|
WELCOME!!
The curriculum is
the major statement any institution makes about itself,
about what it can contribute to the intellectual
development of students, about what it thinks is
important in its teaching service to society.
(The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1979)
AB 1725, the community
college reform bill, assigned to faculty the “primary
responsibility for making recommendations in the areas of
curriculum and academic standards.” The Fullerton
College Curriculum Committee has been responsible for this
function since 1990. The Committee looks at all new
and revised courses and programs in order to ensure their
quality and effectiveness. We are currently
streamlining the process, through the use of
CurricUNET, a
curriculum management system.
This information is the
product of many people over many years, and much of the
material here comes from previous handbooks; the work that
previous faculty, management and classified staff have done
is invaluable. Hopefully, the handbook will act as an
accumulated body of institutional knowledge to help faculty
and staff understand and successfully complete the process.
Jennifer Combs,
Curriculum Committee Chair, 2007-2009
|