Annual Report for 2021-22

Previous year committee membership, including year when each member’s term ends

Committee Members:
Adair, Arthur, Communication, Theatre, & Media Production
Fox-Herron, Doreen, Registrar
Hemraj-Benny, Tirandai, Chemistry
Lizzul, Isabella, Health, Physical Education & Dance – Secretary
Mason, Kendra, Academy Advisement
Pecorino, Philip A., Social Sciences
Tawde, Mangala, Biological Sciences & Geology
Wallach, Patrick, Mathematics & Computer Sciences – Chairperson
Yuster, Richard, Engineering Technology

Student Representatives:
Vacant

Previous year liaisons, designees

Michael Pullin, Office of Academic Affairs, President's Liaison
Richard Yuster, Engineering Technology, COC Liaison

Upcoming year committee membership, including year when each member’s term ends

Committee Members:
Adair, Arthur, Communication, Theatre, & Media Production (2023)
Fox-Herron, Doreen, Registrar (2025)
Lizzul, Isabella, Health, Physical Education & Dance – Secretary (2024)
Mason, Kendra, Academy Advisement (2024)
Shekoyan, Vazgen, Physics (2025)
Sullivan, Nathaniel, Art & Design (2025)
Tawde, Mangala, Biological Sciences & Geology (2023)
Wallach, Patrick, Mathematics & Computer Sciences – Chairperson (2024)

Previous year committee officers

Lizzul, Isabella, Health, Physical Education & Dance – Secretary
Wallach, Patrick, Mathematics & Computer Sciences – Chairperson

Upcoming year committee officers

Lizzul, Isabella, Health, Physical Education & Dance – Secretary
Wallach, Patrick, Mathematics & Computer Sciences – Chairperson

Committee Meeting Dates and times

Meetings:
The Committee on Curriculum met on Tuesday afternoons, from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. online using Blackboard Collaborate hosted from S-322 during the spring semester. The committee met 12 times during the 2021-2022 academic year. Meetings in 2021 took place on September 21; October 26; November 16, 23 and 30. Meetings in 2022 took place on February 22; March 15 and 22; April 5, 12 and 26; and May 10.

List of Bylaws charges and notation of “completed” or “not completed” with reasoning for incomplete items

The Committee on Curriculum shall:

  1. Consider and recommend to the Academic Senate new curricula and courses.
  2. Consider and recommend to the Academic Senate changes in established curricula and course credits or hours.
  3. Consider and recommend to the Academic Senate graduation requirements for new curricula and changes in graduation requirements for existing curricula.

Actions of the Committee

The committee took the following curricular actions during the 2021-2022 academic year:
11 course revisions
16 program revisions
13 new courses + 2 experimental courses
10 course deletions
4 program discontinuations
2 new programs
1 notice
6 meetings of Subcommittee of Committee on Curriculum on Computer Courses and Programs

Course Revisions (11 course revisions)

Eleven course revisions are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Department of Biological Sciences & Geology

BI-522 Applied Biostatistics (3/15/2022)

Business Department

BU-812 Transcription and Dictation of Business Documents (4/12/2022)
BU-903 Medical Office Procedures (4/12/2022)
CIS-101 Introduction to Computing and Information Systems (4/12/2022)

Department of Communication, Theatre, & Media Production

TH-122 Actors’ Workshop I (4/12/2022)
TH-222 Actors’ Workshop II (4/12/2022)

Engineering Technology Department

ET-710 Front-End UI/UX Web Development (3/15/2022)
ET-712 JavaScript Programming: Client and Server (3/15/2022)
ET-713 Full Stack Web Development (3/15/2022)

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

CS-100 Introduction to Computers and Programming (4/12/2022)

Physics Department

PH-440 Modern Physics and Quantum Mechanics for Engineers (3/22/2022)

Program Revisions  (16 program revisions)

Sixteen program revisions are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Some details are given below; further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Business Department

A.A.S. in Computer Information Systems – change to A.S. in Computer Information Systems (4/26/2022)

Rationale:
Because most students who earn the A.A.S. in CIS transfer to a four-year institution, the degree will be converted to an A.S. in CIS.

Business Administration (A.S.) (4/26/2022)

Rationale:
QCC is in the process of developing a Business Academy with the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.  Under the arrangement, QCC Business Administration students will be able to take all of the courses needed for admission to the Business School at QCC, before they transfer.  This will require some modifications to the A.S. in Business Administration program.
One of the courses that students need to take before applying to Zicklin is Business Communications. Currently, that course is not offered at QCC.  However, our Communications program has developed a new Business Communication course that will transfer to Baruch, SP-217.  It will be submitted to Pathways under area 2D. That course is being recommended for students planning to transfer to Baruch College.  Additionally, students must complete both ECON-101 and ECON-102 before applying to Zicklin.  The current Business Administration program only requires that students take one of the two courses. Students who are planning to transfer to Baruch will now be recommended to take both ECON-101 and ECON-102.
In an unrelated matter, MA-121 is being moved from the core to the major requirements.  MA-121, a one credit course, is not part of the common core.  An error in footnote 2 is also corrected.

Department of Biological Sciences & Geology

A.S. in Health Sciences (10/26/21)

Rationale:
To better connect graduates, the program has added concentrations that prepare graduates for 4-year programs in specific health science fields, such as respiratory care. The revised program will also require BI-301/302 instead of BI-201/202. That change in the core biology courses is being made to match up better with 4-year programs.

Medical Assistant A.A.S. Program (11/23/2021)

Rationale:
The Chemistry Department has made CH-121 a corequisite for CH-120.  Therefore, Medical Assisting students who wish to take CH-120 must also take CH-121.  The list of elective choices has been updated accordingly. Additionally, ENGL-103 is no longer being taught by the English Department.  As a result, it is being removed as an option in Required Core 1A.

A.S. in Health Sciences (3/22/2022)

Rationale:
An internship is not required by all Health Sciences students, particularly at the level of the Associate’s degree. Therefore, it is unfair for it to be a major requirement. Placing the course into a major’s elective category will still provide students the opportunity to have an internship, should they wish to gain that experience.

Medical Assistant A.A.S. Program (4/12/2022)

Rationale:
As the health care industry changes, the curriculum needs to be adjusted to prepare students appropriately to work as Medical Assistants in the field. Additionally, we want to get this program accredited by an external agency (CAAHEP or ABHES). This proposal aims to fit the curriculum map designed by the accreditation agency. Additionally, one more Math common core option is being added to provide students with additional options.

Department of Communication, Theatre, & Media Production

Liberal Arts and Sciences – Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree (3/15/2022)

Rationale:
New courses are being added to the list of electives in the concentration. This will provide a wider range of options for students who may go forward to degrees in speech pathology as well as degrees in communication studies.

Engineering Technology Department

Internet and Information Technology – A.A.S. Degree Program (3/15/2022)

Rationale:
Internet and Information Technology is a rapidly evolving field. This revision refocuses the IIT degree to meet present job requirements by providing additional flexibility for electives and as well as additional opportunities for internships while maintaining a solid core in liberal arts and a strong technical foundation.  A higher minimum level of math is required for better transfer and to meet job expectations.
Companies providing internships have requested a variety of hours to make the internships viable for them.  By providing the opportunity to fulfill 1-8 hours of cooperative education towards degree requirements, we are in a better position to partner with industry and can also provide flexibility to meet student needs.
The English department no longer plans to offer ENGL-103.  ENGL-101 is the appropriate replacement.
3-credit internship courses are added to allow for more flexible partnership with industry and to also meet student needs.

Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

Liberal Arts and Sciences – Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree (3/22/2022)

Rationale:
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literature is proposing a new concentration in Spanish for the Liberal Arts and Sciences A.A. Degree. This concentration will form the basis of articulation agreements with B.A. programs in Spanish at several senior colleges.

Department of Health, Physical Education and Dance

Liberal Arts and Sciences – Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree (3/15/2022)

Rationale:
The Exercise Science, Personal Training, and Physical Education concentrations will be deleted. Students interested in those fields will be better served by the new A.S. in Movement Science degree program.

A.S. in Public Health (3/15/2022)

Rationale:
This revision moves HE-202, Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health from a major elective course to a major required course. This course is included in the articulation agreement with York College’s B.S. Public Health and is a requirement for their program. It would serve all Public Health students to take the course.

Nursing Department

Nursing Change to Nursing (Dual/Joint with Hunter College) (10/26/2021)
Nursing Change to Nursing (Dual/Joint with York College) (10/26/2021)
Nursing Change to Nursing (Dual/Joint with the CUNY School of Professional Studies) (10/26/2021)

Rationale for all:
Four degree programs, NH-AAS, NPS-AAS, NS-AAS, and NY-AAS, have the same program name, “Nursing.” To clearly differentiate them from the other nursing programs, the name of three of the programs were changed.

Department of Social Sciences

Liberal Arts and Sciences change to Liberal Arts and Sciences (Childhood Education) (11/16/2021)

Rationale:
Two degree programs, LA-AA and LE-AA, have the same program name, “Liberal Arts and Sciences.” To clearly differentiate the two programs, the name of the LE-AA will be changed to “Liberal Arts and Sciences (Childhood Education)”.

Psychology – Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree (3/15/2022)

Rationale:
An additional course (PSYC-280: Positive Psychology) was proposed and approved by the Academic Senate for inclusion as a Major Elective.

New Courses (13 new courses and 2 experimental course)

Thirteen new courses and two new experimental courses are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Department of Communication, Theatre, & Media Production

SP-217 Business Communication (3/15/2022)

Engineering Technology Department

ET-582 Data Structures (3/15/2022)
ET-721 Software Development Practicum (3/15/2022)
TECH-931, 932 Cooperative Education in Engineering Technology (3/15/2022)

English Department

ENGL-223 African American Literature (2/22/2022)

Department of Health, Physical Education and Dance

PE-551 Pickleball (2/22/2022)

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

MA-114ALP Corequisite Support for College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students (4/12/2022)

Music Department

MUS-405, 406, 407, 408 Electronic Music Ensemble (11/30/2021)

Department of Social Sciences

PSYC-280 Positive Psychology (11/16/2021)

Experimental Courses

Engineering Technology Department

TECH-931, 932 Cooperative Education in Engineering Technology (11/16/2021)

Course Deletions (10 course deletions)

Ten course deletions are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Chemistry Department

CH-115 Introduction to Nanoscience (3/22/2022)

Department of Communication, Theatre, & Media Production

SP-005 Speech Communication Skills for Students of English as a Second Language: Sound Structure of America (11/23/2021)
SP-006 Speech Communication Skills for Students of English as a Second Language: Stress & Intonation of America (11/23/2021)
SP-020 Improving Speech Skills (11/23/2021)
SP-434 Introduction to Radio and Television Broadcasting (11/23/2021)
SP-730 History of Radio and TV (11/23/2021)

English Department

ENGL-502 Modern Drama (2/22/2022)
EN-631 Literature & Film (2/22/2022)

Nursing Department

NU-203 Issues and Trends in Nursing (11/23/2021)
IS-210 Complementary and Alternative Therapies (11/23/2021)

Program Discontinuations (4 program discontinuations)

Four program discontinuations are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Business Department

Certificate in Health Care Office Administration: Managing, Coding, and Billing (4/5/2022)
Certificate in Computer Information Systems (4/5/2022)
Certificate in Office Administration Assistant (4/5/2022)
A.A.S. in Office Administration and Technology (4/5/2022)

New Programs (2 New Programs)

Two new programs are listed below by department. The date of committee approval is indicated in parentheses. Further information can be found in the Committee on Curriculum minutes for that date and the monthly report sent to the following Academic Senate meeting.

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Mathematics (4/12/2022)

Engineering Technology Department

Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program in Cybersecurity (4/12/2022)

Notice

At the September 22, 2021 meeting, the committee approved the removal of ENGL-103: “Writing for New Media” (which has not been offered by the English Department for some time) from the QCC Course Catalog in all instances of courses or programs for which there is an option to take ENGL-101 or ENGL-103 (so that ENGL-101 is the only option).

Meetings of Subcommittee

On April 6, 2021, the committee voted to create the Subcommittee of Committee on Curriculum on Computer Courses and Programs, which started meeting in April 2021.

The subcommittee met online using Zoom. The committee met nine times after its creation. Meetings in 2021 took place on April 19 and 26; May 3 and 17; October 6; November 10 and December 15. Meetings in 2022 took place on February 16 and March 16.

The work of the subcommittee was tremendously helpful in vetting plans and proposals from the Business Department, Engineering Technology Department and Department of Mathematics and Computer Science before examination by the Committee on Curriculum. It also established a higher level of communication between the departments that will be extraordinarily useful in the years to come.

The subcommittee believes that its major charge has been fulfilled and no longer needs to meet. The Committee on Curriculum did not renew the subcommittee for the next fiscal year.

Charges :
Review all computer courses and programs offered by Academic Departments
Recommend how an AS degree in Computer Science for transfer would be constructed, assist academic department(s) in the proposing of such
Recommend any consolidations, eliminations or additions of courses to the Offices and Departments involved
Recommend any cross listings of credit bearing courses
Recommend courses that might be added
Recommend how Continuing Education and Workforce Development activities, classes and programs should be related to and lead to credit bearing offerings
Recommend how we move forward with the Academic Master Plan to better organize both present and future offerings of courses, certificates, badges, degrees and other academic entities

Membership:
Two faculty each from the Business, Engineering Technology and Math and Computer Science Departments, one member of the Committee on Curriculum and one member of the Office of Academic Affairs and Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development

Current Members:
Philip Pecorino, Committee on Curriculum
Michael Pullin, Office of Academic Affairs
Hui-Yin Hsu, Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Wendy Ford, Business Department
Anthony Kolios, Business Department
Belle Birchfield, Engineering Technology Department
Steve Trowbridge, Engineering Technology Department
Daniel Garbin, Mathematics and Computer Science Department
Esma Yildirim, Mathematics and Computer Science Department

List of Steering Committee charges and notation of “completed” or “not completed” with reasoning for incomplete items

Consider converting the 2018 revised pdf Curriculum Guide into a live (putting into a webpage) document.  This will enable the committee to include the "Protocol for All Academic Matters" which the Curriculum Committee approved and has been using since spring 2021 into your guide. Not completed - need to research how this should be done

Continue to update the committee website, please include the committee meeting dates and time (place it under the Liaison section) with a person to contact (an email) for those who want to attend a committee meeting. Completed

Summary of actions not covered by above

none

Committee recommendations for upcoming year

none

Individual member contributions and thanks

Acknowledgements:

The Committee wishes to thank President Christine Mangino and the President’s Liaison, Michael Pullin, Dean of Academic Initiatives, for the multiple ways in which they have supported the work of the Committee on Curriculum during this challenging, transitional year. Gratitude is also due to Sandra Palmer, Interim Provost and Vice President, Arthur Corradetti, Dean for Institutional Effectiveness, and Emiko Sanchez, Registrar. Special additional gratitude goes to Michael Pullin for his consultation and thoroughness in all matters.

Many faculty leaders’ guidance is also appreciated, including from Philip Pecorino, Chair of the Faculty Executive Committee, the Academic Senate Steering Committee (Steven Dahlke, Chair, Jannette Urciuoli, Vice-Chair, and Zivah Perel Katz, Secretary), and the Academic Senate Parliamentarian, Pete Hayes. The help and attention of all of the Department Chairs and the many faculty members who worked on curricular items is also much appreciated. Gratitude goes to former Director of Web Services, David Moretti, for his extensive help in keeping our web pages current and ADA compliant.

The Chair of the Committee thanks the Committee members listed above, for their dedication and hard work during this challenging academic year, including their useful review, critiques, and constructive recommendations in considering almost 60 curricular items. In particular, the committee members, as well as other faculty, were very accommodating and understanding of the challenges and limitations of working entirely with online meetings in the fall and online/in-person meetings in the spring. Many thanks to Isabella Lizzul, who has done an excellent job as the secretary of the Committee on Curriculum this year. Doreen Fox-Herron was especially useful in providing the Registrar’s point of view with curricular matters.

Special thanks to departing members Tirandai Hemraj-Benny, Philip Pecorino and Richard, Yuster for their years of service and a welcome to Vazgen Shekoyan, Physics, and Nathaniel Sullivan, Art & Design for the next academic year.

Special added thanks goes to Philip Pecorino for his work and guidance of the Subcommittee of Committee on Curriculum on Computer Courses and Programs. In addition, extra gratitude is due to Richard Yuster, for his careful, considerate eye and years of QCC experience.

Respectfully Submitted,

Patrick Wallach
Chair, Committee on Curriculum

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