MINUTES

13 Area Representatives / Articulation Officer / Administration
TBA, Applied Technology / X / J. McCurdy / X / R. Rowley, V P Representative (Non-Voting)
X / D. Candelaria, Business/CIS MVC / Counselor (1) / X / P. James, (Voting)
TBA, Business/CIS SJC / D. May / X / J. Johnson, (Voting)
X / G. Vargas, Social /Behavioral Science MVC / E.T.C Liaison (1)
TBA, Social /Behavioral Sciences SJC / X / M. Nance
P. Ney, Math and Science MVC / Librarian (1) / Support Staff (Non-Voting)
X / S. Roulette, Math and Science SJC / X / E. Anghel / C. Hawkins, Research
X / J. Brown, Arts MVC / X / K. Di Memmo, Instructional Support Coordinator for the Vice President
TBA, Arts SJC / A. Seavey, Class Scheduling and Information Specialist
X / M. Stewart, Letters and Language, Faculty Co-Chair MVC / Classified Senate (1) / Evaluator, Enrollment Services
X / Y. Flournoy, Letters and Language SJC / X / K. Munoz Curriculum Specialist (Voting)
X / M. Cvetko, Student Development SJC
A. Durbin, Allied Health MVC / Associated Students (2)
X / T. Blake, LearningCenter MVC / TBA
TBA
Faculty at Large (4)
A. Schaadt, MVC (Voting)
L. Lord, SJC (Voting)
X / R. Goetz,MVC (Voting)
X / D. Peace ,MVC (Voting)

Visitors:Cindy Nance, Shelley Aguilar, Bil Bergin, Belinda Heiden-Scott, Caren Hennessy, Dwight Duffie, Sujatha Pamula, Andreea Mardichian, Dave Brunken

NOTE:Due to the length and complexity of the agenda and the need for corrections to agenda a motion of rescheduling today’s meeting to Monday December 15, 2008 has been made. E. Anghel, Y. Flournoy

Motion to adjourn: J. McCurdy, Y. Flournoy

I.Opening of Meeting

1. Call to Order3:32

2. Approval of meeting minutesfrom November 17, 2008

II. Comments of individual, groups, delegations limited to agenda items

Public comments are limited to agenda items and shall be no more than five (5) minutes per speaker and twenty (20) minutes per subject unless further time is granted by the Curriculum Committee.

III.Consent Agenda - Action Items

  1. Final Approval – New Course Proposals-Second Reading
  1. CAPP-081 Introduction to the Vista Operating System
  2. CAPP-082 Introduction to File Management

C. CHEM-107 Chemistry of Life

D. CSIS-116F Ruby Programming

E. CSIS-118B Computer Organization and Assembly

F. CSIS-119A Action Script Programming Level

G. ESL-046 Speaking, Listening, and Pronunciation

H. ESL-62W Basic Writing Skills

I. ESL-063R Reading and Vocabulary 1

J. ESL-064R Reading and Vocabulary 2

K. ESL-098W English Writing Fundamentals

L. FREN-151 French Conversation I

M. FREN-152 French Conversation II

N. GEOG-103 Field Studies in Geography

O. GEOG-106 Climate and Weather

P. GEOG-107 Urban Geography

Q. MUL-214 Practical Production Entertainment

R. MUS-212 Instrumental Chamber Music

S. NURS-248 Preceptorship

T. OTEC-146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy

U. OTEC-180 Research Analysis and Presentation

V. READ-100 Critical Reading and Thinking

  1. Final Approval – Major Course Revisions-Second Reading
  2. AUME-112 Bureau of Automotive Repair (State of California) 2009 Update Course
  3. BADM-157 Principles of Salesmanship
  4. BIOL-101 Chemistry of Life DEACTIVATION
  5. BIOL-125 Microbiology

Previous course outlines of record for the CAPP courses will not be included in the agenda as the course revisions are name changes only.

  1. CAPP-039 Software Applications
  2. CAPP-080 Introduction to Technology
  3. CAPP-120 Using Microsoft Office-Level 1
  4. CAPP-120M Using OpenOffice-Level 1
  5. CAPP-121 Using Microsoft Word-Level 1
  6. CAPP-122 Using Microsoft Excel
  7. CAPP-123 Using Microsoft Access-Level 1
  8. CAPP-124 Using Microsoft PowerPoint
  9. CAPP-126F Using Microsoft Publisher
  10. CAPP-126G Using Adobe InDesign
  11. CAPP-131 Using Microsoft Outlook
  12. CAPP-135 Using Microsoft Project
  13. CAPP-140 Using Microsoft Office-Level 2
  14. CAPP-140M Using OpenOffice-Level 2
  15. CAPP-141 Using Microsoft Word-Level 2
  16. CAPP-143 Using Microsoft Access-Level 2
  17. CAPP-160 Using Microsoft Office-Level 3
  18. CSIS-113A C++ Programming-Level 1
  19. CSIS-113B Java Programming-Level 1
  20. CSIS-113C C+ Programming Level 1
  21. CSIS-120A Action Script Programming Level 1
  22. CSIS-123A C++ Programming-Level 2
  23. CSIS-123B Java Programming-Level 2
  24. CSIS-123C C+ Programming-Level 2
  25. CSIS-201 Systems Analysis and Design
  26. CSIS-202 Networks and Data Communications
  27. ENGL-061 Basic Grammar and Usage
  28. ENGL-062 Basic Writing Skills
  29. ENGL-098 English Fundamentals
  30. ENGL-101 Freshman Composition
  31. ENGL-103 Critical Thinking and Writing
  32. ENGL-106 introduction to Literature
  33. ENGL-200 Survey of Drama
  34. ESL-050 English as a Second Language 1
  35. ESL-051 English as a Second Language
  36. ESL-052A Basic Essays DEACTIVATION
  37. ESL-053A Academic Writing DEACTIVATION
  38. ESL-054A Academic Writing and Research DEACTIVATION
  39. ESL-055 English Pronunciation DEACTIVATION
  40. ESL-056 Speaking, Listening and Pronunciation
  41. ESL-057 ESL Vocabulary DEACTIVATION
  42. GEOG-080 Geographic Systems Practicum
  43. GEOG-101 Physical Geography
  44. GEOG-102 Cultural Geography
  45. GEOG-104 Physical Geography Lab
  46. GEOG-105 Introduction to Cartography
  47. GEOG-108 World Regional Geography
  48. GEOG-111 Geography in California
  49. GEOG-115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  50. GEOG-120 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems
  51. GEOG-125 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
  52. GEOG-130 Geographic information Systems: Science, Business and Government
  53. GEOG-298 (A-Z) Special Topics in Geographic Information Systems
  54. GEOL-100 Physical Geology: The Dynamic Planetary Systems of Spaceship Earth
  55. GEOL-103 Environmental Geology: Natural Hazards and Disasters
  56. GEOL-105 Historical Geology: Evolving Earth, Dinosaurs and Homo Sapiens
  57. GEOL-107 Scenic Adventure Field Trips in Geology
  58. GEOL-111 Planetary Astronomy
  59. MATH-110 Pre-Calculus
  60. MGT-133 Productivity Management
  61. MUL-112 Interactive Media Design
  62. MUL-125 interactive Motion Media
  63. MUL-218 Dynamic Web Design
  64. NURS-220 Nursing Care of the Expanded Family DEACTIVATION
  65. NURS-221 Nursing Care Children DEACTIVATION
  66. NURS-230 Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing DEACTIVATION
  67. NURS-231 Mental Health Nursing DEACTIVATION
  68. NURS-240 Medical Surgical Nursing DEACTIVATION

UUU. OTEC-145 Keyboarding and Document Formatting II DEACTIVATION

VVV. PE-110 Prevention and Care of Injuries Services

WWWW. THA-117 Stagecraft

XXX. THA-122 Stage Makeup

  1. Final Approval – Mandatory Review Course Revisions-First and Only Reading

None

  1. Final Approval – Minor Course Revisions-First and Only Reading

None

  1. Final Approval – Prerequisite/Co requisite/Advisory Proposals-First and Only Reading
  2. BIOL-125 Microbiology

Prerequisite:CHEM-107 orBIOL-100 or BIOL-115 or BIOL -150 or BIOL-151 or ANAT-101 or ANAT -102

  1. CAPP-140 Using Microsoft Office-Level 2

Prerequisite: CAPP-120 Using Microsoft Office-Level 1

  1. CAPP-140M Using OpenOffice-Level 2

Prerequisite: CAPP-120M Using OpenOffice-Level 2

  1. CAPP-141 Using Microsoft Word-Level 2

Prerequisite: CAPP-121 Using Microsoft Word-Level 1

  1. CAPP-143 Using Microsoft Access-Level 2

Prerequisite: CAPP-123 Using Microsoft Access-Level 1

  1. CAPP-160 Using Microsoft Office-Level 3

Prerequisite: CAPP-140 using Microsoft Office-Level 2

  1. CHEM 107: Chmeistry of Life

Prerequisite: MATH-090 Elementary Algebra

H. CSIS-123A C++ Programming-Level 2

Prerequisite: CSIS-113A C++ Programming-Level 1

I. CSIS-123B Java Programming-Level 2

Prerequisite: CSIS 113B Java Programming-Level-1

  1. CSIS 123C C+ Programming-Level 2

Prerequisite: CSIS 113C C+ Programming

  1. CSIS-201 Systems Analysis and Design

Prerequisite: CSIS 101 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

  1. ENGL-062 Basic Writing Skills

Prerequisite: ENGL-061 Basic Grammar and Usage

N. ENGL-098 English Fundamentals

Prerequisite: ENGL-062 Basic Writing Skills

O. ENGL-101 Freshman Composition

Prerequisite: ENGL-098 English Fundamentals

P. ENGL-103 Critical Thinking and Writing

Prerequisite: ENGl-101 Freshman Composition

Q. ENGL-106 Introduction to Literature

Prerequisite: ENGL-101 Freshman Composition

R. ENGL-200/THA 150 Survey of Drama

Prerequisite: ENGL-101 Freshman Composition

  1. ESL-051 English as a Second Language II

Prerequisite: ESL-050 English as a Second Language 1

  1. ESL-056 Advanced Conversation and Pronunciation

Prerequisite: ESL-046 Speaking, Listening and Pronunciation Level 1

U. ESL-062W Basic Writing Skills

Prerequisite: ENGL-061 Basic Grammar and Usage or ESL-051 English as a Second Language

V. ESL-064R Advanced Academic Reading and Vocabulary

Prerequisite: ESL-63R Intermediate Vocabulary

W. ESL-098W English Writing Fundamentals

Prerequisite: ESL-062W Basic Writing Skills or ENGL -062 Basic Writing Skills

  1. GEOG-080 Geographic information Systems Practicum

Prerequisite: CSIS-101 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

Y. GEOG-104 Physical Geography Lab

Prerequisite: GEOG-101 Physical Geography

Z. GEOG-105 Introduction to Cartography

Prerequisite: CSIS-101 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

AA. GEOG-115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Prerequisite: CSIS-101 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

BB. GEOG-120 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems

Prerequisite: GEOG-115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

CC. GEOG-125 Advanced Geographic information Systems Applications

Prerequisite: GEOG-120 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems

DD. GEOG-130 Geographic information Systems: Science, Business and Government

Prerequisite: GEOG-115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

EE. GEOG-298 Special Topics in Geographic Information Systems

Prerequisite:

FF. GEOL-100 Dynamic Planetary Systems of Spaceship Earth

Prerequisite: GEOG-115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

GG. GEOL-103 Environmental Geology: Natural Hazards and Disasters

Prerequisite:

HH. GEOL-105 Scenic Adventure Field Trips in Geology

Prerequisite: GEOL-107 Geologic Field Studies, GEOL 111 Planetary Astronomy

II. GEOL-107 Scenic Adventure Filed Trips in Geology

Prerequisite: College level reading

JJ. GEOL-111 Planetary Astronomy

Prerequisite:

KK. MATH-110 PreCalculus

Prerequisite: MATH 105 College Algebra

LL. MUL-112 Interactive Motion Media

Prerequisite: MUL-110 Introduction to Multimedia

MM.MUL-125 Interactive Motion Media

Prerequisite: MUL-110 Introduction to Multimedia

NN. MUL-218 Dynamic Web Design

Prerequisite: MUL-112 Interactive Media Design

OO. MUL-214 Practical Production-Entertainment

Prerequisite: Approval through resume, portfolio and interview process by two multimedia instructors required for enrollment

PP. MGT-133 Productivity Management

Prerequisite: MGT-103 Introduction to Management

QQ. NURS 248 Preceptorship

Prerequisite: NURS 234- Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing III

RR. OTEC 146 keyboarding Speed and Accuracy

Prerequisite: OTEC 144 Keyboarding and Document Formatting

SS. READ-100 Critical Reading and Thinking

Prerequisite: ENGL-062 Basic Writing Skills, ENGL-098 English Fundamentals, READ 064

Intermediate Reading

  1. Final Approval – New Program Proposals-Second Reading

A. AA Degree in Geography

Rationale: An AA in Geography provides students a pathway form transferring to CSU or UC and promotes enrollment in the “sister” program Geographic Information Systems AS and Certificate

  1. Final Approval – Major Program Revisions-Second Reading
  1. Revision of AA Degree in Physical Education

Rationale: Update course to reflect concepts, current research, growing trends and medical advances in the areas of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

B. Revision ofAS Degree in Office Administration

Rationale: Propagating title changes for course(s) supporting this degree

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

C. Revision of AA Degree in Music

Rationale: This course fulfills a need for students who wish to transfer to a 4-year institution with a concentration in classical music. This course fulfills the need for students to refine their musical ability by providing musical ensembles at MSJC. We currently offer only one type of instrumental performance ensemble for credit: Jazz Ensemble. While the Jazz Ensemble serves students who have interest in jazz and other contemporary styles of music, the surrounding community and feeder schools contain a large number of musicians interested only in performing classical genres.

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

D. Revision of Certificate in Business, Clerical

Rationale: Addition of course OTEC 146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy,OTEC 180 Research Analysis and Presentation to current electives in the Certificate Business Clerical

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

E. Revision of Certificate in Business, Office Administration Technician

Rationale: Addition of courseOTEC 146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy,OTEC 180 Research Analysis and Presentation to current electives in the Certificate Business Clerical

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

F. Revision of Certificate in Business, Clerical

Rationale: Update Certificate to stay current with industry standards and include new courses. Added to required coursework: OTEC 131 Filing Techniques, OTEC 178 Office Procedures and Systems, CAPP 131 Using Microsoft Outlook 2007, and MATH 051 Foundations of Mathematics or higher and remove CAPP 120 Using Microsoft Office 2007-Level 1. Added to elective coursework: OTEC 144 Keyboarding and Document Formatting, OTEC 160 Creating and Managing the Virtual Office OTEC 163 Operating and Marketing the Virtual Office, OTEC 150 Records and Information Management and MATH 090Elementary Algebra

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

  1. Revision of Certificate Microsoft Applications Specialist

Rationale: Propagating title changes for course(s) supporting this certificate

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

8.Major Procedure Revisions–Second Reading

A. Stand Alone Course Requirement

B. Program Page Criteria

(First read approved through electronic vote)

9. Final Approval – Honors Addendum Proposals-First and Only Reading

A. ENGL-101H Honors Freshman Composition

B. ENGL-103H Honors Critical Thinking and Writing

C. ENGL-106H Honors Introduction to Literature

D. FREN-152 Intermediate French Conversation I

E. FREN-251 Intermediate French Conversation II

F. GEOG-115H Introduction to GIS

G. GEOG-120H Intermediate GIS

IV. Open Agenda - Action Items

1.Final Approval – Distance Education Addendum Proposals- First and Only Reading

  1. BADM-157 Principles of Salesmanship
  2. CAPP-120 Using Microsoft Office-Level 1
  3. CAPP-120M Using OpenOffice-Level 1
  4. CAPP-121 Using Microsoft Word-Level 1
  5. CAPP-122 Using Microsoft Excel
  6. CAPP-123 Using Microsoft Access-Level 1
  7. CAPP-124 Using Microsoft PowerPoint
  8. CAPP-126F Microsoft Publisher
  9. CAPP-126G Using Adobe InDesign
  10. CAPP-131 Using Microsoft Outlook
  11. CAPP-135 Using Microsoft Project
  12. CAPP-140 Using Microsoft Office-Level 2
  13. CAPP-140M Using OpenOffice-Level 2
  14. CAPP-141 Using Microsoft Word-Level 2
  15. CAPP-143 Using Microsoft Access-Level 2
  16. CAPP-160 Using Microsoft Office-Level 3
  17. CSIS-112A Visual Basic Programming
  18. CSIS-113A C++ Programming-Level 1
  19. CSIS-113B Java Programming-Level 1
  20. CSIS-113C C+ Programming Level 1
  21. CSIS-116F Ruby Programming-Level 1
  22. CSIS-118B Computer Organization and Assembly Language
  23. CSIS-120A Action Script Programming-Level 1
  24. CSIS-123A C++ Programming-Level 2
  25. CSIS-123B Java Programming-Level 2
  26. CSIS-123C C+ Programming Level 2
  27. CSIS-202 Networks and Data Communication
  28. ENGL-061 Basic Grammar and Usage
  29. ENGL-062 basic Writing Skills
  30. ENGL-098 English Fundamentals
  31. ENGL-101 Freshman Composition
  32. ENGL-103 Critical Thinking and Writing
  33. ENGL-106 introduction to Literature
  34. GEOG-101 Physical Geography
  35. GEOG-102 Cultural Geography
  36. GEOG-105 Intro to Cartography
  37. GEOG-108 World Regional Geography
  38. GEOG-115 Introduction to GIS
  39. GEOG-120 Intermediate GIS
  40. MUL-125 Interactive Motion Media
  41. MGT-133 Productivity Management
  42. OTEC-145 Keyboarding and Document Formatting II
  43. OTEC-146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy
  44. OTEC-180 Research Analysis and Presentation

2.Conceptual Approval – New Course Proposals- First Reading

None

3. Conceptual Approval – Major Course Revisions-First Reading

  1. AUME-112 Bureau of Automotive RepairState of CA 2007 Update Course
  2. LEG-140 Bankruptcy Law
  3. LEG-150 Probate Law and Procedure
  4. SPAN-051 Elementary Spanish Conversation I
  5. SPAN-052Elementary Conversation II
  1. Conceptual Approval – New Program Proposals-First Reading

A. AA Degree in Geography

Rationale: An AA in Geography provides students a pathway form transferring to CSU or UC and promotes enrollment in the “sister” program Geographic Information Systems As and Certificate

  1. Conceptual Approval – Major Program Revisions-First Reading
  1. Revision of AA Degree in Physical Education

Rationale: Update course to reflect concepts, current research, growing trends and medical advances in the areas of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

B. Revision ofAS Degree in Office Administration

Rationale: Propagating title changes for course(s) supporting this degree

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

C. Revision of AA Degree in Music

Rationale: This course fulfills a need for students who wish to transfer to a 4-year institution with a concentration in classical music. This course fulfills the need for students to refine their musical ability by providing musical ensembles at MSJC. We currently offer only one type of instrumental performance ensemble for credit: Jazz Ensemble. While the Jazz Ensemble serves students who have interest in jazz and other contemporary styles of music, the surrounding community and feeder schools contain a large number of musicians interested only in performing classical genres.

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

D. Revision of Certificate in Business, Clerical

Rationale: Addition of course OTEC 146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy,OTEC 180 Research Analysis and Presentation to current electives in the Certificate Business Clerical

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

E. Revision of Certificate in Business, Office Administration Technician

Rationale: Addition of courseOTEC 146 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy,OTEC 180 Research Analysis and Presentation, to current electives in the Certificate Business Clerical

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

F. Revision of Certificate in Business, Clerical

Rationale: Update Certificate to stay current with industry standards and include new courses. Added to required coursework: OTEC 131 Filing Techniques, OTEC 178 Office Procedures and Systems, CAPP 131 Using Microsoft Outlook 2007, and MATH 051 Foundations of Mathematics or higher and remove CAPP 120 Using Microsoft Office 2007-Level 1. Added to elective coursework: OTEC 144 Keyboarding and Document Formatting, OTEC 160 Creating and Managing the Virtual Office OTEC 163 Operating and Marketing the Virtual Office, OTEC 150 Records and Information Management and MATH 090Elementary Algebra

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

G. Revision of Certificate Microsoft Applications Specialist

Rationale: Propagating title changes for course(s) supporting this certificate

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

H. Revision of AS Degree in Science

Rationale: Change course title Biology 101-Chemistry of Life to Chemistry 107 Chemistry of life. This course is a biochemistry course and should be part of the chemistry department curriculum. This change will aid transferability of the above course to 4 year institutions.

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

  1. Revision of Certificate Internet Authoring

Rationale: Provide consistency within the catalog and expand the definition for future technologies.

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009

  1. Revision of Certificate Multimedia

Rationale: Provide consistency within the catalog and expand the definition for future technologies.

Catalog inclusion date: 2009-10

Term effective: Fall 2009