First of all, some acronym definitions:
·
ICCB Illinois Community College Board
·
IMACC Illinois Math Association of Community
Colleges
·
ISMAA Illinois Section of the Mathematical
Association of America (includes 4 yr institutions)
·
AMATYC American Association of Two Year Colleges
When somebody at CCC has an idea for a Math course, they
would generally get CCC approval first (Faculty Council) and then it has to be
sent to ICCB, which sends it for a curriculum review by IMACC, ISMAA and AMATYC
which makes a recommendation to ICCB, which at that point will rubber stamp it
(or not) based on the recommendation.
Dev Ed courses that have gone through this process and
currently have ICCB approval are:
Arithmetic
Pre-Alegebra Basic
Algebra Geometry
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra with Geometry Combined Basic
and Intermediate Algebra
Preparatory Mathematics for General Education (PMGE)
They have very specific SLOs which you can review in the
Illinois Articulation Guide: http://www.imacc.org/articulation/articulationguide.pdf
Although Dev Ed courses are not transferable they are still
mentioned in the Illinois Articulation Guide as prerequisites so they have to
adhere to the Articulation Guide Standards.
For example, Intermediate Algebra (CCC’s M99) and PMGE
(CCC’s Math 90) are approved prerequisites for :
General Education Statistics (CCC’s M 125),
General Education Mathematics (CCC’s M 118)
Quantitative Literacy
Elementary Mathematical Modeling
Colleges pay attention to this stuff, anecdotally-when I
first came to CCC in 2005, I taught Math 100 which was Math 98 minus the
geometry. When ICCB began to require Geometry as a pre-req to Gen Ed Courses,
CCC revamped Math 100-( Introductory Algebra) into Math 98- (Introductory
Algebra with Geometry).
Math 112 (Intermediate Algebra) became Math 99 (Intermediate
Algebra with Geometry)
-Mary Pat Sheppard