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Career PathwaysVocational Education Leadership
March 23, 2012
Nancy Jones, Coastline Community College
WHAT OUR STUDENTS NEED AND WANT
• Industry-Ready Job Skills
• Streamlined Education–Fast Yet Complete Degrees/Certificates–No Duplication–Low Cost–Seamless Transitions
ARTICULATION DELIVERS
• Brings the Right People to the Table• Fosters Communications• Develops Trust• Drives Curriculum Alignment
WHY ARTICULATION DOESN’T WORK
• Title V Misconceptions– Credit in Escrow– In Good Standing
• Communications Between Segments• Faculty Resistance
– Budget– Rigor
• Student Awareness
STATEWIDE CAREER PATHWAYS
• Facilitate articulation between high schools, ROCPs, and colleges.– Create Articulation Agreements/Templates– Educate Students, Parents, Faculty on
Articulation/CTE– Create Database of Articulation Agreements– Create CTE Awareness (Whodouwant2b.com)– Provide Transportability
WHY DOES IT WORK?
• Coordinated by Statewide Academic Senate• Curriculum one of 10+1• Takes advantage of Consultation Process that is
used by the Statewide Academic Senate• Recognized by the State Chancellors Office• Recognized by the K-12 Dept. of Ed
PROJECT STATUS
• Articulation Template and Agreement Status– Over 55 DWGs have convened over the past 5 years.– Templates in all 15 industry sectors!– 118 approved articulation templates posted on the Statewide Career
Pathways website.– Over 1600 articulation agreements posted in the online database
• Addressing barriers to student transition from high schools and ROCPs to college CTE programs.
• Increasing CTE awareness (Whodouwant2b.com)• Developing CTE Transfer Degrees
WHY TEMPLATES?
1. Provide replicable standards
2. Easy to use
3. Statewide transportability
4. Allows for localization of agreements
Statewide Career Pathways Website
• www.statewidepathways.org• Template Forum and Approved Templates• Articulation Agreements Database• Tech Prep Directory• Other Resources
– Newsletters– Information on upcoming activities & trainings– Publications
1440 ASSOCIATE DEGREES FOR TRANSFER
1. To earn an “associate degree for transfer” a student must complete 60 semester units . . . that are eligible for transfer . . . that consist of:
IGETC or CSU GE Breadth
a major or area of emphasis of at least 18 units, as defined by the CCC
2. No additional local graduation requirements may be required
3. Minimum GPA of 2.0 is required
If a student completes an “associate degree for transfer” 1. “the CSU shall guarantee admission with junior
status” 2. “Admission to the CSU. . . does not guarantee
admission for specific majors or campuses”3. “the CSU shall grant a student priority admission to
his or her local CSU campus and to a program or major that is similar to his or her CC major or area of emphasis, as determined by the CSU campus to which the student is admitted”
Once a student completes an “associate degree for transfer” and
is at the CSU:
“The CSU shall not require students transferring . . . to repeat courses that are similar to those taken at the CC that counted toward the associate degree for transfer.”
1440/STATEWIDE CAREER PATHWAYS
• CC Faculty Scrambling to Develop 1440 Transfer Degrees-C-ID Project (C-ID.net)
• SCP working with C-ID to Develop CTE Transfer Model Curriculum (Templates)
• Implications for Programs of Study• How This Will Affect Your Students
CTE TMCs Approved
• AJ • Business• Early Childhood• Kinesiology• Studio Arts• Theatre
• Check C-ID.net for current listing
CTE TMCs In Process• Computer Science –Programming• Computer Information Systems – IT-Bus • Computer Information Systems – Security• Computer Information Systems – Routing (CISCO)
• Check C-ID.net for current listing
COMPUTER SCIENCE TMC
• 20 Units– Programming Concepts & Methodologies I
(CS1) (Object-Oriented) 3 Units– Programming Concepts & Methodologies II
(CS2) (Intro to Data Structures) 3 Units– Computer Arch. & Org. (w/Assembly Language)
3 Units– Discrete Structures 3 Units– Calculus I and II 8 Units– Physics I and II 8 Units
CIS BUSINESS EMPHSIS TMC
• 18 Units– Financial Accounting 3 Units– Managerial Accounting 3 Units– Microeconomics 3 Units– Macroeconomics 3 Units– Intro to Programming 3 Units– Intro Database Management Systems 3 Units– Finite Math or Bus Statistics 3 Units– Computer (Bus) Information Systems 3 Units
CIS SECURITY TMC
• 18 Units– Intro to Programming 3 Units– Intro to Networking 3 Units– Intro to Security 3 Units– Cyber Security 3 Units– Cisco Security or CISSP or Intro Forensics 3 Units– Intro Hardware or Intro Software or Intro Linux or
Intro Desktop OS or Intro OS or Intro Virtualization or Intro DBMS or SQL or Intro Scripting 3 Units
INFO TECH ROUTING TMC
• 18 Units– Intro to Networking 3 Units– Routing Protocols and Concepts 3 Units– LAN Switching/Wireless 3 Units– Accessing WAN 3 Units– Intro to Hardware 3 Units– Intro to Software 3 Units
2+2+2
• CCCs need to be involved with Programs of Study development and implementation
• Articulation key linkage• Ensure alignment with TMCs