Research Links
The Curriculum Committee Co-Chairs will make every effort to keep committee members informed and updated on curriculum issues from the state and De Anza College Academic Senate. The following websites are good resources if you would like to research and gain knowledge on Title V, articulation, and the latest news concerning community colleges.
- California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office - cccco.edu/
- Title V Education Code - Downloaded PDF File (July 2008)
- California Community Colleges Academic Senate - asccc.org/
- De Anza College Academic Senate - deanza.edu/gov/academicsenate/
- De Anza Articulation Office - deanza.edu/articulation/dilbert-artic.html
STATE CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE
As described in Section A "Critieria for Course/Program Approval at Local and Chancellor's Office Levels" and in the Program and Course Approval Handbook, the following programs and courses must be forwarded and approved by the Chancellor's Office prior to publishing them in the catalog and implementing them. Please refer to the California Community College Chancellor's Office web site and download the appropriate forms and instructions. You may seek help with these from the Curriculum Co-Chairs, and if Vocation, from the Workforce Education Coordinator.
- Application for Approval - New Occupational Programs
- Application for Approval - New Transfer Program
- Request to Add New Option or Certificate Within Existing Program to Inventory - (For De Anza this includes new degrees and certificates)
- Substantial Changes to Approved Program (or Reactive of Inactive Program)
- Request to Add Projected (New) Program to Inventory
- Application for Approval - New or Revised Apprenticeship Program
- Application Form for Approval of Stand-Alone Courses
TITLE V
It is the responsibility of the college and its Curriculum Committee to assure that the standards summarized in Division of Title V of the California Code of Regulations, i.e., the regulations that govern curriculum procedure in the California Community Colleges, are fulfilled for all new and existing courses. It is also their obligation to assure that all course that are offered for transfer meet the particular standards of the institutions for which they are to be counted as transfer, especially those put forward for inclusion in system wide agreements, such as IGETC (intersegmented General Education Transfer Core.)
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES STATE ACADEMIC SENATE
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges fosters the effective participation by community college faculty in all statewide and local academic and professional matters; develops, promotes, and acts upon policies responding to statewide concerns; and serves as the official voice of the faculty of California Community Colleges in academic and professional matters. The Academic Senate strengthens and supports the local senates of all California community colleges
DE ANZA COLLEGE ACADEMIC SENATE
The purpose and function of the Academic Senate shall be to give the De Anza College
faculty a formal and effective procedure for participating in the formation of college
and district policies on academic and professional matters. (Reference: Title 5, Subchapter
2, Section 53201 and AB 1725.)
With regard to academic and professional matters, the Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees
either jointly develop and agree or rely primarily upon the recommendations of the
Academic Senate. Therefore, it shall be the responsibility of the Academic Senate
to be primarily concerned with and to make recommendations to the appropriate college
and district administrators and management teams, the Board of Trustees, and State
educational agencies on such local and statewide community college educational issues
as curriculum, degree and certificate requirements, grading policies, educational
program development, standards regarding student preparation and success, governance
structures of the college, accreditation, faculty professional development activities,
policies for program review, processes for institutional planning and budget development,
and other academic and professional matters as mutually agreed upon between the Board
and the Academic Senate.