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Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved September 11, 2014 *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation ~Course requires CCCCO submission Page 1 of 22 Subject: Administration of Justice (ADJU) Discipline: Administration of Justice ~324A S.T.C. Certified Supplemental Core Course 48 - 54 hours lab, 1 units Grade Only REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 381, Administration of Justice 382, Administration of Justice 383, and Administration of Justice 384, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent POST Certification. Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Administration of Justice 324. This Standards and Training for Corrections (S.T.C.) certified course provides entry level training for corrections officers who are peace officers and have completed the Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Basic Course. It emphasizes facility operations; inmate supervision and management; facility security; booking and releasing inmates; and emergency procedures. This course meets California State Board of Corrections mandates. It is intended for practicing peace officers. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable. Offered At: Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) Six Year Review Advisory (New) Course Description Course Number (was 324) Equivalency (New) Hours Change Limitation on Enrollment (New) Methods of Instruction Texts Units Change Approved Proposed for College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: MIRAMAR Effective: Fall 2015 Subject: Administration of Justice (ADJU) Discipline: Administration of Justice 361T Block 20: Force Options / Internal Affairs for Correctional Deputies 1 - 4 hours lecture, 7 - 15 hours lab, 0.2 units Grade Only REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 323 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent S.T.C. Certified Correctional Officer Core Course Academy or Administration of Justice 324A or Administration of Justice 265A, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent Limitation on Enrollment: Health and Safety. Must be free of injuries and on full duty status. This course provides refresher training on defensive tactics, force options/transition techniques, and Internal Affairs investigations. Students will participate in practical training exercises and scenarios, including defensive tactics and force transition drills. This course is intended for current correctional deputies including Peace Officers, Adult Corrections Officers, Juvenile Corrections Officers, and Supervisors. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Not applicable to the Associate Degree. Offered At: Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) Six Year Review Course Description Limitation on Enrollment (New) Methods of Instruction Prerequisite (Change) Reading Assignments Student Learning Objectives Texts Writing Assignments Approved Proposed for College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: MIRAMAR Effective: Fall 2015

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  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 1 of 22

    Subject: Administration of Justice (ADJU) Discipline: Administration of Justice

    ~324A S.T.C. Certified Supplemental Core Course

    48 - 54 hours lab, 1 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 381, Administration of Justice 382,

    Administration of Justice 383, and Administration of Justice 384, each with a grade of

    "C" or better, or equivalent POST Certification.

    Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Administration of Justice 324.

    This Standards and Training for Corrections (S.T.C.) certified course provides entry level

    training for corrections officers who are peace officers and have completed the Peace

    Officer Standards & Training (POST) Basic Course. It emphasizes facility operations;

    inmate supervision and management; facility security; booking and releasing inmates;

    and emergency procedures. This course meets California State Board of Corrections

    mandates. It is intended for practicing peace officers.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Course Number (was 324)

    Equivalency (New)

    Hours Change

    Limitation on Enrollment (New)

    Methods of Instruction

    Texts

    Units Change

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Administration of Justice (ADJU) Discipline: Administration of Justice

    361T Block 20: Force Options / Internal Affairs for Correctional Deputies

    1 - 4 hours lecture, 7 - 15 hours lab, 0.2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 323 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent

    S.T.C. Certified Correctional Officer Core Course Academy or Administration of Justice

    324A or Administration of Justice 265A, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent

    Limitation on Enrollment: Health and Safety. Must be free of injuries and on full duty

    status.

    This course provides refresher training on defensive tactics, force options/transition

    techniques, and Internal Affairs investigations. Students will participate in practical

    training exercises and scenarios, including defensive tactics and force transition drills.

    This course is intended for current correctional deputies including Peace Officers, Adult

    Corrections Officers, Juvenile Corrections Officers, and Supervisors.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Not applicable to the Associate Degree.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Course Description

    Limitation on Enrollment (New)

    Methods of Instruction

    Prerequisite (Change)

    Reading Assignments

    Student Learning Objectives

    Texts

    Writing Assignments

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 2 of 22

    Subject: American Sign Language/Interpreting (AMSL) Discipline: Sign Language, American

    115 American Sign Language Level I

    64 - 72 hours lecture, 4 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Corequisite: American Sign Language/Interpreting 115L.

    Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    American Sign Language/Interpreting 100.

    This is an entry-level course designed to introduce students to American Sign Language

    (ASL) and Fingerspelled Signs as it is used within Deaf Culture. Students are taught to

    use American Sign Language by signing, fingerspelled signing, using facial grammar at

    the novice level. Emphasis is placed on the development of ASL and receptive skills. The

    course is designed for students who want to explore the basic language structure of ASL

    and Deaf Culture.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. CSU

    General Education. IGETC. UC Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa.

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Architecture (ARCH) Discipline: Architecture

    100 Architectural Drafting

    96 - 108 hours lab, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5; Mathematics 38 with a grade of

    "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level M30.

    This course is designed for all students who wish to develop basic hand drafting skills for

    use in Architectural, Civil Engineering, Construction, Interior Design, and Landscape

    programs. Topics include lettering, line control, sketching, and use of drafting

    instruments.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Mesa

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 3 of 22

    Subject: Architecture (ARCH) Discipline: Architecture

    175 Advanced Architectural Design I

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 96 - 108 hours lab, 5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Architecture 172 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5; Mathematics 42 and Architecture

    220, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    This course an advanced practical study of architectural design based on advanced

    contemporary architectural theory. Students analyze and design architectural projects

    with emphasis on the plan, section, building form and environmental issues. Students are

    required to present their design projects to the class. This course is designed for

    architecture students.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Mesa

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Art-Fine Art (ARTF) Discipline: Art or Graphic Arts

    ~280D Digital Art Studio Lab

    48 - 54 hours lab, 1 units

    Pass/No Pass

    REQUISITES: Corequisite: Art-Fine Art 231 or Art-Fine Art 232 or Art-Fine Art 233.

    This is a supervised studio laboratory in digital art and graphic design. Emphasis is

    placed on the technical refinement of digital imaging skills. This course is designed for

    fine art majors.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Not required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Activation (Currently active at another

    college)

    Discipline

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Summer 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 4 of 22

    Subject: Art-Graphic Design (ARTG) Discipline: Graphic Arts

    126 Intermediate Digital Media

    24 - 27 hours lecture, 72 - 81 hours lab, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5; Art-Graphic Design 125 with a

    grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    This course is an intermediate level survey course which explores the principles of digital

    media utilized for visual communication. Instruction will incorporate the primary

    hardware and software utilized in the digital media industry today. This course is

    intended for students majoring in graphic arts or anyone interested in digital media.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: City, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Outline of Topics

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Art-Graphic Design (ARTG)

    ~149 Studio Practices

    24 - 27 hours lecture, 72 - 81 hours lab, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Limitation on Enrollment: Must obtain an Add Code from the instructor for enrollment.

    Students must submit portfolio of graphic design work in order to obtain an add code

    from the instructor for registration.

    This advanced course is designed to provide opportunities for professional practice in the

    field of graphic design. Whenever possible students will work on real jobs for non-profit

    organizations and San Diego City or Miramar College. Interfacing with clients,

    developing design briefs and graphic problem solving will result in printed portfolio

    samples. This course is intended for students majoring in graphic design.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: City, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation *(Active at another

    College)*

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City

    Originating Campus: CITY

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 5 of 22

    Subject: Computer and Information Sciences (CISC) Discipline: Computer Science

    190 Java Programming

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 48 - 54 hours lab, 4 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5. Mathematics 34A with a grade of

    "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level M20. Computer and Information

    Sciences 186 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    This course is an introduction to programming using Java. The course covers the

    fundamentals of object-oriented programming utilizing the Java programming language

    for general purpose business programs and interactive World Wide Web-based Internet

    programs. This course is intended for students majoring in computer and information

    sciences or anyone interested in the Java programming language.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 6 of 22

    Subject: Computer and Information Sciences (CISC) Discipline: Computer Science

    ~192 C/C++ Programming

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 48 - 54 hours lab, 4 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5; Computer and Information Sciences

    186 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    This course presents basic programming concepts using the C++ programming language.

    The organization of standard Input/Output (I/O) classes is emphasized. Structured- and

    object-oriented programming techniques are presented and used to design and implement

    a variety of programming problems. This course is intended for students majoring in

    computer science or anyone interested in computer programming.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Critical Thinking Assignments

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Outline of Topics

    Outside Assignments

    Reading Assignments

    SAM Code

    Student Learning Objectives

    Texts

    TOP Code

    Writing Assignments

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Cosmetology (COSM) Discipline: Cosmetology

    95 State Board Review

    40 - 45 hours lecture, 2.5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Cosmetology 81 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Cosmetology 90L with a grade

    of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Limitation on Enrollment: Must obtain an Add Code from the instructor for enrollment.

    This course is a designed to prepare cosmetology students for the State of California

    Licensure Examination for Cosmetology. Topics include California rules and regulations

    for cosmetology professionals, health and safety codes, and professionalism in salon

    settings.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: City

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Corequisite (Change)

    Course Description

    Critical Thinking Assignments

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Outside Assignments

    Student Learning Objectives

    Texts

    Writing Assignments

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City

    Originating Campus: CITY

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 7 of 22

    Subject: Diesel Technology (DIES) Discipline: Diesel Mechanics

    137A Advanced Diesel Fuel Injection Systems

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 48 - 54 hours lab, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Diesel Technology 137 and Diesel Technology 144, each with a grade of

    "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: English 35 or English 42, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or

    Assessment Skill Level R4 and English 43 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or

    Assessment Skill Level W4; Mathematics 38 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent

    or Assessment Skill Level M30.

    This course concentrates on the electronically controlled fuel injection systems of

    Caterpillar, Cummins, and Detroit Diesel engines. Students perform independently while

    learning system design, analysis, and mechanical adjustments. Students learn how to use

    electronic service tools to access and set programmable system features and electronic

    diagnostic tools to troubleshoot system malfunctions. This course is intended for students

    interested in advanced diesel technology systems.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Critical Thinking Assignments

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Outside Assignments

    Reading Assignments

    Supplies

    Texts

    Writing Assignments

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Emergency Medical Technician (EMGM) Discipline: Emergency Medical Technologies

    105A Emergency Medical Technician - National Registry

    96 - 108 hours lecture, 48 - 54 hours lab, 7 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Emergency Medical Technician

    106 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Fire Protection Technology 130 or Emergency Medical Technician 105.

    Limitation on Enrollment: Health and Safety. Students must have a current Healthcare

    Provider Level CPR Card, immunization record, and a current TB test within 30 days of

    course start.

    This course covers the techniques of emergency medical care and transportation of the

    sick and injured within the responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

    The course content is based upon the State of California Emergency Medical Services

    (EMS) Authority requirements referenced in Title 22, Division 9, Chapter 2, Article L of

    the California Administrative Code. Course approval is with the San Diego County

    Emergency Medical Services. Upon successful completion, the student will be eligible to

    take the National Registry EMT Cognitive Examination for Emergency Medical

    Technician. This course is intended for students preparing for a career as an EMT,

    paramedic, firefighter, nurse, physician assistant, or medical doctor.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Corequisite (New)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 8 of 22

    Subject: Exercise Science (EXSC)

    ~142 Hiking for Fitness I- Fundamentals

    24 - 108 hours lab, 0.5-2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Physical Education 188.

    This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills required for hiking. Emphasis

    is placed on proper warm-up and warm down, walking form and injury prevention and

    treatment. This course is intended for all students interested in fundamental hiking and

    personal fitness. When this course is offered for one or two units, the additional time is

    utilized for skill development in the group hiking leadership.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation *(Active at another

    College)*

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 50 Community Emergency Response Team Training

    32 - 36 hours lecture, 1.5 units

    Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option

    This course provides students with the beginning skills needed to respond to community

    disasters when emergency services are not immediately available. Topics include disaster

    preparedness, fire safety, medical operations, light search and rescue, survivor trauma,

    and terrorist incidents. This class is intended for students who would like to prepare for

    natural and man made disasters.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 9 of 22

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT) Discipline: Fire Technology or Search and Rescue

    121 Vertical Rescue

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 1.5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 150A and Fire Protection Technology 150B,

    each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Fire Technology 121.

    This course offers advanced training in making vertical rescues. Students learn about

    current methods of rappelling, cliff rescue, raising and lowering victims, and high-rise

    rope rescue. Students practice at various locations within the community. This course is

    intended for students majoring in Open Water Lifeguarding and for current or future

    emergency services personnel.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Discipline (New)

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 10 of 22

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 250 Structure Collapse Technician

    8 - 9 hours lecture, 48 - 54 hours lab, 1.5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or

    Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5; Mathematics 34A with a grade of "C" or better, or

    equivalent or Assessment Skill Level M20.

    This Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Structure Collapse Technician

    course prepares firefighters and other rescue personnel to perform search and rescue at

    collapsed structure incidents. Through lecture and hands-on manipulative lessons, this

    class covers safety issues, structural engineering systems, interior and exterior shoring

    systems, moving and lifting of heavy objects, and breaking, breaching, and burning

    operations.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 256 Fire Command 2D Planning for Large Scale Disasters

    32 - 36 hours lecture, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Fire Technology 256.

    Instruction in this course is designed for fire officers and others training for incident

    command leadership. Course involves the history, components, management principles,

    and operational techniques required for the implementation of a command system for

    large scale disasters: earthquakes, floods, and conflagrations.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

    Page 11 of 22

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 300A Commanding Multiple Alarms or Large Fire Suppression Forces, Fire

    Command 2A

    28 - 31.5 hours lecture, 12 - 13.5 hours lab, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 200B with a grade of "C" or better, or

    equivalent.

    This California Fire Service Training and Education System certified course prepares the

    fire officer to use management techniques and incident command systems when

    commanding multiple alarms or large fire suppression force. Topics include fire fighter

    safety, major incident strategical and tactical considerations, and pre-planning building

    surveys.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 300B Management of Major Hazardous Materials Incidents, Fire Command 2B

    28 - 31.5 hours lecture, 12 - 13.5 hours lab, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 300A with a grade of "C" or better, or

    equivalent.

    This California Fire Service Training and Education System certified course prepares fire

    officers to command major hazardous-materials incidents. Students learn to recognize the

    warning signs, clues, risks, and potential outcomes associated with hazardous-material

    incidents. Key elements of the course include incident command system techniques for

    isolating hazardous materials, decontamination considerations, making required

    notifications, protecting the public, and recognizing cooperating agencies' roles and

    responsibilities.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 300C Fire Command 2C, High Rise Fire Tactics

    32 - 36 hours lecture, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 300A Fire Command 2A.

    This 40-hour course is for chief and company officers and covers the techniques of using

    a systems approach as applied to fighting fires in both small and large high rise structures

    and is applicable to both large and small fire departments. Topics include prefire

    planning, building inventory, problem identification, ventilation methods, water supply,

    elevators, life safety, strategy and tactics, application of the Incident Command System,

    and specific responsibilities of officers. Case studies and simulation are used. Upon

    successful completion, the student will receive a State Fire Marshal course completion

    certificate which applies to the Chief Officer Certification.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 300E Fire Command 2E, Wildland Fire Tactics

    32 - 36 hours lecture, 2 units

    Grade Only

    This 40 hour course of instruction is for fire officers and others training for incident

    command leadership. This course includes: California's wildland fire problems; wildland

    fire safety; weather effects; wildland fuels; wildland fire behavior; initial attack methods;

    strategy and tactics; and air attack operations. This course involves class participation

    and fire simulation.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 303A Fire Investigation 2A, Criminal and Legal Procedures

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 1 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 203A and Fire Protection Technology 203B,

    each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Fire Protection Technology 303C.

    As part of the California Department of Forestry (CDF) State Fire Training Investigator

    Certification track, this course provides students with up-to-date legal procedures,

    information, and training. It also provides a basis for new investigators to document fire

    scenes, prepare written reports, and properly supply information leading to criminal

    complaints filed with the District Attorney. The course familiarizes new investigators

    with procedures for dealing with persons in custody and the legal issues surrounding

    search and seizure. This training prepares the investigator for the courtroom. Student

    teams examine and document actual fire scenes.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 303B Fire Investigation 2B, Field Case Studies

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 1 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 303A with a grade of "C" or better, or

    equivalent.

    As part of the California Department of Forestry (CDF) State Fire Investigator

    Certification track, this course provides participants with practical, hands-on fire

    investigation experience. Participants conduct victim and witness interviews, prepare

    written reports of victim/witness contacts, and determine a course of action to legally

    conclude a fire investigation. Participants also attempt to qualify as experts in

    determining where fires originate and how they are caused. They present qualifications

    after practice in front of attorneys and judges in court, and participants prepare and revise

    a curriculum vitae.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310E Strike Team Leader-Engine I-334

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 1 units

    Grade Only

    This 12-16 hour course orients the participant to the basic responsibilities of an Engine

    Strike Team Leader. Subjects covered include the strike team concept, types of strike

    teams, pre-incident responsibilities, assembly and travel, incident arrival and check-in,

    assigned/available status, out-of-service and demobilization/release.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310F Division/Group Supervisor I-339

    16 - 18 hours lecture, 1 units

    Grade Only

    This course covers the aspects of the management skills necessary to fill the position of

    Division/Group Supervisor within the framework of the Incident Command System. The

    course references wildland fire tactics and strategies to exemplify management and

    supervision techniques, but the techniques may be utilized at other emergency incidents.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Not applicable to the Associate Degree.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310G Incident Safety Officer S-401

    8 - 9 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 1 units

    Grade Only

    This 24 hour course delivers information needed to operate in the position of Safety

    Officer within the Incident Command System at a large scale incident. This course fulfils

    the training needs of wildland fire personnel, police, EMS, and other emergency response

    personnel.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310H Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations S-390

    8 - 9 hours lecture, 0.5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Fire Protection Technology 310A with a grade of "C" or better, or

    equivalent Basic Incident Command System I-200.

    Advisory: English 48, English 49 and Mathematics 34A, each with a grade of "C" or

    better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5, W5 and M20.

    Limitation on Enrollment: Experienced personnel must meet training and experience

    requirements for the position as established by the NWCG Wildland Fire Qualifications

    Subsystem Guide 310-1 and must be Task Force/Strike Team Leader qualified.

    This third course in a five-course sequence develops the concepts required in determining

    wildland fire behavior for safe and effective fire management operations. Students learn

    about local and regional fire behavior issues that are critical to wildland fire fighting.

    They also compare the effects of daytime solar radiation and nighttime heat losses from

    various sources. Topics include the effects of terrain, vegetation, clouds, and wind on

    relative humidity, types of inversions, and their effects on wildland fire behavior. The

    course also explores the relationship among general, local (convective), 20-foot, and

    mid-flame winds and how topography affects fuels and their availability for combustion.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310J Fire Operations in the Urban Interface S-215

    8 - 9 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 1 units

    Grade Only

    This is a 24-32 hour course designed to meet the training needs for initial attack incident

    commanders and company officers confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property,

    and improvements. Wildland Urban Interface is a zone where man-made improvements

    intermix with wildland fuels.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

    *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation

    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310L Leadership and Organizational Development SH-301

    8 - 9 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 1 units

    Grade Only

    This 24-hour course provides the trainee with the communication and supervision skills

    necessary to perform as a unit leader on a wildland fire. This course presents the selected

    communication and supervision techniques and concepts which apply to incident

    management. The student learns these skills through a pre-course assignment and

    classroom discussions, group activities, brainstorming, role playing, and problem

    solving.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Not required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310M Fire Suppression Tactics S-336

    32 - 36 hours lecture, 2 units

    Grade Only

    Fire Suppression Tactics is a 32-hour course meeting the training requirements outlined

    in the Operations Section of the Incident Command System. This course is designed

    primarily to instruct experienced single resource bosses and initial attack incident

    commanders in the wildland fire fighting tactics necessary at the strike team leader or

    task force leader level. This course is also recommended for operations supervisors

    qualified at higher management levels who have not received training in wildfire

    suppression tactics.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310O Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior S-290

    24 - 27 hours lecture, 1.5 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or

    Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5.

    This classroom-based skills course prepares prospective supervisors to undertake safe

    and effective fire management operations. This second course in a series continues

    developing fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills. Students also focus on fire

    environment differences and local conditions.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Fire Protection Technology (FIPT)

    *~ 310S Operations Section Chief I-430

    20 - 22.5 hours lecture, 12 - 13.5 hours lab, 1.5 units

    Grade Only

    The primary purpose of this course is to provide the student with the management skills

    needed to perform a specific function within the Incident Command system. This course

    will present the selected communication and supervision techniques and concepts which

    apply to incident management. The student will learn these skills through a pre-course

    assignment and classroom discussions, group activities, brainstorming, role playing, and

    problem solving. The student is expected to have the appropriate tactical background and

    demonstrated skills before taking the class.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

    Offered At: Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: French (FREN)

    *~ 280 French Reading Seminar

    24 - 27 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 2 units

    Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option

    Guided reading in French literature adapted to individual interests and needs: novels,

    short stories, poetry, newspapers and magazines. Discussed in French by students during

    class.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Not required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: City

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City

    Originating Campus: CITY

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    Subject: Mathematics (MATH) Discipline: Mathematics

    116 College and Matrix Algebra

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Mathematics 96 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment

    Skill Level M50.

    This course is designed to strengthen the algebra skills of students seeking Business or

    Natural Science degrees who are required to take an applied calculus course. Topics in

    the course include the theory of functions; graphing functions; exponential and

    logarithmic functions; solving equations involving algebraic, exponential and logarithmic

    functions; solving systems of linear equations; matrix algebra; modeling; and

    applications problems. Analytical reading and problem solving skills are required for

    success in this course.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. CSU

    General Education. UC Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Course Description

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Outline of Topics

    Student Learning Objectives

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Mathematics (MATH)

    *~ 183 Mecomtronics Calculus I

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Mathematics 182 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: Mathematics 182 This course is intended for students enrolled in the third

    semester Engineering Technology/Mecomtronics program.

    This course is the third semester of a four-semester sequence in applied College Algebra

    and Trigonometry, and Applied Technical Calculus. Students are expected to apply the

    mathematical problem solving techniques developed in this course in the real world

    situations presented and discussed in the Mecomtronics Computer Technology and

    technical science courses. The topics include limits, continuity, differentiation of

    algebraic and transcendental functions, an introduction to multivariable functions and

    their partial derivatives, Riemann sums, integration by substitution and by parts,

    separable and linear first order differential equations, applications in technology and

    physics, and the use of the graphing calculator to solve application problems.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. CSU

    General Education.

    Offered At: City

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Deactivation (Not at any College)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City

    Originating Campus: CITY

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    Subject: Medical Assisting (MEDA) Discipline: Health Care Ancillaries

    110 Medical Terminology

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    This course covers basic medical terminology and the vocabulary of medical specialties.

    Special emphasis is on the use of prefixes and suffixes, and non-technical explanations of

    medical terms and descriptions of anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Students learn to

    utilize medical terminology as it applies to the structure of the human body, common

    laboratory tests, radiological and operative procedures, as well as basic pharmacology.

    This course is open to the general public as well as students in special programs or those

    who wish to review this information.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Not required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Mesa

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Music (MUSI) Discipline: Music

    ~137 Vocal and Music Reading Skills

    24 - 27 hours lecture, 24 - 27 hours lab, 2 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Music 130A.

    This course is an introduction to singing in ensembles. Emphasis is placed on developing

    basic vocal, aural and music-reading skills. Students rehearse and perform solo as well as

    in concert with others. This course is intended for both music and non-music majors.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Family Change

    Texts

    Title Change

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa

    Originating Campus: MESA

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    Subject: Nutrition (NUTR) Discipline: Nutritional Science/Dietetics

    ~155 Advanced Nutrition

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Prerequisite: Nutrition 150, Biology 107, Chemistry 100 and Chemistry 100L, each with

    a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.

    Advisory: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill

    Levels R6 and W6.

    This course is an in-depth study of the functioning of nutrients in the basic life processes

    from a biochemical and cellular approach. Emphasis is placed on the investigation of

    certain diets in relation to disease, current legislation relating to nutritional issues, and

    consumer nutritional practices. This course is intended for Nutrition and Allied Health

    majors.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. UC

    Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Activation (Currently active at another

    college)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    This course is being proposed at

    Miramar for:

    District General Education: B1 Natural Sciences-Life

    Sciences

    To be reviewed at the November 13th

    CIC meeting

    This course is being proposed at

    Miramar College for UC Transfer

    List

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Nutrition (NUTR) Discipline: Nutritional Science/Dietetics

    ~180 Nutrition and Diet Therapy

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Grade Only

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or Assessment Skill

    Level R6 and W6; Mathematics 38 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent or

    Assessment Skill Level M30.

    This course is a study of the concepts of nutrition in relationship to diet therapy.

    Emphasis is placed on nutrition assessments of individuals with various diseases and/or

    conditions and related therapeutic diets. Topics include nutritional support for patients

    who cannot or will not eat and drug/nutrient interactions. This course is intended for

    nutrition and allied health majors.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU.

    Offered At: Mesa

    Action(s) Proposed: Course

    Activation (Currently active at another

    college)

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    Subject: Personal Growth (PERG) Discipline: Counseling

    120 College Success and Lifelong Learning

    48 - 54 hours lecture, 3 units

    Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5.

    Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for

    Personal Growth 127.

    This course teaches success strategies to enhance academic and lifelong learning skills.

    Students explore topics such as discovering self-motivation, accepting personal

    responsibility, mastering self-management, employing interdependence, gaining self-

    awareness, goal setting, decision-making strategies, critical and creative thinking,

    personal health topics, interpersonal communication, developing emotional intelligence,

    and learning and personality theories, as well as other techniques for maximizing their

    abilities to succeed as lifelong learners. Students apply these topics as they relate to their

    personal and professional self-development and to the discovery of many new options for

    improving all aspects of their lives. This course is intended for new college students or

    those seeking to develop their academic and lifelong learning skills.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. CSU

    General Education. UC Transfer Course List.

    Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Methods of Evaluation

    Methods of Instruction

    Reading Assignments

    Texts

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

    Subject: Personal Growth (PERG) Discipline: Counseling

    140 Life Skills and Personal Adjustment

    16 - 54 hours lecture, 1-3 units

    Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option

    REQUISITES: Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better,

    or equivalent or Assessment Skill Level R5 and W5.

    In this course students develop their emotional, social, educational, and professional life

    skills. It is a practical study of the principles and application of strategies that assist in the

    development of coping and life skills. Topics include self-esteem and compassion, self-

    discipline, self-responsibility, self-assertion, and living a consciously balanced life in

    pursuit of defined educational, career, and life goals. This course is intended for students

    beginning college or anyone seeking to balance educational, career, and life goals.

    FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required

    TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. CSU

    General Education.

    Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar

    Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision

    (May Include Activation)

    Six Year Review

    Advisory (New)

    Course Description

    Methods of Instruction

    Outside Assignments

    Reading Assignments

    Texts

    Writing Assignments

    Approved

    Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa,

    Miramar

    Originating Campus: MIRAMAR

    Effective: Fall 2015

  • Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – September 11, 2014

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    ~Course requires CCCCO submission

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    PROGRAM CHANGES (Note: To view from Proposals screen, click Program Search button, scroll down to program name, then option title, if

    appropriate, and click PR icon.)

    *Apprenticeship

    Program Revision- Approved Pipefitting (Construction Trades)-City, PID 2776: Effective Fall 2015

    Pipefitting (Construction Trades) Apprenticeship Associate of Science

    *Apprenticeship

    Program Revision- Approved Pipefitting (Construction Trades) - City, PID 2777: Effective Fall 2015

    Pipefitting (Construction Trades) Apprenticeship Certificate of Achievement

    *Construction Trades

    Program Revision- Approved Pipefitting (Construction Trades) - City, PID 2775: Effective Fall 2015

    Pipefitting Trade Option (Non-apprentice) Associate of Science