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Presentation to Faculty Senate Baccalaureate Core: Proposed Policy on Credit Beyond the Minimum Presentation to Faculty Senate February 12, 2015

Observations by BCC (AY 2012-13): Background Observations by BCC (AY 2012-13): Category Minimum Credits Listed Courses At Minimum Listed Courses Above Minimum Skills Writing I 3 1 (100%) Writing II 13 (87%) 2 (13%) Mathematics 1 (13%) 7 (88%) Speech 3 (100%) Fitness 2-cr lecture + lab/PAC 2 1/21/15

Background Observations by BCC: Category Minimum Credits Listed Courses At Minimum Listed Courses Above Minimum Perspectives Cultural Diversity 3 35 (71%) 14 (29%) Literature & The Arts 21 (43%) 28 (57%) Social Processes & Institutions 15 (63%) 9 (38%) Western Culture 27 (43%) 36 (57%) DPD 25 (54%) 21 (46%) 3 1/21/15

Background Observations by BCC: Category Minimum Credits Listed Courses At Minimum Listed Courses Above Minimum Perspectives Biological Science (w/Lab) 4 17 (100%) Physical Science (w/Lab) 15 (58%) 11 (42%) (additional science from either category) 4 1/21/15

Background Observations by BCC: Category Minimum Credits Listed Courses At Minimum Listed Courses Above Minimum Synthesis Contemporary Global Issues 3 24 (56%) 19 (44%) Science, Technology & Society 61 (73%) 22 (27%) Total (excepting WIC) 48 5 1/21/15

Academic freedom & Faculty Control of Curriculum Related Issues Student Impact: Many programs require >110 cr. Many programs require <80 cr. Term-by-term credit load, and total time to completion Cost Academic freedom & Faculty Control of Curriculum Goal: Choice for students, choice for faculty 6 1/21/15

Proposed Policy Count listed courses in each category at or above minimum credit on July 1 of each calendar year Deny approval for any new course, or any increase in credit hour, for courses in categories with 50% or more of courses above the minimum credit load for the category. Exception: Allow units to couple such a new/revised course with an additional change to decrease credit in a separate course in the category. Encourage creation of new courses at the minimum credit load, particularly in LA, WC, DPD, PS, CGI. 7 1/21/15