EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. March 28, 2018
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1 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS March 28, 2018 To: From: Subject: Department Chairs Curriculum Committee Mr. Rick Crawford Dr. Sherrie L. Davey Mr. Artin Davidian Ms. Christine Frerichs Ms. Marilyn Frontanez-Loza Mr. Robert Godinez Mrs. Jessica Hansen Ms. Sanae Jennings Mr. Viken Kiledjian Dr. Anthony Lupica Ms. Erika Montenegro Dr. Jeanine Nolan Dr. Lakshmi Reddy Ms. Cathleen Rozadilla Ms. Alex Solis Ms. Beatriz Tapia Academic Senate President Mr. Jeffrey Hernandez Administration Dr. Djuradj Babic Ms. Julie Benavides Ms. Gina Chelstrom Ms. Evelyn Escatiola Mr. James Kenny Ms. Kerrin McMahan Ms. Paulina Palomino Mr. Al Rios Dr. Armando Rivera-Figueroa Ms. Angelica Toledo Mr. Juan Urdiales Mr. Ruben Arenas Dr. Armida Ornelas Mr. Steve Wardinski Chair, Curriculum Committee AGENDA FOR TECHNICAL REVIEW MEETING Thursday, April 12, 2018 from 12:10 1:50 p.m. in the President s Conference Room (Technology Building E7-410). Note: Academic Senate policy now requires that all Course Outlines submitted to the Curriculum Committee, whether New Course Outlines, Addition of District Course Outlines, Reinstate Archived Course Outlines, or Revised Course Outlines must have a department-approved SLO attached to that course outline using the ECD system prior to that course outline being eligible for inclusion on a Curriculum Committee agenda. 1
2 I. ADDITION OF DISTRICT COURSES 1. Kinesiology Athletics 551 Intercollegiate Football-Offensive Techniques (1.0) 2. Spanish 48 Introduction to Spanish Translation I (3.0) Prerequisite(s): Spanish 3 Intermediate Spanish I (5.0) OR Spanish 36 Spanish for Spanish Speakers II (5.0) 3. American Sign Language 5 Introduction to Interpreting (3.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 3 American Sign Language III (4.0) 4. American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 5 Introduction to Interpreting (3.0) 5. American Sign Language 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 4 American Sign Language IV (4.0) American Sign Language 5 Introduction to Interpreting (3.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) 6. American Sign Language 12 American Sign Language I for Spanish Speaking Families with Deaf Children (4.0) 7. American Sign Language 13 Baby Signs (3.0) 8. American Sign Language 16 Creative Signing (2.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 2 American Sign Language II (4.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 3 American Sign Language III (4.0) 9. American Sign Language 22 Professional Issue and Practice I (2.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 5 Introduction to Interpreting (3.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) American Sign Language 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) 10. American Sign Language 23 Professional Issues and Practice II (2.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 5 Introduction to Interpreting (5.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) American Sign Language 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) 11. American Sign Language 25 Conversational American Sign Language (2.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 2 American Sign Language II (4.0) 12. American Sign Language 55 Interpreting (4.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) English 101 College Reading and Composition I (3.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 65 Transliterating (4.0) American Sign Language 23 Professional Issues and Practice II (2.0) 2
3 13. American Sign Language 65 Transliterating (4.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) American Sign Language 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) English 101 College Reading and Composition I (3.0) Advisory(s): American Sign Language 23 Professional Issues and Practice II (2.0) American Sign Language 55 Interpreting (4.0) II. REVISED CREDIT COURSE OUTLINES 1. American Sign Language 1 American Sign Language I (4.0) 2. American Sign Language 40 Introduction to Deaf Culture (3.0) III. NEW CREDIT COURSES 1. American Sign Language 33 Fundamentals of Fingerspelling (2.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 1 American Sign Language I (4.0) 2. American Sign Language 35 Trilingual Interpretation: American Sign Language, English, Spanish I (3.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 45 Latino Deaf Culture (3.0) and Spanish 35 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I (5.0) 3. American Sign Language 36 Trilingual Interpretation: American Sign Language, English, Spanish II (3.0) Prerequisite(s): American Sign Language 35 Trilingual Interpretation: American Sign Language, English, Spanish I (3.0) 4. American Sign Language 45 Latino Deaf Culture (3.0) 5. Logistics 108 Industry Safety Fundamentals (3.0) IV. NEW DISTANCE REQUESTS 1. Logistics 108 Industry Safety Fundamentals (3.0) V. NEW SKILLS CERTIFICATE REQUEST 1. Baby Signs Skills Certificate Required Courses: A S L 1 American Sign Language I (4.0) OR A S L 12 American Sign Language I for Spanish Speaking Families with Deaf Children (4.0) AND A S L 2 American Sign Language II (4.0) A S L 13 Baby Signs (3.0) Total: 11 units 3
4 VI. NEW DEGREE REQUEST 1. Interpreter Education AA Degree Required Courses: A S L 4 American Sign Language IV (4.0) A S L 5 Introduction to Interpreting (3.0) A S L 6 English-to-Sign Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) A S L 10 Sign-to-English Interpreting/Transliterating (4.0) A S L 16 Creative Signing (2.0) A S L 22 Professional Issue and Practice I (2.0) A S L 23 Professional Issues and Practice II (2.0) A S L 25 Conversational American Sign Language (2.0) A S L 33 Fundamentals of Fingerspelling (2.0) A S L 55 Interpreting (4.0) A S L 61 Elementary American Sign Language Conversation (2.0) A S L 65 Transliterating (4.0) A S L 40 Introduction to Deaf Culture (3.0) OR A S L 45 Latino Deaf Culture (3.0) Subtotal: 38 units Elective Courses: A S L 35 Trilingual Interpretation: American Sign Language, English, Spanish I (3.0) A S L 36 Trilingual Interpretation: American Sign Language, English, Spanish II (3.0) Subtotal: 0-6 units Free Electives: 0-4 units LACCD General Education Requirements: 21 units Total units that may be double counted: 3 units Total units in degree: units VII. NEW HONORS REQUEST 1. Art History 171 Introduction to Global Contemporary Art (3.0) Advisory(s): English 101 College Reading and Composition (3.0) VIII. DEGREE CHANGE REQUEST 1. Respiratory Therapy AS Degree FROM: Respiratory Therapy A.S Degree Required Program Prerequisites: units ANATOMY 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy (4.0) PHYSIOL 1 Introduction to Human Physiology (4.0) OR BIOLOGY 20 Human Anatomy and Physiology (8.0) CHEM 51 Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5.0) OR CHEM 65 Introductory General Chemistry (4.0) MICRO 1 Introduction Microbiology (5.0) OR MICRO 20 General Microbiology (4.0) COMM 101 Public Speaking (3.0) OR COMM 121 Interpersonal Communication (3) MATH 125 Intermediate Algebra (5.0) ENGLISH 101 College Reading and Composition II (3.0) 4
5 Required major courses: 48 units First Year (Theory): RESP TH 2 Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy (4.0) RESP TH 21 Physics for Respiratory Care (3.0) RESP TH 101 Survey of Respiratory Therapy (2.0) RESP TH 7 Applied Medicine and Pathology (3.0) RESP TH 23 Advanced Respiratory Pathophysiology (1.0) RESP TH 30 Adult Critical Care Monitoring and Diagnostics (3.0) Second Year (Clinical): Summer Session: RESP TH 15 Introduction to Clinical Experience (4.0) RESP TH 3 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience I (5.0) RESP TH 4 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience II (5.0) RESP TH 27 Physician Respiratory Care Clinical Rounds I (1.0) Winter Session: RESP TH 29 Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Therapy (4.0) RESP TH 5 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience III (5.0) RESP TH 11 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience IV (5.0) RESP TH 28 Physician Respiratory Care Clinical Rounds II (1.0) LACCD General Education Plan: *19 units Note: 9 units of program prerequisite courses can be double counted in GE Areas A, D1, D2. *Students in this program are exempt from the 2 unit E1 Health Education requirement. Total: units TO: Respiratory Therapy A.S Degree Required Program Prerequisites: units ANATOMY 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy (4.0) PHYSIOL 1 Introduction to Human Physiology (4.0) OR BIOLOGY 20 Human Anatomy and Physiology (8.0) CHEM 51 Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5.0) OR CHEM 65 Introductory General Chemistry (4.0) MICRO 1 Introduction Microbiology (5.0) OR MICRO 20 General Microbiology (4.0) MATH 125 Intermediate Algebra (5.0) ENGLISH 101 College Reading and Composition II (3.0) Required major courses: 48 units First Year (Theory): RESP TH 2 Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy (4.0) RESP TH 21 Physics for Respiratory Care (3.0) RESP TH 101 Survey of Respiratory Therapy (2.0) RESP TH 7 Applied Medicine and Pathology (3.0) RESP TH 23 Advanced Respiratory Pathophysiology (1.0) RESP TH 30 Adult Critical Care Monitoring and Diagnostics (3.0) 5
6 Second Year (Clinical): Summer Session: RESP TH 15 Introduction to Clinical Experience (4.0) RESP TH 3 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience I (5.0) RESP TH 4 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience II (5.0) RESP TH 27 Physician Respiratory Care Clinical Rounds I (1.0) Winter Session: RESP TH 29 Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Therapy (4.0) RESP TH 5 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience III (5.0) RESP TH 11 Applications of Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Experience IV (5.0) RESP TH 28 Physician Respiratory Care Clinical Rounds II (1.0) LACCD General Education Plan: *19 units Note: 9 units of program prerequisite courses can be double counted in GE Areas A, D1, D2. *Students in this program are exempt from the 2 unit E1 Health Education requirement. Total: units 6
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