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Code Green Super CIP (Curriculum Improvement Project)
Butch Grove Code Green Super CIP ManagerHilmi Lahoud Code Green Super CIP Project DirectorFrank Scuiletti Code Green Super CIP CME
Project Scope
Began July 1, 2010 (Two-Year Project)
Five Program Sectors and a Lead CollegeLead College (State funds)Building (Golden Leaf, Perkins Leadership, and State funds)Energy (Golden Leaf, Perkins Leadership, and State funds)Engineering Technology (Duke Energy)Environment (Perkins Leadership and State funds)Transportation (Perkins Leadership and State funds)
100% of Colleges Participated200+ Faculty and Industry Representatives
CIP Sector Colleges
Transportation: Blue Ridge CC
Engineering Tech: Central Piedmont CC
Environment: Davidson County CC
Energy: Central Carolina CC
Lead: Wake Tech
Building: Wilson CC
Super CIP “Umbrella” Program Structure
• Fewer curriculum program titles
• More certificate tracks within programs
• Applied Academic Core and Employability competencies across multiple program titles
• Technical core competencies across multiple program titles
Applied Academic Core
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Architecture and Construction
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Project Scope - By the NumbersCURRICULUM PROGRAMS
89 – Number of curriculum programs initially reviewed
77 – Number of programs revised
32 – Final number of consolidated curriculum standards recommend to the State Board for approval
Project Scope - By the NumbersCOURSES
Sector New Courses Revised Courses and/or SLOs Added Archived Courses Total
Building 2 37 0 39
Energy 2 30 0 32Engineering Technology 17 42 65 124
Environment 1 94 0 95
Transportation 25 16 27 68
Total 47 219 92 358
Project Scope - By the NumbersPROFESSIONAL DEVELOMENT
683 – Faculty members participated in
46 – Professional Development Events and
442 – Industry credentials were awarded or training was provided toward industry certification
New Career Cluster Curriculum Standard
• Multiple Programs• Common Pathway• Includes Classification of
Instructional Program codes
• Aligned with CTE National Standard and NCDPI
New Career Cluster Curriculum Standard
• Includes a Recommended APPLIED General Education Academic Core
New Career Cluster Curriculum Standard
• Includes a Technical Core and Program Major areas
• Local Flexibility• Shared Content Across
Programs
Student Learning OutcomesDeveloped for Technical Core courses and included in the Combined Course Library
Student Learning OutcomesDeveloped for Technical Core courses and included
in the Combined Course Library
Final College Voting Results
Sector Colleges Approved for Sector
In Favor Not in Favor
Total % In Favor: indicates 2/3 majority vote
Building 52 51 1 98%
Energy 56 55 1 98%
Engineering Technology
46 44 2 96%
Environment 43 42 1 98%
Transportation 43 39 4 91%
Curriculum Review Committee (CRC) Results
Curriculum Review Committee (CRC) May 29, 2012
CRC approved the 358 course recommendations from the CIP
Student Learning Outcomes created by the CIP were approved to be
included in the Combined Course Library (CCL) with the most recent version
of the course
State Board of Community Colleges July 20 (Future Action) and
August 17 (Action)
Effective Date: Fall 2013
Super CIP Directors:
Robert Holsten
Andrew McMahan
Rose Mary Seymour
Holly Weir
Chris English
Manager: Butch GroveNCCCS Staff: Jennifer Frazelle, Hilmi Lahoud, Frank Scuiletti, and others