Minutes 4-2-2003
Curriculum Gen Ed Committee of the Educational Advisory Council
Minutes
April 2, 2003
SYLVANIA CAMPUS, CC BLDG, PINE ROOM
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Members Present (X)
x | Nancy Bennani, SY SS 215 | x | Diane Kamali, CA SC 206 |
Angela Berdahl, RC 3/201 | x | Pam Kessinger, RC 2/245 | |
x | Kendra Cawley, RC 7/202 | x | Michael Marciniak, CA SC 206 |
x | Mike Cleghorn, CA JH 202 | Porter Raper, CA SC 206 | |
x | Vinh T. Do, SY CC 216 | x | Dieterich Steinmetz, SY HT 305 |
x | Mary Ann Humphrey-Keever, RC 5/105D | x | Jody Taylor, SY HT 318 |
x | Karen Jolly, Chair, SY SS 217 | x | Rowan Wolf, SY SS 217 |
x | Jeff Josifek, CA JH 202 | Joe Wright, WCWTC 1506 |
Non-Voting Support Members Present (X)
x | Cheryl Kolbe, RC 2/122a | x | Sally Stilwell, RC 2/123d |
x | Amy Alday-Murray, RC 2/123d | x | Susan Wilson, CA SSB 116 |
Guy Sievert, SY CC 232 |
Guests:
Bob Donner and Christyn Dundorf
Old Business:
208. ECE 124 MULTICULTURAL PRACTICES: EXPLORING OUR VIEWS – NEW COURSE
3 lec, 3 cr
Develops awareness of how personal experiences, belief systems and values impact work with children and families. Examines the impact of cultural, linguistic, and class identities and histories on inter-relationships in divers populations. Applies techniques for incorporating other peoples histories, values and belief systems into child-and family-centered practices.
30 character title for Student Transcript: Multicultural Practice: Views
Requested implementation term: 200304
POSTPONED with the request from the Committee to continue the attempt to make contact with the Sociology SAC and send the results of the discussion to Karen Jolly who will forward them to the Committee for email vote and recommendation.
New Business:
219. DS 106 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION/DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC CONTROL – TITLE CHANGE
Currently: Engine Diagnostic Tune-up
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED with comment to contact the Curriculum Office with a 30 character title for student transcript.
220. DS 106 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION/DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC CONTROL – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 6 lec/lab, 3 cr
Currently: 12 lec/lab, 6 cr
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
221. DS 106 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION/DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC CONTROL – COURSE DESCRIPTION CHANGE
Proposed: (PMI) Preventive Maintenance inspection of vehicles D.O.T. (Department of Transportation) out of service criteria, PM scheduling, lubricants, and winterizing. (DDEC) Detroit Diesel Electronic Control to understand and trouble shoot system.
Current: Analyze and diagnose each supporting system of the diesel engine to properly tune the engine for peak performance. Develops an understanding of how each of these systems relates to one another.
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
222. DS 106 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION/DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC CONTROL – LEARNING OUTCOME CHANGE
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
223. DS 206 MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY TRUCK BRAKE, SUSPENSION & STEERING – COURSE TITLE CHANGE
Currently: Brakes, Suspension and Steering
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED with comment to contact the Curriculum Office with a 30 character title for student transcript.
224. DS 206 MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY TRUCK BRAKE, SUSPENSION & STEERING – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 18 lec/lab, 9 cr
Currently: 12 lec/lab, 6 cr
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
225. DS 206 MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY TRUCK BRAKE, SUSPENSION & STEERING – COURSE DESCRIPTION CHANGE
Proposed: To gain knowledge in medium/heavy duty truck brake system, suspension and steering. Covers: air brakes systems, hydraulic brake systems, truck foundations, antilock brakes, automatic slack adjusters, wheel and tires and fifth wheel. Emphasizes safety and the use of service manuals and textbooks.
Currently: Gain knowledge in brake systems, suspension and steering as used on heavy duty trucks. Covers: air brake systems, truck foundation brakes, antilock brake systems, steering systems, suspension systems, wheels and tires and fifth wheels. Emphasizing safety will be a must in all operations and phases of brakes, suspension and steering. The student must be able to follow verbal and written instructions from instructor and in diesel service manuals and textbooks.
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
226. DS 206 MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY TRUCK BRAKE, SUSPENSION & STEERING – LEARNING OUTCOME CHANGE
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED with suggestion to review the learning outcome verbiage for both DS 106 and 206 and formulate a consistency of language for both courses.
227. ARCH 111, 112, 113 WORKING DRAWINGS 1, 2, and 3 – PREREQUISITE CHANGE
Proposed: Delete recommended prerequisite statement from the course description.
Currently: Course description includes: Recommended: ARCH 126 or equivalent.
Requested implementation term: 200304
WITHDRAWN BY ORIGINATOR
228. MA 118 MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES LAB – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 6 lab, 2 cr
Currently: 4.5 lec, 1.5 cr
Requested implementation term: 200304
WITHDRAWN BY ORIGINATOR
229. MLT 170 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 12 lab, 4 cr
Currently: 9 lab, 3 cr
Requested implementation term: 200304
RECOMMENDED
230. MLT 201 INTRODUCTION TO HISTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 1 – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 3 lec, 3 lab, 4 cr
Currently: 3 lec, 3 cr.
Requested implementation term: 200401
POSTPONED until Learning Outcome form is received by the Committee
231. MLT 201 INTRODUCTION TO HISTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 1 – COURSE DESCRIPTION CHANGE
Proposed: First course of two-course sequence. Introduces histologic knowledge and skills including instrumentation, tissue fixation, embedding, cutting, staining and troubleshooting. Stresses professionalism and safety in medical settings. Department permission required for registration.
Currently: The first of a two-term course introducing the basic histologic knowledge, skills and practices including instrumentation, tissue fixation, embedding, cutting, staining and troubleshooting. Stresses professionalism and safety in the medical setting. After completion of the two-term course sequence and one- year experience, student will be eligible to take the national registry examinations. Students must be certified as a Medical Laboratory/Technician and have department permission to register.
Requested implementation term: 200401
POSTPONED until Learning Outcome form is received by the Committee
232. MLT 202 INTRODUCTION TO HISTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES II – COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE
Proposed: 3 lec, 3 lab, 4 cr
Currently: 3 lab, 1 cr.
Requested implementation term: 200401
POSTPONED until Learning Outcome form is received by the Committee
233. MLT 202 INTRODUCTION TO HISTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES II – COURSE DESCRIPTION CHANGE
Proposed: Second course of two-course sequence. Introduces histologic knowledge and skills including instrumentation, staining techniques, frozen sections and immunohistochemical techniques. Stresses professionalism and safety in medical settings. Prerequisite: MLT 201.
Currently: Second term of a two-term course that introduces the basic histologic knowledge, skills and practices including instrumentation, special staining techniques, frozen sections and processing various types of tissues, fungus, etc. Stresses professionalism and safety in the medical setting. After completion of the two-term course sequence and one year experience, students will be eligible to take the national registry examinations. Completion of MLT 201 and department permission required for registration.
Requested implementation term: 200401
POSTPONED until Learning Outcome form is received by the Committee
Note: Item #148 MLT 150 Lab Assistant-Phlebotomy Practicum – Course Description Change was recommended via an email vote by the Curriculum/GenEd Committee and was not reflected in the March 05, 2003 minutes.
ADDENDUM
The following curricular items have been added to the committee minutes so that the college community has the opportunity to view changes that do not require committee approval but are addressed by the Dean of Academic Services:
LAT 109 Plant Propagation II – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: LAT 211
LAT 223 Site Surveying and Analysis – PREREQUISITE CHANGE, 200304
LAT 232 Landscape Irrigation II – PREREQUISITE CHANGE, 200304
LAT 236 Landscape Math – PREREQUISITE CHANGE, 200304
LAT 210 Plant Propagation I – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 211 Plant Propagation II – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 212 Plant Propagation III – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 220 Landscape Construction Details – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 221 Landscape Design Problems – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 222 Site Grading – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 227 Color Sketching – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
LAT 233 Turfgrass Identification – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200304
MA 111 Medical Terminology – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 111, 200304
MA 131 Intro to Medical Science – COURSE NUMBER and COURSE TITLE CHANGE, formerly: MP 131 Medical Science, 200304
MA 136 Medical Transcription Lab 2 – COURSE INACTIVATION and COURSE TITLE CHANGE, formerly: MP 136 Medications, 200304
MA 137 Medications – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE , formerly: MP 136, 200304
MA 180 Coding and Reimbursement – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 180, 200304
HIM 101 Seminar I – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 101, 200304
HIM 103 Seminar 3 – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 103, 200304
HIM 105 Ancillary Information Analysis – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 105, 200304
HIM 107 Ancillary Information Analysis Lab – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 107, 200304
HIM 121 Legal & Ethical Aspects of Healthcare – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 121, 200304
HIM 140 Health Record Content 1 – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 140, 200304
HIM 141 Health Record Content 2 – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 141, 200304
HIM 182 Healthcare Delivery Systems – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 182, 200304
HIM 131 Medical Science – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE, formerly: MP 131, 200304
WR 65A and 65B – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200303
DE 70 Assist. Tech. For College Success – COURSE INACTIVATION, 200303