of SB 1440: The Development of TMC-Aligned Degrees. April 2013. Overview. C-ID >> TMC >> TMC-Aligned Degrees C-ID and TMC do’s and don’ts Effective local practices SB 440 Disciplines in progress. C-ID. Course Identification Numbering System Products

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The Implementation of SB 1440: The Development of TMC-Aligned Degrees

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  1. The Implementation of SB 1440:The Development of TMC-Aligned Degrees April 2013

  2. Overview • C-ID >> TMC >> TMC-Aligned Degrees • C-ID and TMC do’s and don’ts • Effective local practices • SB 440 • Disciplines in progress

  3. C-ID • Course Identification Numbering System • Products • Course descriptors • Processes • Convening of intersegmental faculty for descriptor development • Statewide vetting of draft descriptors • Submission of course outlines for review • Course outline review process

  4. What does C-ID do? • Provides a numerical “tag”, a C-ID designation, for courses that match an intersegmentally developed descriptor • Provides a means of identifying comparable courses and of ensuring course portability within the CCCs • Addresses the need for “common course numbers” • Intrasegmental articulation • SOME intersegmental articulation

  5. What does C-ID NOT do? • “Justify” or validate prerequisites. • Offer descriptors that should be used in lieu of course outlines of record. • Establish repeatability. • Standardize curriculum.

  6. C-ID >> TMC • Offers a quality control and model for required courses in the TMCs (transfer model curricula) that are the basis of the statewide response to SB 1440 (associate degrees for transfer; AA-T/AS-T degrees) • All required courses in a TMC are specified by C-ID descriptors. • Course outline of record (COR) submission to C-ID now required PRIOR to degree submission.

  7. C-ID COR Review • Reviewed by 1 CCC and 1 CSU faculty member. • CCC Primary Reviewer reconciles differences. • Issues: • Lack of CSU reviewers • Always happy to have more CCC reviewers • NEW: CSU concerns about CCC Primary Reviewer approving course not approved by CSU reviewer

  8. C-ID COR Review • How can CIOs help? • Ensure submissions are “thoughtful”: • Discipline faculty are reviewing CORs in light of descriptors and CORs are not submitted until necessary changes are made. • Appropriate prereqs are in place. • In other words, ensure CORs are not submitted that are not consistent with the C-ID descriptor.

  9. TMC >> AA-T/AS-T • Your TMC-aligned degree should be based on where your students go – with as much flexibility or structure as is appropriate. • All options should NOT be passed on to students. • Degrees should NOT be used as a means of protecting courses.

  10. TMC >> AA-T/AS-T • Only one course (3-4 units) may be permitted in either of the categories below: • Unarticulated OR • Left unspecified as a general list that does not specify articulation as preparation for the major, such as “any course in the discipline” or “any CSU GE area D course” • Local faculty should determine which courses are appropriate when a list is left relatively unspecified. • There is no expectation that all options would be passed on to students.

  11. One TMC >> Variety of degrees

  12. Psychology – Prescriptive • No options • 1. Elementary Statistics (Core) • 2. General Psychology (Core) • 3. Research Methods in Psychology (Core) • 4. Introduction to Biological Psychology (List A) • 5. Lifespan Development (List B) • 6. Abnormal Psychology (List C)

  13. Psych – SOME options • B – Options within Lists A and B, no List C • Core: Elementary Statistics, General Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology • Choose one of (List A): • Introduction to Biological Psychology • Human Biology • Choose two of (List B): • Lifespan Development • Biostatistics • Introduction to Sociology

  14. Psych – No List A options • No options within List A • Core: Elementary Statistics, General Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology • Human Biology (List A) • Choose one of (List B): Lifespan Development, Intro to Bio Psych, Intro to Sociology • Choose one of (List C): Abnormal Psych, Death and Dying, Learning, Social Psychology

  15. The Point? • Your degree should reflect your curriculum and prepare your students for where they are most likely to transfer.

  16. TMC >> AA-T/AS-T • TMC is developed by intersegmental discipline faculty and subject to the review processes facilitated by C-ID. • One a TMC is finalized, the CCCCO creates a “template” for degree submission. • Faculty should review the original TMC as it may contain valuable information and notes. • NEW templates specify required articulation and should simplify degree approval.

  17. C-ID Do’s and Don’ts • DON’T modify your COR to be exactly what the C-ID descriptor is. C-ID descriptors are intended to reflect a MINIMUM. • DO submit courses ASAP. • DO submit courses wherever they are appropriate – psychology or sociology stats for math stats descriptor, etc. • DON’T submit CORs when you know they will not be accepted.

  18. TMC Do’s and Don’ts • DO review the original TMC document for any guidance it offers. • DON’T pass on all options to students. • DO review where students most commonly transfer and what they need. • DON’T use the degree as a means of justifying courses.

  19. Effective Local Practices • Involve discipline faculty, articulation officer, and counseling faculty. • Ensure decisions are data-driven. • Establish appropriate balance between student choice and student direction.

  20. SB 440 • Proposes to codify the TMC approach and the BOG’s degree-development goals. • Mandates that CSU accept all options within a major as “similar”.

  21. CTE DIGS – May 3 and 10 • Addiction Studies • Allied Health • Automotive Technology • Commercial Music • Culinary Arts • Emergency Medical Services

  22. In Progress/Updates • Film, Television, and Media Studies soon to be finalized. • Nursing and Engineering “MC” almost done. • IGETC for STEM – expected July 2013 • Computer Science – unit issues

  23. Questions? • Discussion?

  24. Resources and Contacts • http://www.C-ID.net • www.SB1440.org • www.ASCCC.org • info@c-id.net (email) • www.ADegreeWithAGuarantee.com.

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