SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE 2015-2016 CATALOG ADDENDUM JULY 2015
Sacramento City College 2015-2016 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 The Addendum to the 2015-2016 Sacramento City College Catalog contains changes that offer new educational opportunities for students and other important updates. Table of Contents Program Listings... 2 Aeronautics Revised Program Listing... 3 Computer Information Science New Program - Web Professional, Certificate of Achievement... 4 English as a Second Language New Program - Advanced Proficiency in English as a Second Language, Certificate of Achievement... 5 Graphic Communication... 6 GCOM 281 - New Course GCOM 282 - New Course Theatre Arts Program Notation... 7 Credits from Advanced Placement Updates... 8-9 Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID)... 10 College Personnel Administrators and Senior Leadership Members... 11 Faculty... 12 Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 1
Page 34 Degrees, Certificates, Transfer Majors, and Courses Associate Degrees and Certificates of Achievement Program listings Theatre Arts, AA-T Theatre Arts for Transfer The program is fully approved. Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 2
Page 47 Corrected list of Aeronautics certificate programs: Aeronautics AERO, FLTEC, ATCAD Degrees: A.S. Air Traffic Control A.S. Aircraft Dispatcher A.S. Airframe A.S. Combined Airframe and Powerplant A.S. Flight Technology A.S. Powerplant Division of Advanced Technology Donnetta Webb Technology 106 916-558-2491 Certificates of Achievement: Aircraft Dispatcher Airframe Combined Airframe and Powerplant Flight Technology Powerplant Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 3
Page 117 Computer Information Science CISA, CISC, CISN, CISP, CISS, CISW Degrees: A.S. Computer Science A.S. Information Processing A.S. Information Systems Security A.S. Management Information Science A.S. Network Administration A.S. Network Design A.S. Web Developer Division of Business and Computer Information Science Deborah Saks, Dean Business Building 213 916-558-2581 Certificates of Achievement: Advanced CISCO Networking Computer Science Information Processing Specialist Information Processing Technician Information Systems Security Management Information Science Network Administration Network Design PC Support Programming Web Developer Web Professional Webmaster, Level 1 Webmaster, Level 2 Word Processing Technician New Program Web Professional Certificate of Achievement Program Information This program provides a foundation of web design and development skills for students interested in web professional careers including web developers, web designers, and webmasters. The student completing this program will position themselves for employment in web industries by acquiring tangible skills needed for planning, creating, developing, and maintaining websites for small to medium businesses. Students will be presented with various web technologies and administrative techniques, which provide well-rounded skills for increasing their employment potential. Career Opportunities This Web Professional Certificate of Achievement prepares students to become a webmaster, web developer, web designer, user interface designer, or project manager. Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to: demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the software, hardware, and networking tools necessary for publishing interactive, standards compliant, accessible websites and other digital media. demonstrate and analyze graphic design principles and how to apply them to meet the needs of a project and the limitations of technology. design and develop websites individually and as a member of a team demonstrating effective information architecture, user interface, and navigation. demonstrate the management and communication skills necessary to function productively in interdisciplinary teams and organizational structures. demonstrate knowledge of ethical and legal issues associated with creating websites. Required Program Units CISW 281 Web Professional Essentials I (1)... 1 or GCOM 281 Web Professional Essentials I (1) CISW 282 Web Professional Essentials II (1)... 1 or GCOM 282 Web Professional Essentials II (1) CISW 283 Web Professional Essentials III (1)... 1 or GCOM 283 Web Professional Essentials III (1) CISW 284 Web Professional Essentials IV (1)... 1 or GCOM 284 Web Professional Essentials IV (1) CISW 320 Introduction to Web Site Development... 3 CISW 323 Survey of Internet Technologies... 4 CISW 370 Designing Accessible Web Sites... 1 CISW 400 Client-side Web Scripting... 4 CISW 470 Web Projects... 3 GCOM 330 Digital Imaging I (3)... 3 GCOM 360 Introduction to Web and Interactive Technologies... 3 GCOM 362 Intermediate Creative Web Design... 3 GCOM 380 Interactive Design I (3)... 3 or CISW 405 Interactive Design I (3) A minimum of 3 units from the following:... 3 CISP 362 Programming for Mobile Devices I (4) GCOM 343 Graphic Design I (3) Total Required Units 34 Certificate of Achievement The Certificate of Achievement may be obtained by completion of the required program with grades of C or better. Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 4
Page 193 English as a Second Language ESL, ESLG, ESLL, ESLP, ESLR, ESLW Certificate of Achievement: Advanced Proficiency in English as a Second Language ESL English as a Second Language ESLG ESL-Grammar ESLL ESL-Listening Skills ESLP ESL-Pronunciation ESLR ESL-Reading ESLW ESL-Writing Division of Language and Literature Albert Garcia, Dean Rodda South 226 916-558-2325 New Program Advanced Proficiency in English as a Second Language Certificate of Achievement Program Information The Advanced Proficiency Program recognizes attainment of English language abilities to an advanced-low level of English in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills. It demonstrates achievement of skills used in academic courses at the community college level as well as in the workplace community. Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to: recognize cultural practices common to workplace situations in the United States. demonstrate communication skills necessary in the workplace. employ a variety of active reading strategies and adjust reading speed appropriately to address a full range of reading tasks including reading for inferences and bias. analyze and evaluate a variety of texts. cite outside sources correctly by using quotations, paraphrases, and summaries in writing assignments. compose and edit clear, well-developed, and organized essays on academic topics. revise and edit to achieve clarity of ideas and correctness of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. use a variety of sentence types with sophisticated logical connectors. Required Program Units ESL 114 Career Communication Skills: Intermediate... 4 ESLG 320 Advanced-Low Grammar... 4 ESLR 320 Advanced-Low Reading... 4 ESLW 320 Advanced-Low Writing... 4 Total Units Required 16 Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 5
Page 240 Graphic Communication GCOM Degree: A.S. Graphic Communication Certificates of Achievement: 3D Animation and Modeling Game Design Graphic Communication Graphic Design Interactive Design Web Design Division of Advanced Technology Donnetta Webb, Dean Technology 106 916-558-2491 New Courses GCOM 281 Web Professional Essentials I 1 Unit Same As: CISW 281 Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: CISW 320 and GCOM 330 Hours: 18 hours LEC The purpose of this course is to guide students toward professional development and provide the tools, essential knowledge, and skills needed to become successful in the web, graphic design, and computer science industries. Students would use industry standard methods for planning, customer management, time management, project analysis, problem solving, and web security. These business practices include web marketing, conflict resolution and critical thinking. This course will build a cohort team of students who move through the group of classes together for two years. They will support each other in their classes and through to the degree or certificate completion. Students may earn credit for CISW 281 or GCOM 281 but not for both. GCOM 282 Web Professional Essentials II 1 Unit Same As: CISW 282 Prerequisite: CISW 281 (Web Professional Essentials I) or GCOM 281 (Web Professional Essentials I) with a grade of C or better Hours: 18 hours LEC This course will have student incorporate effective tools to guide them toward further professional development models for their success in the Web, Graphic Design, and Computer Science industries. Collaborative projects will be utilized for effective techniques in planning, customer management, time management, project analysis, problem solving, and Web marketing, in addition to conflict resolution and critical thinking techniques. Students are also required to apply for a web professional internship. Students may earn credit for CISW 282 or GCOM 282 but not for both. Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 6
Page 386 Theatre Arts Theatre Arts Film Theatre Arts Performance TA TAFILM TAP Degrees: A.A. Acting-Directing Emphasis A.A. Film A.A. Technical Production Emphasis AA-T Theatre Arts for Transfer Division of Humanities and Fine Arts Chris Iwata, Dean Performing Arts Center 137 916-558-2551 Certificates of Achievement: Film Production Film Studies Theatre Arts Associate in Arts for Transfer The program is fully approved. Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 7
Page 413 Advanced Placement (AP) Credits, 2015-16 Students at Sacramento City College may be awarded units of credit for each Advanced Placement examination (CEEB) they pass with a score of 3, 4, or 5. Students will receive units/credits but not letter grades for these courses, and they will not be used in the computation of cumulative grade point average for graduation or transfer. After successful completion of 12 units at SCC, a student in good standing may submit their official CEEB Advanced Placement Test scores to the Admissions and Records Office for evaluation. Credit may not be earned for courses in which Advanced Placement credits have already been granted. The following chart shows credit given at SCC to satisfy general education requirements and SCC equivalent courses. For transferring students, AP examination information is listed as it applies to meeting CSU General Education-Breadth or IGETC requirements. Students should check with their transfer institution about policies for using AP scores for admissions and/or their major. Students who have earned credit from an AP exam should NOT take a comparable college course because transfer credit will not be granted for both AP TEST SUBJECTS SCC Courses Only General Education (AP Scores of 3, 4, or 5) SCORE Course Units SCC GE CSU GE-BREADTH IGETC Area 3 units Area Units Area Units Art History 3, 4, 5 ARTH 304, 306, 308, 310 6 max. I C1 or C2 3 3A or 3B 3 Biology 3, 4, 5 BIOL 308 & 309 4 IV B2 & B3 4 5B with lab 4 Calculus AB* 3, 4, 5 MATH 400 5 II (b) B4 3 2A 3 Calculus BC* 3, 4, 5 MATH 400 & 401 10 II (b) B4 3 2A 3 Calculus BC/AB Subscore* II (b) B4 3 Chemistry 3 4, 5 CHEM 305 CHEM 400 5 5 IV B1 & B3 4 5A with lab 4 Chemistry 3 4, 5 CHEM 305 CHEM 400 5 5 IV B1 & B3 6 5A with lab 4 Chinese Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 Comparative Government & Politics 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A D8 3 4H 3 Computer Science A* 3, 4, 5 CISP 360 4 II (b) N/A 0 N/A 0 Computer Science AB* 3, 4, 5 CISP 400 4 II (b) N/A 0 N/A 0 English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Environmental Science** Environmental Science** 3, 4, 5 ENGWR 300 3 II (a) A2 3 1A 3 N/A N/A 0 II (a) A2 & C2 6 1A or 3B 3 3, 4, 5 BIOL 350 3 IV B1 & B3 4 5A with lab 3 3, 4, 5 BIOL 350 3 IV B2 & B3 4 5A with lab 3 European History 3, 4, 5 HIST 300 3 I or V (b) C2 or D6 3 3B or 4F 3 French Language French Language French Literature 3, 4, 5 FREN 401 & 402 8 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 FREN 401 & 402 8 I C2 6 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 French Literature and Culture 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 German Language (taken prior F09) 3, 4, 5 GERM 401 & 402 8 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 German Language 3, 4, 5 GERM 401 & 402 8 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 German Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 8
Advanced Placement (AP) Credits, 2015-16, continued AP TEST SUBJECTS SCC Courses Only General Education (AP Scores of 3, 4, or 5) SCORE Course Units SCC GE CSU GE-BREADTH IGETC Area 3 units Area Units Area Units Human Geography 3, 4, 5 GEOG 310 3 V (b) D5 3 4E 3 Italian Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 Japanese Language and Culture Latin Literature 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 Latin 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 C2 3 Latin: Vergil 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 Macroeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECON 302 3 V (b) D2 3 4B 3 Microeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECON 304 3 V (b) D2 3 4B 3 Music Theory 3, 4, 5 MUFHL 400 & 401 6 I C1 3 N/A 0 Physics B*** 3, 4 5 PHYS 310 PHYS 350 3 4 IV B1 & B3 4 5A with lab 4 Physics B*** 3, 4 5 PHYS 310 PHYS 350 3 4 IV B1 & B3 6 5A with lab 4 Physics C (electricity/ magnetism)*** 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 IV B1 & B3 4 5A with lab 3 Physics C (mechanics)*** 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 IV B1 & B3 4 5A with lab 3 Psychology 3, 4, 5 PSYC 300 3 V (b) D9 3 4I 3 Spanish Language & Culture Spanish Language Spanish Literature & Culture Spanish Literature 3, 4, 5 SPAN 401 & 402 8 I C2 3 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 SPAN 401 & 402 8 I C2 6 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 3 3B & 6A 3 3, 4, 5 N/A 0 N/A C2 6 3B & 6A 3 Statistics 3, 4, 5 STAT 300 4 II (b) B4 3 2A 3 Studio Art 2D Design 3, 4, 5 ART 320 3 I N/A 0 N/A 0 Studio Art 3D Design 3, 4, 5 ART 370 3 N/A N/A 0 N/A 0 Studio Art Drawing 3, 4, 5 ART 300 3 I N/A 0 N/A 0 U.S. Government & Politics 3, 4, 5 POLS 301 or 481 3 V (a) or V (b) D8 & US-2 3 4H 3 U.S. History 3, 4, 5 HIST 310, 311, 320, 321, 483, 484 6 V (a) C2 or D6 & US-1 3 3B or 4F 3 World History 3, 4, 5 HIST 307 & 308 6 V (b) C2 or D6 3 3B or 4F 3 * If a student passes more than one AP exam in calculus or computer science, only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate. ** Students who pass AP Environmental Scienc3e earn 4 units of credit. Tests prior to Fall 2009 may apply to either B1 + B3 or B2 + B3 of GE Breadth. Fall of 2009 or later, those credits may only apply to B1 + B3. *** If a student passes more than one AP exam in physics, only six units of credit may be applied to the baccalaureate, and only four units of credit may be applied to a certification in GE Breadth. Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 9
Page 417 Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID), 2015-2016 The C-ID system is a statewide numbering system designed to identify comparable courses and facilitate articulation. Any community college course that bears a C-ID number signifies that it is equivalent in content, rigor, and student learning outcomes. Courses with C-ID numbers will be accepted at other participating community colleges or universities (only the CSU system is participating at this time). For example: C-ID CHEM 110 at this college (our CHEM 400) will be accepted by any other college that has been approved for the same C-ID CHEM 110 number. Students should consult a counselor for specific information and assistance with evaluating course transferability. In addition, students should always go to www.assist.org to confirm how each college s course will be accepted at a particular four-year college or university for transfer credit. C-ID COURSE SCC COURSE ACCT 110 ACCT 301 ACCT 120 ACCT 311 AJ 110 ADMJ 300 AJ 120 ADMJ 320 AJ 122 ADMJ 322 AJ 124 ADMJ 323 AJ 140 ADMJ 330 AJ 160 ADMJ 302 AJ 200 ADMJ 340 AJ 220 ADMJ 304 ANTH 120 ANTH 310 ANTH 150 ANTH 323 ARTH 100 ARTH 300 ARTH 110 ARTH 304, 306 ARTH 120 ARTH 308, 310 ARTH 130 ARTH 332 ARTH 150 ARTH 310 ARTS 100 ART 320 ARTS 101 ART 370 ARTS 110 ART 300 ARTS 200 ART 304 ARTS 205 ART 302 ARTS 220 ART 361 ARTS 230 ART 390 ARTS 240 ART 372 ARTS 270 ART 323 BIOL 115S BIOL 430, 431 BIOL 190 BIOL 402 BUS 110 BUS 300 BUS 115 BUS 310 BUS 120 BUS 345 BUS 125 BUS 340 BUS 140 CISC 310 CDEV 100 ECE 312 CDEV 110 ECE 314 CHEM 110 CHEM 400 CHEM 120S CHEM 400, 401 CHEM 150 CHEM 420 CHEM 160S CHEM 420, 421 COMM 110 COMM 301 COMM 120 COMM 311 COMM 130 COMM 321 COMM 140 COMM 331 COMM 150 COMM 325 COMM 160B COMM 374 COMM 170 COMM 305 COMM 190 COMM 315 COMP 112 CISP 360 COMP 122 CISP 400 COMP 142 CISP 310 ECE 120 ECE 300 C-ID COURSE SCC COURSE ECE 130 ECE 320 ECE 200 ECE 326 ECE 210 ECE 321 ECE 220 ECE 415 ECE 230 ECE 430 ECON 201 ECON 304 ECON 202 ECON 302 ENGL 100 ENGWR 300, 488 ENGL 105 ENGWR 302, 482 ENGL 110 ENGWR 303 ENGL 120 ENGWR 301, 303 ENGL 130 ENGLT 320 ENGL 135 ENGLT 321 ENGL 140 ENGLT 480 ENGL 145 ENGLT 481 ENGL 160 ENGLT 310 ENGL 165 ENGLT 311 ENGL 180 ENGLT 370 ENGL 200 ENGCW 400 GEOG 110 GEOG 300 GEOG 111 GEOG 301 GEOG 120 GEOG 310 GEOG 125 GEOG 320 GEOG 130 GEOG 306 GEOG 150 GEOG 331 GEOG 155 GEOG 330 GEOG 160 GEOG 391, 392, 393, 394 GEOL 101 GEOL 302 GEOL 110 GEOL 310 GEOL 110L GEOL 311 GEOL 120 GEOL 305 GEOL 120L GEOL 306 GEOL 200 GEOL 345 HIST 130 HIST 310, 483 HIST 140 HIST 311, 484 HIST 150 HIST 307 HIST 160 HIST 308 HIST 170 HIST 300 HIST 180 HIST 302 ITIS 120 CISC 310 JOUR 100 JOUR 310, COMM 351, ENGWR 384 JOUR 110 JOUR 300 JOUR 120 JOUR 364, PHOTO 380 JOUR 130 JOUR 410 JOUR 131 JOUR 411 JOUR 160 PHOTO 350, JOUR 360 MATH 220 MATH 401 MATH 240 MATH 420 MUS 100 MUFHL 305 MUS 130 MUFHL 401 C-ID COURSE SCC COURSE MUS 140 MUFHL 410 MUS 150 MUFHL 411 MUS 180 MUP 402, 403, 404, 405, 424 NUTRI 110 NUTRI 300, 480 PHIL 100 PHIL 300 PHIL 120 PHIL 310 PHIL 130 PHIL 330, 480 PHIL 140 PHIL 331, 481 PHIL 210 PHIL 325 PHYS 105 PHYS 350 PHYS 110 PHYS 360 PHYS 205 PHYS 410 PHYS 210 PHYS 420 PHYS 215 PHYS 430 POLS 120 POLS 320 POLS 130 POLS 302 POLS 140 POLS 310, 480 PSY 110 PSYC 300, 480 PSY 120 PSYC 340 PSY 130 PSYC 356 PSY 150 PSYC 310 PSY 170 PSYC 320 PSY 180 PSYC 370, FCS 324 PSY 200 PSYC 335 SOCI 110 SOC 300, 480 SOCI 115 SOC 301, 481 SOCI 120 SOC 302 SOCI 130 SOC 310 SOCI 140 SOC 341, FCS 326 SOCI 150 SOC 321 SPAN 100 SPAN 401 SPAN 110 SPAN 402 SPAN 200 SPAN 411 SPAN 210 SPAN 412 SPAN 220 SPAN 413 THTR 111 TA 300 THTR 113 TA 302 THTR 151 TA 350 THTR 152 TA 351 THTR 171 TA 420 THTR 173 TA 422 THTR 174 TA 430 THTR 175 TA 437 THTR 191 TAP 300,301,302, 303, 320, 321, 322, 323, 340, 341, 342, 343, 360, 361, 362, 363, 380, 381, 382, 383 THTR 192 TAP 310, 311, 312, 313, 330, 331, 332, 333, 350, 351, 352, 353, 370, 371, 372, 373, 390, 391, 392, 393 Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 10
Page 433 College Personnel Administrators and Senior Leadership Members Changes Deans Behavioral and Social Sciences Jesus (Frank) Malaret Learning Resources Kevin M. Flash Page 434 Administrators Changes Flash, Kevin M. (2015) Dean, Learning Resources M.A., California State University, Sacramento Malaret, Jesus F. (1999) Dean, Behavioral and Social Sciences B.A., University of Texas M.A., California State University, Sacramento Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 11
Page 441 Faculty Correction Little, Myra (Sheley) (2010) Computer Information Science B.A., National University, Sacramento M.A., California State University, Sacramento Faculty Additions Carbary, Kathleen (2015) Psychology B.A., Reed College M.A., Ph.D., University of Rochester, New York DeMartini, Dawna L. (2015) English B.A., M.A., California State University, Sacramento DeMey, Suzanne L. (2015) Accounting A.A., Antelope Valley College B.S., California State University, Northridge M.B.A., California State University, Sacramento DuVernay, Tara N. (2015) Mathematics A.A., Yuba Community College B.A., Humboldt State University M.A., California State University, Sacramento Felker, Jeffery J. (2015) English Reading A.A., American River College B.A., M.A., California State University, Sacramento Frazier, Surangi (2015) History B.A., University of California, Irvine M.A., University of California, San Diego Goehring, Kevin S. (2015) Aeronautics A.S., Sacramento City College Grofe, Michael J. (2015) Anthropology B.S., University of Miami M.A., California Institute of Integral Studies Ph.D., University of California, Davis Hanson, Steve A. (2015) Head Intercollegiate Aquatics Coach (Women s Water Polo, Men & Women s Swimming) B.A., Santa Clara University M.S., California State University, Sacramento Lepe, Leonela (2015) Counselor B.A., San Diego State University M.S., California State University, Sacramento Lopez, Antonio J. T. (2015) Public Services Librarian B.A., Humboldt State University M.L.I.S., University of California, Los Angeles Lum, Belinda C. (2015) Sociology B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz M.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California Malik, Jamil (2015) Counselor A.A., American River College B.S., University of Maryland M.S., National University, Sacramento Nguyen, Anh (2015) Counselor B.S., B.A., University of Irvine Ph.D., University of Southern California Rodriguez, Tanya (2015) B.A., San Jose State University M.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Romani, Annette L. (2015) Mathematics B.A., M.A., University of California, Davis Sjovold, Carl-Petter (2001) History Certificate, Online Instruction, Cerro Coso College B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Davis Stone, Leila (2015) Counselor A.S. Woodland Community College B.A., University of California, Davis M.S., California State University, Sacramento Valcu, Sanda I. (2015) Learning Skills & Tutoring Coordinator A.A., American River College B.A., M.A., California State University, Sacramento Wallace, Shanda L. (2015) Dental Hygiene A.S., Cabrillo College B.S.D.H., Loma Linda University Zaragoza, Diana A. (2015) Early Childhood Education B.S., M.A., University of California, Davis Sacramento City College, 2015-16 Catalog Addendum, July 2015 12