Academic Program Planning

2012-2013 Chancellor's General Education Advisory Committee (GEAC)

Meeting Schedule 2012-13
September 12, 2012 | November 6, 2012 | January 15, 2013 | March 12, 2013 |    May 14, 2013
 

All meetings are from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Catalina Room, CSU Office of the Chancellor.

Chair

Mark Van Selst

Psychology

San José

Vice-Chair

Kate Fawver

History

Dominguez Hills

CSU Academic Senate Representatives

Buckley Barrett

Librarian

San Bernardino

Bill Eadie

Journalism

San Diego

Steven Filling

Accounting

Stanislaus

Andreas Gebauer

Chemistry

Bakersfield

David Hood

History

Long Beach

Kathleen Kaiser

Sociology

Chico

Patricia Kalayjian

Interdisciplinary Studies

Dominguez Hills

Catherine Nelson

Political Science

Sonoma

John Tarjan

Management/MIS

Bakersfield

Academic Senate CSU Academic Affairs Committee Chair Ex Officio

Darlene Yee-Melichar

Gerontology

San Francisco

California Community College Academic Senate Representative

David Morse

English

Long Beach City College

CSU Campus Academic Affairs Administrator

Gail Evans

San Francisco State University

CSU Articulation Officer

Terri Eden

San José State University

CCC Articulation Officer

Joanne Benschop

MiraCosta Community College

CSSA Student Representative

Jonathon Bolin

CSU Long Beach

CCC Chancellor’s Office Representatives

Jeff Spano

Dean, Student Services

CSU Chancellor’s Office Representatives

Christine Mallon

Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development

Ken O’Donnell

Senior Director, Student Engagement and Academic Initiatives & Partnerships

Pilots

The CSU encourages innovative approaches to general education and transfer. Proposed pilot projects should be designed to gather evidence of educational effectiveness and student success, to inform and support ongoing improvement. Pilots now underway:

Statway: Six California Community College Districts are authorized to test alternate pathways to college-level math proficiency without losing CSU articulation. Details

Oral Communication and distance delivery: The CSU has not allowed on-line delivery of courses in oral communication, but understands that may become more effective as technology evolves. Community colleges may propose new or modified courses within certain parameters. Details

Alternate GE at Santa Barbara City College: The CSU Chancellor has granted limited approval to Santa Barbara City College to deliver an Alternate General Education transfer curriculum, embedding some learning outcomes across a range of courses and high-impact practices. Details

Documents