Pathways to California Community Colleges Bachelor’s Degrees

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Pathways to California Community Colleges Bachelor’s Degrees Estela Narrie, Santa Monica College John Stanskas, ASCCC President 2018 ASCCC Curriculum Institute

Overview Introduction and Background Serving the State Mission Transfer from other Colleges College Efforts Statewide Efforts Questions

Background Program Creation primarily existed for native students from existing programs of study at the associate’s degree level Inter-segmental and Intra-segmental Transfer were not primary considerations

Background Basic Requirements of all students include recognized general education patterns across the state (CSU-GE and IGETC) Major’s Preparation varies depending on the program of study

Serving the State’s Mission Singular Programs or Geographically limited programs offered by the state of California need to be accessible to all Californians In the long range, as the pilot becomes permanent, a consistent process needs to be in place to facilitate student transfer

Serving the State’s Mission How is this different from what we already do? All colleges are equipped to certify general education and major’s preparation for students wishing to transfer to a baccalaureate institution There are processes in place to evaluate students transferring into our certificate and associate’s degree programs

Serving the State’s Mission Most CCCs are not experienced as the receiving institution for baccalaureate programs. What processes would be different?

Current Baccalaureate College Efforts Cypress College Funeral Services and Mortuary Science Students who qualify to apply for the Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service will have met the following prerequisites: Graduation from an ABFSE-accredited program of Funeral Service Education and ICFSEB NBE Certification CSU GE or IGETC Certification or a bachelor’s degree from a California State University Embalmer and Funeral Director License or Funeral Service Practitioner Certification, CFSP

Current Baccalaureate College Efforts Santa Monica College Interaction Design Prefer local students 60 CSU transferable units or earned a previous Bachelor’s degree Graduates of a graphic design program and/or possess work experience in design

State Level Coordination C-ID Processes Dental Hygiene – FDRG will meet in Fall to continue work Biomanufacturing – FDRG has 1 MC and 1 descriptor, needs more feedback Automotive – FDRG has 5 stack-able draft certificates and MC to lead to BS Respiratory Care – FDRG has 17 draft descriptors and 1 MC, meeting bi-weekly

State Level Coordination DRAFT Transfer to Dental Hygiene Program from any CCC   *Anatomy and Physiology sequence (8) BIOL115S or 110B+120B Microbiology(5) *Introductory Chemistry(4) CHEM101 Nutrition(3) NUTR110 *Statistics or College Algebra(3) MATH110, MATH151/0 *English Composition(3) ENGL100 *Critical Thinking through Writing(3) ENGL105 or ENGL110 *Intro to Sociology(3) SOCI110 *Intro to Psychology(3) PSYCH110 *Interpersonal Comm. or Public Speaking(3) COMM110 or 120 or 130 or 140 Multi-Cultural or Ethnic Studies Requirement. Choose one: Cultural Anthropology(3) ANTH120 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity(3) SOCI140 Introduction to Gender(3) SOCI150 Global Studies? SJS 110, 120, 130, 140 IGETC or CSU-GE Breadth 38 units Recommended Preparation Organic and Biochem option (4) CHEM102

Questions? Thank you for coming! Estela Narrie: narrie_estela@smc.edu John Stanskas: jstanskas@valleycollege.edu