Post on 22-Apr-2018
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The AOC Educational
PlanPresented by
Justine CubbageCounselor
jcubbage@hartdistrict.org
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AGENDA
The 4-Year Educational Plan
High School Graduation Requirements
Freshmen Application Requirements
Transfer Requirements
Re-Evaluation of Status Process
COC Math Sequences
Summer School/Session
Questions
QUICKLY acquire
academic content,
skills, language, and
habits from high
school curriculum and
APPLY them to college
classes and
BE SUCCESSFUL
in both.
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Credits and Units Credit = high school term
*5 credits is a semester-length class
Unit = college term*3 units is average class
COC PE Exception *1 unit in KPEA/Dance is 5 crs
*2 units in KPEA/Dance is 5 crs
*Must be activity classes
COC units COC assigns units according to
academic difficulty—the higher the unit, the harder the class
College Credit Equivalents
College CourseUnits
High SchoolCredits
1 units = 1.5 credits
2 units = 3.0 credits
3 units = 5.0 credits
1 course @ 4, 5 or 6 units and represents a year of high school curriculum
= 10 credits
*Students are limited to 11 units per term by state law.
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Educational Plan—Simplified
The 4-Year Plan is designed to meet:
Graduation requirements
UC/CSU Freshman Admission requirements
UC/CSU Transfer requirements—at least half
Major Preparation requirements--optional
Other: military, career certification, AA degree requirements--optional
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1st Priority: High School Graduation
Students meet graduation requirements with BOTH AOC and COC coursework
All students must finish graduation requirements not taught at AOC by the end of first semester senior year
Students will transfer to residence high school if graduation requirements are not met by this deadline
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HS Grad Requirements English 40 credits
AOC—4 years
Mathematics 30 20 for 2018 AOC or AOC/COC
Physical Science 10 AOC Chem—10th grade
Biological Science 10 AOC Bio—9th grade
Fine Art 10 1 COC IGETC 3Arts & Lang 101 10th and 11th grades
Modern World History 10 AOC 10th grade
US History 10 AOC 11th grade
American Government 5 AOC 12th grade/1 semester
Economics 5 AOC 12th grade/1 semester
PE 20 COC—4 KPEA/Dance classes
Practical Art 5 COC CIT/CAWT 140—9th grade/1 Semester
Health 2.5 AOC elective or Hart Dist. Summer school
Elective 72.5 40 for 9GS/Advisement 25 for AOC electives COC classes
TOTAL 230 credits needed 220 credits 2018
AOC students will graduate with more
AOC Math Sequence
8th Grade
Math 8
Algebra I
9th Grade
Algebra I
Honors
Algebra I
Geometry
Honors
Algebra II
Trig
Summer
Geometry
10th Grade
Geometry
Honors Algebra II
Trig
Algebra II
Geometry
COC
Summer
Geometry
11th Grade
Algebra II
COC
Based on
College
Application
Reqs,
General Ed
and
Major
12th Grade
COC
Based on
College
Application
Reqs,
General Ed
and
Major
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HS Grad Requirements--Recap Most requirements are met with high school classes Most students will graduate with more than 220/230 credits Students who fail grad requirements met with COC classes MUST
repeat these classes ASAP, preferably in the next term Students who fail AOC classes must make them up in summer
school of that year Students who are not successful and jeopardize their graduation
may be sent to their residence high school the next school year. Seniors who fail graduation requirements in fall term will be sent
to their residence high school in spring term to graduate on time
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Typical Four Years at UniversityLOWER DIVISION
TRANSFER
UPPER DIVISION
1st Yr/Freshmen
About 30 units
2nd Yr/Sophomore
About 30 units
3rd Yr/Junior
About 30 units
4th Yr/Senior
About 30 units
Specific General Education courses: 30-45 units
Major Coursework
Major Preparation Requirements: 15-30 units
Some majors require more than 60 units, especially those in math, engineering and science
Some certifications awarded after completion
AA/AS Degrees and some certifications awarded at completion BA/BS awarded at completion
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4-Year College/UniversityFreshmen Application Requirements Student wants to be at a 4-year college/university in the fall after
they graduate high school (we call this “Going DIRECT”)
These requirements are planned for EVERY student until they tell me differently
Must use the FRESHMAN APPLICATION
It does not matter how many college units a student has
Freshmen Application Requirements
Course Requirements (A-G for UC/CSU)
GPA
Tests: SAT/ACT
Application deadlines: October 1st – January 1st
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Standard Course Requirements(A) SOCIAL SCIENCE – Two years.
One year of U.S. History OR 1semester U.S. History and 1 semester American government; AND one year of social science (world history, cultures, and geography)
(B) ENGLISH – Four years.
Composition and literature designated as college preparatory.
(C) MATHEMATICS - * Three years.
Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, integrated math, and advanced mathematics. Courses taken in 7th and 8th
grade may be considered if high school equivalent.
* Four years recommended
(D) LABORATORY SCIENCE - * Two years.
At least one biological science and one physical science; including two of the three foundational subjects of biology, chemistry, physics.
* Three years recommended
**One IGETC Area 5 w/lab meets one year of req.
(E) LOTE: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH
(formerly Foreign Language)– Two years in the same language
College prep language courses taken in 8th and 9th grade may be considered if high school equivalent.
*Three years recommended for specific majors
**One COC IGETC Language 101 course meets entire requirement.
(F) VPA: VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS –
One yearlong sequential course or two semesters in same subject.
Subjects: Dance, music, theatre/drama and visual arts
**One IGETC Area 3 Art meets requirement.
(G) COLLEGE-PREPARATORY ELECTIVES – One year.
Any additional courses (not previously listed) that are included in the UC “A – G” list. A third year in the language used for the “e” requirement or two years of another language.
**One IGETC/CSU GE course meets requirement.
The UC/CSU calls these the “A-G”
Please note: Some classes are NOT included for application: PE, Health, and some electives
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UC/CSU A-G at AOC/COCA. SOCIAL SCIENCE – Two years.One year of U.S. History OR 1semester U.S. History and 1 semester American government; AND one year of social science (world history, cultures, and geography)
AOC Courses are used to meet the requirements
(H) Modern Civilization A/B—10th grade, 1 year
(H) US History A/B—11th grade, 1 year
(H) US Government—12th grade, 1 semester only
B. ENGLISH – Four years.Composition and literature designated as college preparatory.
AOC Courses are used to meet the requirements
English 9 A/B—9th grade, 1 year
(H) English 10 A/B—10th grade, 1 year
(H) English 11 A/B—11th grade, 1 year
(H) English 12 A/B—12th grade, 1 year
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UC/CSU A-G at AOC/COCC. MATHEMATICS - * Three years.Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, integrated math, and advanced mathematics. Courses taken in 7th
and 8th grade may be considered if high school equivalent.
*Four years recommended.
JR High/AOC courses are used to meet requirements
(H)Algebra I A/B—1 year
Algebra II A/B—1 year or H Algebra II/Trig A/B—1year
Geometry A/B—1 year
COC courses are used to exceed requirements and be more competitive
Math 102 Trig, Math 104 Pre-Calc OR Math 140 Stats
Math 211 Calculus I (Math 104 is pre-requisite)
Recommended for competitiveness and top tier schools
Recommended for Science/Technology/Engineering/Math majors (STEM)
Math 212 Calc II, Math 213 Calc III
Recommended for Science/Technology/Engineering/Math majors (STEM)
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UC/CSU A-G at AOC/COCD. LABORATORY SCIENCE - * Two years.At least one biological science and one physical science; including two of the three foundational subjects of biology, chemistry, physics. * Three years recommended. **One IGETC Area 5 w/lab meets one year of the requirement.
AOC Courses are used to meet the requirements
Biology—9th grade, 1 year
(H) Chemistry A/B—10th grade, 1 year
COC courses are used to exceed requirements and be more competitive
BioSci 100 or BioSci 100
Chem 151—pre-requisite for General Chem 201 applies to most STEM majors
Physics 110 or Physics 220—110 is AP Physics, 220 is first of three sequential courses required for specific majors
*Meeting a major’s pre-requisites is recommended instead of completing physics in order to be ready for 200 level major classes if physics is not required for major.
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UC/CSU A-G at AOC/COCE. LOTE: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH --Two years, SAME language
COC Courses are used to meet the requirement—11th grade
ALL Language 101 classes correspond to TWO years of high school foreign language
ALL Language 101 classes meet the ENTIRE requirement in 1 semester
ALL classes are immersion classes, 85% of class taught in the language, difficult!
102 (year 3) is only recommended for specific majors and taken AFTER 3rd lab science class
STEM majors should NOT take 102 but take science classes instead
F. VPA: VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS –One year-long sequential course or two semester done in same subject area.
Subject areas: dance, music, theatre/drama and visual arts
COC Courses are used to meet the requirement—fall semester 10th grade
One IGETC Area 3 Art or CSU Area C meets ENTIRE requirement in 1 semester
Some courses are major pre-requisites, major prep
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UC/CSU A-G at AOC/COCG. COLLEGE-PREPARATORY ELECTIVES – One year.Any additional courses (not previously listed) that are included in the UC “A – G” list. A third year in the language used for the “e” requirement or two years of another language.
AOC/COC Courses are used to meet the requirement
One IGETC or CSU GenEd meets ENTIRE requirement in 1 semester
Some courses are major pre-requisites, major prep
CIT/CAWT 140 (9th grade)
Economics (H)—12th grade, 1 semester
Human Geography—1 semester
Scientific Contributions and Developments in History—1 semester each
PLEASE note that our students meet and exceed A-G requirements differently than comprehensive high school students. College courses are used to not only meet the application requirement but also to count as general ed, major pre-requisite, and/or major preparation courses once a student attends a UC/CSU.
GPA Calculation and Weighting A GPA is the grade point average of earned grades.
There are over 15 ways to calculate a GPA.
The GPA is a quick way to evaluate a student’s achievement.
The Hart District uses a 4 point scale and each grade is assigned points on the scale.
A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0
The term “weighting” is used when higher value (or weight) is given to a grade earned in an advanced level class. Students must earn grades of C or better to earn the extra point.
A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D =1, F = 0
Institutions’ policies differ about what classes are considered advanced and should receive weighted points.
3 types of advanced levels
1. grade--English 10 and Honors English 10
2. subject—Chemistry and Honors Chemistry
3. education—secondary and post-secondary or high school and college
(AP courses are introductory college level classes)
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GPA Calculation and Weighting Hart District weights honors, AP, and IB classes for grades of A, B, C.
Hart District weights transferable college level classes for grades of A, B, C.
Hart District does NOT weight college PE or dance activity classes.
A notation of NCT on a transcript indicates that the course is NOT a transferable college level class and not weighted by the Hart District.
College/university standard practice is to recognize college level courses as advanced level. Institutions assume these classes are weighted in the GPA. We use the NCT designation to draw attention to classes not weighted.
Transcripts show the cumulative weighted and un-weighted GPAs.
Credits earned for a class are also calculated in the GPA. Classes with higher credits affect the GPA more than a lower credit class. For example, a 5 unit college math class that earns 10 high school credits would be counted more than a 3 unit college class that earns 5 high school credits.
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UC/CSU A-G GPA Policy UC/CSU A-G Course Search
Search for high school, community college, and program A-G course lists
See which AOC/COC courses are approved
https://hs-articulation.ucop.edu/agcourselist
The UC/CSU determines the A-G courses that earn weighted credit
Search results show which courses are weighted
9th and 12th grades are NOT calculated in the A-G GPA
The UC/CSU limits the number of extra points to 8 total
1 point is earned for 1 semester letter grade per course
Only 4 points can be earned in 10th grade
8 pts Total just with COC classes:10th: fall COC =1pt; spring COC = 1pt; summer COC = 1pt
11th: fall COC = 2pts; spring COC = 2 pts; summer COC 1pt20
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HS Grad/A-G Requirements Recap English 40 credits
AOC—4 years A-G Area B—4 years
Mathematics 30 20 for 2018 AOC or AOC/COC A-G Area C—3 yrs
Physical Science 10 AOC Chem—10th grade A-G Area D—1 yr
Biological Science 10 AOC Bio—9th grade A-G Area D—1 yr
Fine Art 10 1 COC IGETC 3 Arts & Lang 101 A-G Area F—IGETC 3Art—1 sem
Modern World History 10 AOC 10th grade A-G Area A—1 yr
US History 10 AOC 11th grade A-G Area A—1 yr
American Government 5 AOC 12th grade/1 semester A-G Area A—1 semester
Economics 5 AOC 12th grade/1 semester A-G Area G—1 semester
PE 20 COC—4 KPEA/Dance classes Not A-G
Practical Art 5 COC CIT/CAWT 140—9th grade/1 Semester A-G Area G—1 semester
Health 2.5 AOC elective or Hart Dist. Summer school Not A-G
Elective 72.5 40 for 9GS/Advisement 10-12 25 for AOC electives Some AOC electives—A-G Area G COC classes—A-G Area G
TOTAL 230 credits needed 220 Class of 2018
AOC students will graduate with more
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Typical Four Years at UniversityLOWER DIVISION
TRANSFER
UPPER DIVISION
1st Yr/Freshmen
About 30 units
2nd Yr/Sophomore
About 30 units
3rd Yr/Junior
About 30 units
4th Yr/Senior
About 30 units
General Education courses(30-45 units)
Major Preparation Requirements(15-30 units)
Major Coursework
Some majors require more than 60 units, especially in math, engineering and science
Some certifications awarded after completion
AA/AS Degrees and some certifications awarded at completion BA/BS awarded at completion
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Transfer Requirements 60-75 transferable units are required to transfer
Complete SPECIFIC course requirements general education: about 30 units, IGETC, CSU GE patterns major preparation: campus specific, www.assist.org for agreements electives: campus transferable, not required for every major
Transfer does not mean automatic AA degree
Can combine AA and TR (CSU AA-T or AS-T)
Must have graduated from high school to use TR application
TR requires validation from COC counselor
TAGs for some UCs and some CSUs
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IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum for UC and CSU
AREA 1-ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
CSU - 3 courses required, one from each group below.
UC - 2 courses required, one each from group A and B.
Group A: ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, minimum 3 semester / 4 quarter units)
English 101, 101H
Group B: CRITICAL THINKING-ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, minimum 3 semester / 4 quarter units) (Course must be taken at a California Community College, AP credit is not applicable.)
Communications Studies 227(F10) English 102(F93) or English 103(F93)
Group C: ORAL COMMUNICATION - CSU ONLY (1 course, minimum 3 semester / 4 quarter units)
Communication Studies 105 or Communication Studies 105H
AREA 2- MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING (1 course, minimum 3 semester / 4 quarter units)
Business *291(F05); Economics *291(F05); Math 103, 104, 111, *140, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 240; Psychology *135; Sociology *135
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IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum for UC and CSU
AREA 3- ARTS AND HUMANITIES:(At least 3 courses, with at least one from the ARTS and one from the HUMANITIES – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units)
ART COURSES: Art 110, 111, 115, 205; Cinema 120, 121, 122, 123(SP06),131; Dance 100; Graphic Multimedia Design 120 , Media Entertainment Arts 102, Music 100, 105, 106, 107(F03), 108, 112, 113; Photography 140(F00); Theatre 110, 220, 221
HUMANITIES COURSES: Anthropology 210; Economics 170; 170H, English 111(F05), 135, 225, 250, 251,260, 261, 262(F03), 263, 264, 265, 270, 271(F96), 272, 273(F99), 274(F99), 275, 280(F95), 281, 285; French 201, 202, German 201, 202; History 101, 102, *111, *111H, *112, 115(SP07), 116(SP06), 117(SP06), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), *150, 161(F02), 165, 170, 170H, 191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 230(F02), 240, 241(F01), 242(F01), 243(F01), 245(F96); Humanities 100(F02), *101(F00), *105(F00), *106(F00), 150(F02); Philosophy 101, 102, 110(F02), 111(F02), 112(F02), 120, 210, 220, 225(SP06), 240(F02), 250; Sign Language 110(F00); Sociology 200; Spanish 201, 202, 240
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IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum for UC and CSU
AREA 4- SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (At least three courses in at least two disciplines – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units)
Anthropology 103, 103H, 105, 210, 215, 220; Biological Science 120(F00); Communication Studies 250, 256(F97); Early Childhood Education 125(F03), Economics 170, 170H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 230; Environment 101, Geography 102; History 101, 102, *111, *111H,*112, 115(SP07), 116(SP06), 117(SP06), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), *150, 161(F02), 165, 170, 170H,191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 230(F02), 240, 241(F01), 242(F01), 243(F01), 245(F96); Journalism 100; Media Entertainment Arts 100; Political Science 100, 150, 150H, 200, 230, 250, 270; Psychology 101, 101H, 105, 109(F02), 126, 172, 225, 230(F00), 235(F95), 240(F03), 272; Radio Television Film 100; Sociology 100(F95), 101, 101H(F06), 102, 103(F01), 103H, 105(F97), 106(F03), 108(F05), 110, 112, 150(F04), 200, 200H, 205, 207, 208(F00), 209, 210(F00), 217, 226, 230, 233(F04)
*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited by UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a counselor.
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IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum for UC and CSU
AREA 5- PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Two courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory: minimum 7-9 semester / 9-12 quarter units)
PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Astronomy *100(F97), *101, *102; Biological Science 218(F03), Chemistry *110(F02), *151, *201, 202, 221, 255, 256; Environment 103, Geography 101, 101L(SP06), 103; Geology 100, 101, 102, 105, *109, 218; Physical Science *101(F03), Physics *101(SP07), *110, *111, *220, * 221, *222
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Anthropology 101, 101H, 101L(F02); Biological Science *100(F01), 104, *106, *107,107H, 130(F95), 132, 140(F02), *201(F03), *202(F03), *204, *205, *215, *216, 219(F02), 221, 230(F00), 240(F02), *250; Psychology 102
LABORATORY: Anthropology 101L(F02),Biological Science*100 (F01) *,106, *107,107H, *201(F03), *202(F03), *204, *205, *215, *216, 218(F03),219(F02), 221, 230(F00), 240(F02), *250; Chemistry *110(F02), *151, *201, 202, 221, 255, 256; Environment 103, Geography 101L(SP06); Geology 100, 218; Physical Science *101(F03), Physics *110, *111, *220, * 221, *222
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IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum for UC and CSU
LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC requirement only) (Proficiency equivalent to two years high school study - High School Transcripts must be on file in Admissions OR a score of 3 or better in an AP Examination in languages other than English OR completion with C grades or better of 2 years of formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English – with appropriate documentation).
Arabic 101, Chinese 101, French 101; German 101; Italian 101(F05); Sign Language 101(F00); Spanish 101, 101A(F00)
AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (6 units required): Not required for IGETC certification but required for Graduation from CSU and COC. Courses may double count in Areas 3 +/or 4.
Opt #1: History 111/111H and History 112/112H
Opt #2: PoliSci 150/150H AND one of the following: Economics 170/170H, History 111/111H, 112/112H, 120(F02), 120H, 130(F05), *150, 170,170H, 230(F02) or 245
MUST Complete: AOC US History before 111/112, AOC Gov before PoliSci 150, and AOC Econ before Hist 170, any ECON
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Major Preparation Courses
Major Prep with GenEd and (maybe) electives are required to transfer
Major Prep—required courses to be eligible for major
MP—specific by university campus
www.assist.org is database for all major prep agreements in CA
Agreements are between COC and specific UC/CSU campus
How to Use Assist instructions on AOC Counseling website
Look under COC Resources
MP courses usually have pre-requisite courses
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Associate Degrees/ Certifications3 TYPES of Associate Degrees (AD)1. COC (local) AA/AS: uses COC GenEd Requirements and COC Major Course Lists2. AD-T (Associate Degree Transfer): For CSU system ONLY, uses the IGETC or CSUGE for GenEd and each has major course lists3. Liberal Arts & Sciences (LAS) AA using CSUGE or IGETC in Humanities or Math and Science or Social Science; each has major course list
Local, AD-T, LAS Major courses1. All major course requirements are mandatory for degree2. See COC Counseling website for course lists under Associate Degree tab
60 unit Minimum TOTAL1. Course can be counted in TOTAL only ONCE2. Course can meet more than one requirement
Example: History 111 is 3 units and can be used to meet both a Social Science GenEd and AIR, it still is only 3 of the 60 units
3. CAUTION: GenEd and major course complete but still NOT have 60 total units
Issues1. Multiple degrees CAN be earned at one time2. 1 and only 1 course can be taken in the summer AFTER high school graduation and count toward 1 degree3. If a student goes directly to a 4-year with an AD, credits are awarded according to the receiving institution’s policies. 4. An AD does NOT guarantee junior status.
Career Certifications1. Awarded upon completion of certification courses2. Certification list on COC Counseling website under Certificates tab3. Certifications can be completed while working on high school diploma, AA degree, and/or transfer
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Re-Evaluation of Status Process1. Evaluation of college classes for credit is completed according to the receiving
institution’s policies.2. Private school policies usually limit the number of units AND TYPE of course
granted credit. GenEd vs Elective, not for major3. UC/CSU usually grants credit for UC/CSU transferable classes4. Exceptions may occur for sequential requirements and students may be required
to repeat courses*For example, a student finishes Physics 220 and 221 but not 222. The institution may not have a sequence divided into the same as COC’s which means the student takes the courses their institution requires.
5. Students who go DIRECT will have to request a “re-evaluation of status” from their institution after they are admitted.
6. Status is determined by number of units and type of requirements met.*For example, a student may have 60 transferable units and be a “junior in units” but be a sophomore in the major until all major preparation is complete.
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COC Math—STEM Sequence STEM Path Math Course Sequence
Math 102 Trigonometry (3 units)—1 semester
Only CSU transferable, not IGETC
Only doorway to Calculus
Math 104 Pre-Calculus (follows 102) (5 units)—1 semester
Math 211 Calculus I (follows 104) (5 units)—1 semester
Sophomore college level class
Math 212 Calculus II (5 units)—1 semester
Math 213 Calc III (5 units)—1 semester
Math 214 Linear Algebra (3 units)—1 semester
Math 215 Differential Equations (3 units)—1 semester
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COC Math—Non-STEM Sequence Non-STEM majors usually have 1 gen ed math to complete Non-STEM choices:
Math 103 College Algebra Similar to high school Pre-Calculus; formula based Leads to Math 240—required for some Business majors
Math 140 Statistics Math 130 Elementary Teachers (methodology) Math 111 Finite Math Econ/Bus 291 Statistical Methods in Business/Econ Psych/Soci 135 Statistics for Social/Behavioral Sciences
CHECK www.assist.org for major specific math This is usually the last math course most non-MES majors take—ever!
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Summer Plans Summer school/session information will be distributed in Feb/March
Current 9th Graders
No COC summer classes
Summer Geometry for those eligible
1 PE class creates an open in 10th spring semester (better scheduling for COC class)
Classes occur July 1-31 at Hart District, OFL, Mission View
Current 10th and 11th Graders
COC sessions: 3 sessions*2 five weeks back to back and 1 eight week; starts June 4th for 2018
10th Graders can take language, general eds; not math or science
11th Graders take classes according to ed plan
We register for COC fall term classes in July
Current 10th/11th will come to AOC in June to do paperwork
Current 10th/11th will complete registration and pay from home in July
Current 9th will have registration done for them and will pay from home in July
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Questions?