COLLEGE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE

November 11, 2009

MINUTES

Members Present: Colin Archibald, Joe Bivins, Melody Boeringer, Karen Borglum (co-chair), Dan Dutkofski, Catherine Espenscheid, William Gombash, Yolanda Gonzalez, Katherine Harris, Anita Kovalsky, James McDonald, Lisa Macon, June Mair (for Lynn Capraun), John Niss (co-chair), Barbara Walls, Betty Wanielista, Rose Watson

Ex-Officio Present: Belen Caba, Jackie Cole, Kurt Ewen, Jared Graber, Cheryl Robinson, Edwin Sanchez

Staff Present: Kim Adams (Recording)

Guests Present: Debbie Garrison, Nasser Hedayat, Jim Inglis, Angel Melendez, Wael Yousef

1.  Review of Minutes – October 14, 2009 (Attachment)

The minutes of the October 14, 2009 meeting were approved by consensus.

2.  Discussion Items

·  Course Outline Review Cycle – John Niss will lead a discussion about a process for implementing the next cycle of review and revision for course outlines. This will include a discussion of how the General Education component should be addressed.

John told the Committee that any outline that is two years old or older is due for the two-year cycle review. This process will be done departmentally; as an example, John said that the Math Department has already met and reviewed all math outlines as a group. A sub-committee was appointed to work on those outlines needing revisions, and they plan on presenting the outlines for approval at the February 10, 2010 Curriculum Committee meeting.

Karen added that, if all goes as planned, COB 3.5 should be back online by end-of-month. This will help with the review, since the General Education feature will be enabled. She said that a report of all outlines due for the review had already been sent to the deans, and she asked Kim Adams to send the report again, including the CCC in the distribution.

John suggested that since this is a large undertaking, perhaps on the first pass only those outlines for courses that are part of General Education could be reviewed.

3.  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:

There are no items on the Consent Agenda for November

4.  Regular Agenda

0910-005 CET 2660C Cyber Security Fundamentals, CCA Angel Melendez

Purpose: This course is being temporarily added as an elective; however, it will be listed later as one of the core courses under the (new) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics track; Catalog Course Description: Students will learn how modern computer operating systems are used for network security and digital forensic applications. Students will gain valuable experience through many hands-on experiments. This course involves a laboratory learning environment. (Special Fee: $20.00); Prerequisites: CET 2486C, Local Area Networks; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 3/2/1; Effective Date: Spring 2010 (201020).

0910-006 CET 2890C Network Security, CCA Wael Yousif

Purpose: This course is being temporarily added as an elective; however, it will be listed later as one of the core courses under the (new) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics track; Catalog Course Description: The overarching purpose of this course is to provide information about the basic workings of firewalls, with a predominant slant toward open-source, Linux-based firewalls such as IPTABLES, and Firewall Snort. However, the course will also provide information and practical knowledge on commercial firewalls. To that effect, smaller appliance firewalls such as Linksys Firewall will be covered, along with personal firewalls such as Windows Firewall. Additionally commercial enterprise firewalls such as Cisco PIX will be covered. Software firewalls, integrated firewalls, and appliance firewalls will all be explored and explained. While it is true that vendors’ firewall products vary greatly, the fundamental underlying principles do not vary because of the nature of the technology, and therefore will constitute the focal point of the course; Prerequisites: CET 2660C, Cyber Security Fundamentals; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 4/2/2; Effective Date: Spring 2010 (201020).

Proposals 0910-005 and 0910-006 were tabled until Falecia Williams, AVP for Workforce Development, and the appropriate deans could be notified of issues brought up regarding these new course proposals. In addition, a broader group consisting of related-discipline faculty will be brought in on the discussions.

At this point, a motion was made to move past 0910-007, and address 0910-008 and 0910-009, since they have an impact on 0910-007’s Credit Program Modification request. It was agreed upon to do this.

0910-008 EET 1214C Introduction to Engineering Technology, CCM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: To adequately prepare students for EET 10306C and EET 1221C; Revised Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 3/1/2 (previously 2/2/0); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

There was some discussion regarding 0910-008; not everyone was sure of the need to make a change in the credit hours, feeling that there may be other ways of handling changes in the course. In the end, a vote was taken to be sure that the majority were in agreement to approve the modification. The vote was: 12-yes; 3-no; 1-abstain.

0910-009 EET 1036C Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits, CCM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: By increasing the credit hours of EET 1214C (a required prerequisite) from 2 to 3, students are better prepared with hands-on equipment upon entering EET 10306C; Revised Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 5/3/2 (previously 6/4/2); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

Proposal 0910-009 was approved as submitted.

0910-007 Computer Engineering Technology (Networking) with Specializations in Cisco

and Microsoft, A.S. Degree, CPM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: (1) To increase EET 1214C required credit hours to 3; (2) To change the required degree elective hours from 7 to 6 for CISCO and Microsoft specializations; (3) To remove EET 2330 from the degree electives listing; (4) To add CET 2660C and CET 2890C to degree electives listing; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

Proposal 0910-007 was approved with a modification – to remove item #4 from the areas to be modified on the CPM form, since the two courses referenced (CET 2660C and CET 2890C) were tabled pending further discussion within the departments of IT and Electrical Engineering Technology.

0910-010 Microcomputer Repairer/Installer, Technical Cert., CPM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: (1) To increase EET 1214C required credit hours to 3; (2) To change the required degree elective hours from 4 to 3; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

0910-011 Electronics Engineering Technology, A.S. Degree, CPM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: To adjust the credit hours for EET 1214C (from 2 to 3); and EET 1036C (from 6 to 5). This adjustment will better prepare students for entrance into EET 1036C, as well as other courses within the program; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

0910-012 Basic Electronics Technician, Technical Cert., CPM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: To adjust the credit hours for EET 1214C (from 2 to 3) and EET 1036C (from 6 to 5); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

Proposals numbered 0910-010 through 0910-012 were approved as submitted.

0910-013 Wireless and IP Communication Technician, Tech. Cert., CPM Nasser Hedayat

Purpose: (1) To adjust the credit hours for EET 1214C from 2 to 3; (2) Remove CET 2484C; (3) Add 2 credit hours of electives. These modifications will not affect the total program credit requirements; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

Proposal 0910-013 was withdrawn by the initiator.

0910-014 HFT 2867 Wine Essentials, CCA Scott Richardson

Purpose: To prepare Valencia hospitality and culinary students and other members of the Valencia community to understand the impact of the wine industry globally. Secondary reason is to give a framework for those students who will be progressing into further education in the beverage industry; Catalog Course Description: A survey of the renowned old and new world wine regions, their evolution in western culture, and their role in contemporary society. Grape varieties and celebrated vineyards, classification systems, international trends in wine consumption and restaurant marketing, along with the influence of media on wine consumption will be studied. Hospitality and Culinary students will be given preference in enrolling in this course. Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of enrollment. Professional wine tasting protocol requires that all students taste the wine and spit. (Special Fee: $50.00); Prerequisites: HFT 1000, FSS 2251, and department approval; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 3/3/0; Effective Date: Spring 2010 (201020).

This proposal was approved as submitted.

0910-015 Restaurant and Food Service Management, A.S. Degree, CPM Jim Inglis

Purpose: Add a new course to the program – HFT 2867, Wine Essentials; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

This proposal was approved as submitted.

0910-016 ANT 2100 Introduction to Archaeology, CCM Jason Wenzel

Purpose: Change the course number and revise course description to be consistent with statewide curriculum and senior institutions for transfer. The new number proposed is ANT 2140; Revised Catalog Course Description: Introduction to the concepts and methods archaeologists use to study human culture from the world’s earliest societies to the present; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

This proposal was approved as submitted.

0910-017 MGF 1118 Math CLAST Review, CCD Deborah Garrison

Purpose: The CLAST exam is no longer being given, so this course is no longer reasonable to include in our Catalog; Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

This proposal was approved as submitted.

0910-018 MAT 0012N Intensive Pre-Algebra Tutorial, CCA John Niss

Purpose: With the addition of a college wide final exit exam for MAT 0012, faculty feel a need for a method of remediation for students who have done will in the class, but failed to pass the exam; Catalog Course Description: This course is for students who successfully completed the course work for MAT 0012C with a grade of B or higher, but failed the final exit exam with a score of 22 or 23. Students may be eligible for this course the semester following their first attempt in MAT 0012C. Students will work intensively on specific math competencies assigned based on the students’ previous performance. Upon successful work in this course, students will be eligible for one attempt at the state competency exam. (Special Fee: $35.00); Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 0012C with a grade of I; department approval; Co-requisites: None; Credit/Class/Lab Hours: 0/0/1; Effective Date: Spring 2010 (201020).

0910-019 MAT 0024N Intensive Mathematics Tutorial, CCM John Niss

Purpose: The current title is “Intensive Mathematics Tutorial,” which is confusing now that there is also an “Intensive Pre-Algebra Tutorial. The request is to change the course title to “Intensive Beginning Algebra Tutorial;” Revised Catalog Course Description: This course is for students who successfully completed the course work for MAT 0024C or MAT 0020C with a grade of B or higher, but failed the state-mandated competency exam with a score of 22 or 23. Students may be eligible for this course the semester following their first attempt in MAT 0024C or MAT 0020C. Students will work intensively on specific math competencies assigned based on the students’ previous performance. Upon successful work in this course, students will be eligible for one attempt at the state competency exam. (Special Fee: $35.00); Revised Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 0020C or MAT 0024C with a grade of I; department approval (previously, MAT 0024C or MAT 0020C); Effective Date: Fall 2010 (201110).

Proposals 0910-018 and 0910-019 were approved as submitted.

5.  Information Items

SLS Course Oversight – Going forward, all SLS courses will be placed under the new SLS Director, Catherine Penfold-Navarro. This includes SLS 2940 and SLS 1303, which were previously under Barbara Frazier and Joe Lynn Look, respectively.

In addressing this informational item, Karen said that the SLS voter lists will be changing, as well.

Academic Advisor for the CCC – Due to scheduling conflicts, the CCC will be unable to move forward with the placement of an Academic Advisor from Student Services as an ex-officio member.

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