Oct. 5 meeting of the IVC Academic Senate (Rep Council)
PLEASE SEE “META-MAJORS” SCHEME BELOW!
I’ll focus on what seemed most important. Let’s skip ahead to item L:
Item L: Guided Pathways, First Reading
We were presented with a draft of a document entitled, “Irvine Valley College: Guided Pathways.” (Note the link.)
You really should look at it. (It’s only a PowerPoint presentation.)
Brent M got up to present. He called his presentation the Guided Pathways “road show.”
He explained the core idea of Guided Pathways. Students come to IVC with a goal. GP would provide the “quickest path to get there.”
He alluded to the time it takes students to graduate. It’s 2.6 years at IVC, 4.6 years statewide. So we’re doing fine, relatively speaking. Still, we want students to achieve their goal quickly and efficiently while at IVC. Less time, fewer classes, more completion. Happy buzzing widgets flying out the door.
He recited this factoid: 70% of students haven’t seen a counselor after the first week of classes.
The META-MAJORS:
Eventually, we got to the heart of the matter: proposed “meta-majors.” According to the existing proposal, new students would be confronted with a set of possible meta-majors and they would be required to choose one (at least for the first semester) and follow the track of that meta-major.
I’ll show you the meta-majors in a moment.
Some faculty from the social sciences suggested that the list of meta-majors seemed geared to channel students into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). The social sciences didn’t seem to come up much in this proposed scheme. What gives?
Exactly the same could be said for the disciplines within the Humanities. (See below.)
Here are the contents of the PowerPoint’s “slide” that presented the proposed meta-majors:
META-MAJORS
Students must choose a meta-major — broad clusters of majors
· STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
· Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship
· Culture, Languages, and the Global Citizen
· Teaching, Law, and Public Service
· Creativity, Arts, and Design
· Health and Wellness
· Undeclared (Student must take pre-designated courses such as Career
· Exploration, Math, and English. Undeclared is only an option for the first
· 15 units)
These are proposed Meta-Majors and not finalized. Programs may appear in multiple Meta-Majors.
Senators spent considerable time discussing this slide. Among those senators (and others) who spoke, much skepticism was evinced about it.
The senate seems to be in an awful hurry to approve this draft (or some version of it). We’re set to vote on a draft at the next meeting! What’s the big rush?
In my mind, the most important comment was that made by our own Dan D, chair of Academic Affairs. He simply noted the problem of “unintended consequences” of adopting such a program. Really, we have no idea what we’re getting into here (or so I think).
Also: if we must move ahead with GP, surely we can do better than the above scheme!
Let us know if you are as alarmed as we are about this development.
If you wish to discuss the above with a member of the relevant committee, please contact our own Rebecca Kaminsky
Also, send any concerns to your senators:
· Henry C
· Roy B
Other matters:
The latest IVC budget news:
You’ll recall that our college has been struggling with a very significant budget hortfall ($7.9 million), and, consequently, all sorts of budget-cutting measures have been taken. Alas, this has reduced our course offerings, producing lots of pain, etc.
Senate VP Jeff K reported that the deficit now “looks to be gone.” Indeed, we now have a $70 K surplus.
Jeff spoke as though this were a scandalous state of affairs, as in “you mean to tell me that we dropped all those courses for nothing?” Or maybe: “do you people have any idea what you’re doing?” –Not sure. There’ll be more discussion about our curious fiscal situation in future.
Catalog Re-Write:
Diana and the Curriculum Committee are attempting to edit/fix the writing in IVC’s course catalog. She made a plea that those contacted with requests to edit the verbiage of their areas PLEASE RESPOND ASAP.
Item K: New School at ATEP
Point of clarification: this does not concern the new building at ATEP. The building will be called IDEA (an acronym): done deal. This issue is whether we should create a new School and whether it should be called IDEA. VPI Chris M got up and made his case. He said that creating this new school would not change the budget. It would provide some leverage for “basic aid” dollars for that school (and its programs), he said.1
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