california community college articulation officers training april 25 & 26, 2007
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California Community College Articulation Officers Training April 25 & 26, 2007. Kurt Hessinger & Christine Hanson, CSU Chancellor’s Office. AP/IB Pass Along Regional Articulation Only CSU GE AI Requirements CSU Baccalaureate LDTP. Find Answers on the Web http://www.calstate.edu/app. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
California Community College Articulation Officers Training
April 25 & 26, 2007
Kurt Hessinger & Christine Hanson, CSU Chancellor’s Office
AP/IBPass AlongRegional Articulation OnlyCSU GEAI RequirementsCSU Baccalaureate LDTP
Find Answers on the Web
http://www.calstate.edu/app
Contact usGE, IGETC, curriculum, curricular policy [email protected]
transfer, transfer policy, [email protected]
Admission requirements, pass [email protected]
AP and IB for GE Certification
CSU GE Advisory Committee Approved AP scores and credit for GE certification - CCC representatives on GEAC - Updated list meets EO 595, EO 395 requirements
CSU approved specific AP exams approved for GE-B and IGETC certification CSU and UC implementation is waiting for: - Based on ICAS input, UC must finalize its approval
- Final approved CSU list will be distributed with revised CSU EO 365
IB is not yet approved for CSU GE-B or IGETC certification. Must be reviewed by CSU faculty ( and UC faculty for IGETC).
For now, use 1997 Jo Service AP memo http://www.calstate.edu/app/documents/use_of_ap_exams.pdf
Regional Articulation
(campus to campus)
- Helps transition to CSU for majority of transfer students
- Regional articulation will continue, as campuses choose
- LDTP articulation will be used for some transfer students
Pass Along
CCCs can use courses taken at other institutions for GE-B or IGETC certification
Pass along coursework as it was intended to be used at campus of origin
Must be used as intended pursuant to EO 595 (or IGETC)
Courses on GE lists from eligible out-of-state and private institutions may be accepted:
Difficult to pass along Critical Thinking courses taken out of state
More on Pass Along
Courses from foreign institutions not accepted (unless regionally accredited)
Contact the Office of Student Academic Support Dr. Jim Blackburn [email protected] (562) 951-4726
Using Upper-Division Credits to meet Lower-Division Requirements
Some CSU campuses have honored CCC certifications that useupper-division coursework (though not in policy)
Using upper-division GE courses to satisfy lower-division requirements may cause student to have to take additional course to satisfy upper-division requirement after transfer
EO 595: Lower-division coursework is to be used to meet Lower-division GE requirements (EO 595, Section VIII, C1)
Using Upper-Division Credits to meet Lower-Division Requirements
CSU recommends consulting with CSU receiving campus to discuss how upper-division course will count
Ultimately, the CSU campus may change the certification, applying coursework to a different area
CSU General Education- Breadth
Must be baccalaureate level
Course outlines must meet intent of EO 595http://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-595.pdf
See http://www.calstate.edu/app/general_education
Can certify by Area
Course must be approved for GE and should be included in ASSIST
AI Requirements
Outlines must meet intent of CSU EO 405http://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-405.pdf
Criteria are to represent the AI course content
US History, Constitution, and American Ideals
(nominal representation of criteria prevents approvals)
US Area 1 Historical development of American institutions and ideals
US Area 2 Constitution of the United States and the operation of representative
democratic government under that Constitution, and
US Area 3 Process of California state and local government
All 3 AI Areas cannot be met within a single course
Up to 6 semester units fulfilling AI can also be applied to fulfilling GE Requirements(only if the student is certified in GE)
AI RequirementsUS History, Constitution, and American Ideals
Significant events 100 years span Entire area that is now the U.S. Relationships with external regions, powers Role of major social groups Continuity of American experience Derivation from other cultures Politics, economics, social movements, geography (at least 3) Political philosophies of framers of U.S. Constitution Operation of political institutions, processes under U.S. Constitution Rights and obligations of citizens under U.S. Constitution California state Constitution Nature and processes of California state and local government Relationships of state and local government with federal government
US-1
US-2
US-3
CSU Baccalaureate-Level Courses
CCCs decide what qualifiesbased on consideration of:
1. Institutional Issues2. Course Content Expectations3. Pedagogy
See http://www.calstate.edu/APP/documents/BaccalaureateCoursesSenateMay97.pdf
Course Content - no remedial courses - expand skills and knowledge beyond entry expectations - critical thinking, application of concepts - more rigorous pace & content than high school courses - develops college-level communication skills - more theory and concepts than technical skills and professional prep Institutional Issues - campus ensures that all requirements for appropriate study are met Pedagogy - student-faculty interaction supports learning outcomes - evaluation of student performance: entry vs. exit
Baccalaureate-Level Courses
LDTP
Kurt Hessinger
562-951-4715
http://www.calstate.edu/acadaff/ldtp/
California Community College Articulation Officers Training
April 25 & 26, 2007
Kurt Hessinger & Christine Hanson, CSU Chancellor’s Office
[email protected](562) 951-4672
[email protected](562) 951-4715