Creating a Requisite Skills or Advisory Preparation Matrix Presenters: Edward Karpp (Dean of Research, Planning, and Grants) Terrence Yu (Research Analyst)

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Creating a Requisite Skills or Advisory Preparation Matrix Presenters: Edward Karpp (Dean of Research, Planning, and Grants) Terrence Yu (Research Analyst)

Overview Purpose of “Prerequisite, Corequisite, Recommended Preparation Content Review Form” Review helpful materials and resources to complete the form Describe the step by step process to complete the form

Definition Prerequisite: “A condition of enrollment that a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate current readiness for enrollment in a course or educational program.” Students must complete all prerequisite classes with a satisfactory grade of “A”, “B”, “C”, “CR”, or “P”. Examples Physics 105 (General Physics) Prerequisite: Math 102 or Math 110 History 117 (History of the United States) Prerequisite: Eligibility for Engl 120 or ESL 151

Definition Corequisite: “A condition of enrollment consisting of a course that a student is required to simultaneously take in order to enroll in another course.” Examples Music 105 (Musicianship II) Corequisite: Music 108 Child Development 141 (Teaching Seminar) Corequisite: CHLDV 180, 181, or 182

Definition Recommended Preparation: “A condition of enrollment that a student is advised, but not required, to meet before or in conjunction with enrollment in a course or educational program.” Examples Linguistics 101 (Intro to Linguistics) Recommended Prep: Eligibility for English 101 Biology 115 (Human Anatomy) Recommended Prep: Biology 115 for students with limited background in biological sciences

Why do we need the form? Find appropriate prerequisite, corequisite, or recommended preparation for new course or existing course changes Prevent establishing prerequisites arbitrarily Maintain records to document that content review was completed

When do you need to submit the form? Creating a new course Making prerequisite changes to existing courses

Before completing form Determine English, ESL, and Math preparation levels Determine possible prerequisite, corequisite, or recommended preparation for target course Review exit standards for prerequisite, corequisite, or recommended preparation course in course outlines

Steps to Complete Matrix Obtain a copy of a blank matrix from college website: Link: “Curriculum Development Materials” “Forms, Templates, and Samples” “Course Outline" Complete the top portion of the form List the target course’s entry expectations along top row

Steps to Complete Matrix List exit standards of prerequisite, corequisite, or recommended preparation in the left column of table Place a checkmark where exit standards and entry expectations match in skill Submit completed form to Research and Planning