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2012 - 2014Mission CollegeSanta Clara, CA
NEH IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
What and Who is NEH?WHAT: •NEH stands for the National Endowment for the Humanities•It’s a 3 year grant which was awarded to Mission College•Through a formal application process, all faculty had the opportunity to be involved in the implementation of the grant •From the applicants, 3 Mission College Faculty were selected and flown to Hawaii for a one-week grant overview and training
WHO: •The 3 selected faculty are: Char Perlas (Counseling), Margaret Juncker (English), and Myo Myint (ESL)
NEH Grant Objective
NEH wants colleges to create opportunities for students that result in the following: Raising cultural awareness and bridging the gap of understanding between cultures; Educating our students about Southeast Asian and Asian Culture and History with the aim of making them more marketable global citizens, particularly as Asian countries continue to rise and impact the global economy.
Mission College’s Implementation Plan
Certificate, Asian Culture – 18 Units
Core: History 31 History of East Asia
Human 007 International Films
Human 020 Asian Roots and Culture
Human 030 Cultural Studies
Elective (choose 1 or more from list to total 3 units)
Implementation Plan continued….AA, Humanities with emphasis in Asian Culture
GE – 24 Units
Major Core – 18 Units (certificate courses)Major Electives – Choose min. 15 units from the course list
*Additional Elective units required when GE and Major units = >60
AA Liberal Arts, Arts & Humanities w/ emphasis in Asian Culture
AA Liberal Arts, Social & Behavioral Sciences w/ emphasis in Asian Culture
GE – 24 Units
Major Core – Students choose 18 units from the list of applicable courses (see course list)
*Additional Elective units required when GE and Major units = >60
Opportunity for ALL Departments!
Potential Transfer Partnerships•B
erkeley: http://ieas.berkeley.edu/
•Stanford: http://ceas.stanford.edu/
•San Francisco State: http://www.usfca.edu/artsci/asian/major/
•UCLA: http://cis.ucla.edu/studyArea/course.asp?id=79
•UC Riverside: http://www.asianstudies.ucr.edu/
•UC Santa Barbara: http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/
•CSU Long Beach: http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/aaas/
•UC Davis: http://eastasian.ucdavis.edu/
•CSU Sacramento: http://www.csus.edu/asia/
•USC: http://dornsife.usc.edu/eascenter
•Pomona College: http://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/asian-studies/
•UC Santa Cruz: http://eastasianstudies.ucsc.edu/
•University of San Diego: http://www.sandiego.edu/cas/asianstudies/
•CSU Chico: http://www.csuchico.edu/international-studies/asian/index.shtml
Cost to the College
Our Accomplishments
Summer 2012•July 12th – July 20th: NEH Symposium & Development of Implementation Plan•August 8th: Cluster Meeting at CCSF & Fall Event Planning (local & cluster)•August 22nd: Core NEH Group Meeting with Deans, VP & Inquire about applicable funding (AANAPISI)
Fall 2012•Sept 7th: Presentation to ADC•Oct 22nd: Distinguished Guest Speaker @ CCSF (Barbara Andaya: “Female Status: A Defining Characteristic of Southeast Asia”)•Oct – Nov: Creation of NEH Overview•Oct – Nov: Development of certificate and degrees with specified, applicable courses•Nov 2nd: Follow-up report to ADC and approval•Nov 29th: Presentation to Academic Senate and approval
NEH Faculty Inquiry Group
THE NEH TEAM NEEDS YOU!