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Curriculum Committee

The Curriculum Committee is a subcommittee of the Academic Senate.

The committee meets Wednesdays from 3 to 5pm in the ITC Training Room. The committee accomplishes many of its functions through a set of subcommittees, including Tech Review, General Education, and Distance Education.

Committee Functions

  • Review curriculum proposals concerning new course offerings, course revisions, and course deletions proposed by academic departments. Recommend and forward course proposals that meet college, district, and state curriculum criteria.
  • Review curriculum proposals concerning new program offerings, program revisions, and program deletions proposed by academic departments. Recommend and forward program proposals that meet college, district, and state curriculum criteria.
  • Provide two-way communication with staff concerning issues, programs, and opportunities relating to ARC's curriculum.
  • Review the ARC graduation requirements, including competency requirements the CSU and UC transfer patterns, and the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC).
  • Monitor the college program review process and provide a sounding board for departmental reports.
  • Review and monitor the development, implementation, and assessment of Title V and matriculation-related pre- and co-requisites.
  • Review ARC Extension curriculum proposals.
  • Review the college's long-range educational programs and services as described in the Educational Master Plan.
  • Develop curriculum processes and activities that align the college with regional and national accrediting standards.

Curriculum Committee

Committee Chair

Aaron Bradford

ARCCurriculum@arc.losrios.edu


The Curriculum Committee consists of 24 members. Voting members (20) are distributed as follows:

  • 13 faculty (one from each instructional area, including Library and Learning Resources and Counseling and Student Services, with one Vice-Chair to be selected from these faculty representatives)
  • 1 articulation officer
  • 1 distance education coordinator
  • 1 student
  • 1 Vice-President of Instruction (or designee)
  • 1 Associate Vice-President of Economic and Workforce Development
  • 1 management representative from the Student Services division
  • 1 management representative from an instructional division

Non-voting members include:

  • 1 faculty chair, appointed by Academic Senate (may cast a tie-breaking vote)
  • 1 faculty past chair
  • 1 Associate Vice-President of Instruction
  • 1 Curriculum Instructional Services Assistant