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52 Curriculum Development Form (REVISION) Type of Action: Revised Curriculum Development Form A curriculum that has previously been approved and requires revisions. 1. Curriculum Title: Present: Proposed: Information Management & Design No change 2. Credential: Present: Certificate Diploma AAS Proposed: Certificate Diploma AAS List name of each certificate, diploma, degree curricula (For AAS programs with multiple options, list each option. Present: Credential(s) Title Selective Admission AAS Information Management & 69-72 Yes No Design Options: Computer Office Technologies; Graphic Design; Web Design; Library Information Technology (AAS option) Yes No Diploma(s) Yes No (diploma Yes No option) Certificate(s) Yes No Yes No Proposed: Credential(s) Title Selective Admission AAS No Change Yes No (AAS option) Yes No Diploma(s) Yes No (diploma option) Yes No Certificate(s) Yes No Yes No. Submitting Entity: Curriculum Committee: College: BCTC 4. Curriculum Committee Members or College Faculty Responsible for Proposal (Verify that members are still current and active prior to submission.): Name Teaching Area College Pat Miller Core & COT BCTC Drew Hunt Web & Graphic BCTC Tim Birch Web & Graphic BCTC Martha Birchfield BCTC

5 Involvement of Others (Identify Individuals): 5. System Office Staff: 6. Others: Proposed Curriculum Data 7. Implementation Term: Spring 2009 8. Summary and Justification for Proposal: 1) 225 Applied Web Graphics course will be eliminated from the curriculum because students will be learning and applying the skills/knowledge in 185 Web Graphic Design and 280 Portfolio Practicum: Graphic Design with the new course revisions. This will allow students in the Web option to take an additional web design option course. 2) numbers will be updated to reflect curriculum changes within that occurred within the past couple of years. 9. Program Description:

54 Present:The Information Management & Design program prepares students to work in an integrated workplace of people, processes, and technologies. In response to the challenging technology-based work environment, this program requires students to become proficient in using computer technology for multifaceted workplace productivity. The program combines cutting-edge computer applications courses with additional industry-standards based courses to provide learning opportunities within the student s area of study. Graduates also complete general education courses in writing, oral communications, social interaction, heritage/humanities/foreign languages, science, and mathematics. Prior to graduation, students participate in a supervised work experience, gaining invaluable experience often necessary to secure a position within their chosen field. Students may choose from four options within the Information Management & Design program to specialize their degree. The Computer Office Technologies option prepares graduates to work in a multitasking environment utilizing skills in electronic commerce, web authoring, project management, workplace management, information management, and employing various industry-standard office applications. The Graphic Design option provides the concepts and skills needed to create and produce design projects such as brochures, flyers, newsletters, logos, product packaging, photo restorations and manipulations, multimedia presentations, simple illustrations, and web sites using industry-standard techniques and graphic design applications. The Web Design option provides the concepts and skills needed to create and produce web sites using industry-standard techniques using graphic and web design applications. The Web Design option graduates will have the ability to create and maintain professional sites and also be capable of working with other web professionals such as programmers, network administrators and database administrators as well as interfacing with management and clients. The Library and Information Technology option prepares graduates for paraprofessional library work. Proposed: Graduates may choose to sit for the Certified Administrative Professional Exam and/or the Microsoft Office Specialist Exam for computer office applications certifications. Graduates from the Graphic Design option would be prepared to sit for Adobe Certified Expert Exam. The Web Design option graduates would be qualified to sit for three of the five parts of the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) certification exam. The Library and Information Technology option courses may be used to meet Kentucky public library certification requirements.

55 The Information Management & Design program prepares students to work in an integrated workplace of people, processes, and technologies. In response to the challenging technology-based work environment, this program requires students to become proficient in using computer technology for multifaceted workplace productivity. The program combines cutting-edge computer applications courses with additional industry-standards based courses to provide learning opportunities within the student s area of study. Graduates also complete general education courses in writing, oral communications, social interaction, heritage/humanities/foreign languages, science, and mathematics. Prior to graduation, students participate in a supervised work experience, gaining invaluable experience often necessary to secure a position within their chosen field. Students may choose from four options within the Information Management & Design program to specialize their degree. The Computer Office Technologies option prepares graduates to work in a multitasking environment utilizing skills in electronic commerce, web authoring, project management, workplace management, information management, and employing various industry-standard office applications. The Graphic Design option provides the concepts and skills needed to create and produce design projects such as brochures, flyers, newsletters, logos, product packaging, photo restorations and manipulations, multimedia presentations, simple illustrations, and web sites using industry-standard techniques and graphic design applications. The Web Design option provides the concepts and skills needed to create and produce web sites using industry-standard techniques using graphic and web design applications. The Web Design option graduates will have the ability to create and maintain professional sites and also be capable of working with other web professionals such as programmers, network administrators and database administrators as well as interfacing with management and clients. The Library and Information Technology option prepares graduates for paraprofessional library work. Graduates may choose to sit for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialists Exams for computer office applications certifications. The courses within the Graphic and Web Design options will assist with preparation for Adobe Certifications and the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) certification exam. The Library and Information Technology option courses may be used to meet Kentucky public library certification requirements. 10a. Program Competency Assessment Instrument: 1. N/A 10b. Program Competencies/Student Outcomes (Separate list for each credential): Program Title: Information Management & Design Core Competencies Upon successful completion of this program the graduate will be able to: Present: 1. Use a computer system to produce documents in a reasonable amount of time with a high degree of accuracy. 2. Demonstrate spelling, grammar, punctuation, word usage, and proofreading skills.. Develop and implement visual software presentations. 4. Demonstrate file management skills.

56 5. Demonstrate an understanding of workplace technology concepts and applications. 6. Use current software including operating systems, database management, spreadsheet, word processing, desktop information management, electronic mail, and web browsers. 7. Create and publish web pages. 8. Use page layout software to prepare publications for print. 9. Demonstrate an understanding of such ethical issues in computing as privacy, piracy, copyright and computer viruses. 10. Demonstrate a basic understanding of management principles as they relate to the workplace. 11. Utilize strategies for entering the workforce including preparation of a professional portfolio. Proposed: No change Program Title: Computer Office Technologies Option Upon successful completion of this program the graduate will be able to: Present: 1. Demonstrate basic double-entry accounting skills. 2. Use administrative office procedures and current software with an emphasis on productivity.. Exhibit effective human relations skills, initiative, and a professional attitude. 4. Use advanced skills in database management and spreadsheet applications for preparation of business documents. Proposed: No change Program Title: Graphic Design Option Upon successful completion of this program the graduate will be able to: Present: 1. Demonstrate the ability to conceptualize and design digital and printed publications utilizing appropriate techniques. 2. Apply graphic design theory and techniques through appropriate use of industry-standard design applications.. Create computer design-intensive portfolios of students' works. 4. Conceptualize, design and complete graphic projects from concept through production and distribution. Proposed:

57 No Change Program Title: Web Design Option Upon successful completion of this program the graduate will be able to: Present: 1. Create well-formed web documents based on the latest HTML and web design standards. 2. Plan, design and develop web sites that are attractive, accessible, and user-friendly.. Learn and use industry-standard web development and design applications. 4. Create and optimize graphics, animation and multimedia for the web. 5. Understand and use web technologies and dynamic web sites to improve the operability of a web site. 6. Understand, analyze and create web sites based on specific goals and needs. 7. Create web design-intensive portfolios of students' works. Proposed: No change Program Title: Library Information Technology Option Upon successful completion of this program the graduate will be able to: Present: 1. Perform basic library reference service. 2. Plan and produce library programs.. Use the Internet for library reference, acquisitions, cataloging, collection development and public relations. Proposed: No change 11. Curriculum (See instructions for format): PRESENT: Program Title: Information Management & Design Core Title ENG 101 Writing I* ENG 102 Writing II* Mathematics * Science * Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language * Oral Communications * Social Interaction * 100 Introduction to Information Systems 1 Beginning Web Design

58 COE 126 150 210 25 270 275 199 OR 271 Introduction to Desktop Publishing Presentations Microsoft Office Applications Advanced Word Processing Professional Practices Workplace Management Coop Education Office Internship Subtotal *Satisfies General Education requirement for AAS degree () 48 Program Title: Computer Office Technologies Option Title ACC CLA ECO ENG QT 118 212 215 220 202 120 267 274 282 28 288 11 202 20 114 127 128 175 180 185 225 226 20 22 240 245 250 276 278 299 101 Document Processing Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Administrative Office Procedures Administrative Office Simulations Accounting Computer Office Technologies Option s Choose a total of 6 hours from the following: Managerial Uses of Accounting Info. Personal Finance Introduction to Business Law Human Resource Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Self Management Medical Terminology from Greek & Latin Principles of Economics II Business Writing Information Literacy Vector Design with Adobe Illustrator Raster Design with Adobe PhotoShop Web Usability Design Intermediate Web Design Web Graphics Design Applied Graphic Design Advanced Desktop Publishing Advanced Web Design Professional Web Editors Animation for the Web Multimedia for the Web Digital Video Editing Legal Office Procedures Medical Office Procedures Selected Topics: Information Mgmt./Design Quality Management Principles Other Computer Office Tech. s Approved By Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, Architectural, Business, Communication, Fine Arts or other Option Appropriate s 6 1-1-

59 Approved by Program Coordinator Subtotal Total 21 69 Program Title: Graphic Design Option Title 115 127 128 185 226 280 Introduction to Graphic Design Vector Design with Illustrator Raster Design with Photoshop Web Graphics Design Advanced Desktop Publishing Applied Graphic Design Graphic Design Option s Choose a total of 6 hours from the following: 6 ENG 118 180 212 225 20 22 240 245 250 282 20 Document Processing Intermediate Web Design Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Applied Web Graphics Advanced Web Design Professional Web Editors Animation for the Web Multimedia for the Web Digital Video Editing Principles of Marketing Business Writing Other Computer Office Tech. s Approved By Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, Architectural, Business, Communication, Fine Arts or other Option Appropriate s Approved by Program Coordinator Subtotal Total 1-1- 24 72 Program Title: Web Design Option Title 180 185 225 20 22 240 292 Intermediate Web Design Web Graphics Design Applied Web Graphics Advanced Web Design Professional Web Editors Animation for the Web Portfolio Practicum: Web Design Web Design Option Choose a total of hours from the following: 160 Intro to E-Commerce

60 175 Web Usability Design 212 Advanced Microsoft Office Applications 245 Multimedia for the Web 250 Digital Video Editing CIT 150 Internet Technologies CIT 120 Intro to Programming CIT 140 JavaScript I Computer Programming Approved by Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, 1- Architectural, Business, Communication, Fine Arts or other Option Appropriate s Approved by Program Coordinator Other Web or Graphic Design s Approved 1- by Program Coordinator Subtotal 24 Total 72 Program Title: Library & Information Technology Option Title 115 124 12 24 OR 245 OR 247 Introduction to Reference Services Library Administration Library Technical Services Library Services for Children Library Services for Young Adults Library Services for Adults Library & Information Technology Option s Choose a total of 12 hours from the following: () () 12 10 24 245 247 285 299 Web Publishing for Public Libraries Library Services for Children ** Library Services for Young Adults ** Library Services for Adults ** History of Libraries Selected Topics in Library & Information Management (may be repeated for up to 6 hours) ** can be used as option course if not utilized as option core course Subtotal Total 1-24 72 PROPOSED: Program Title: Information Management & Design Core Title ENG 101 Writing I* ENG 102 Writing II* Mathematics * Science *

61 COE 100 1 126 150 210 25 270 275 199 OR 271 Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language * Oral Communications * Social Interaction * Introduction to Information Systems Beginning Web Design Introduction to Desktop Publishing Presentations Microsoft Office Applications Advanced Word Processing Professional Practices Workplace Management Coop Education Office Internship Subtotal *Satisfies General Education requirement for AAS degree () 48 Program Title: Computer Office Technologies Option Title 118 212 215 220 Document Processing Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Administrative Office Procedures Administrative Office Simulations Accounting Computer Office Technologies Option s Choose a total of 6 hours from the following: 6 ACC CLA ECO ENG 202 120 267 274 282 28 288 11 202 20 114 115 127 128 175 180 185 226 20 22 240 245 250 276 278 290 Managerial Uses of Accounting Info. Personal Finance Introduction to Business Law Human Resource Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Self Management Medical Terminology from Greek & Latin Principles of Economics II Business Writing Information Literacy Introduction to Graphic Design Vector Design with Adobe Illustrator Raster Design with Adobe PhotoShop Web Usability Design Intermediate Web Design Web Graphics Design with Adobe Fireworks Advanced Desktop Publishing Advanced Web Design Web Design with Adobe Dreamweaver Web Development with Adobe Flash Multimedia for the Web Digital Video Editing Legal Office Procedures Medical Office Procedures Photography

62 QT 294 299 101 Seminar in Information Management & Design Technologies Selected Topics: Information Mgmt./Design Quality Management Principles Other Computer Office Tech. s Approved By Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, Architectural, Business, Communication, Fine Arts or other Option Appropriate s Approved by Program Coordinator Subtotal Total 1-1- 21 69 Program Title: Graphic Design Option Title 115 127 128 185 226 280 Introduction to Graphic Design Vector Design with Illustrator Raster Design with Photoshop Web Graphics Design Advanced Desktop Publishing Applied Graphic Design Graphic Design Option s Choose a total of 6 hours from the following: 6 ENG 118 180 212 20 22 240 245 250 290 294 299 282 20 Document Processing Intermediate Web Design Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Advanced Web Design Web Design with Adobe Dreamweaver Web Development with Adobe Flash Multimedia for the Web Digital Video Editing Photography Seminar in Information Management & Design Technologies Selected Topics: Information Mgmt./Design Principles of Marketing Business Writing Other Computer Office Tech. s Approved By Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, Architectural, Business, Communication, Fine Arts or other Option Appropriate s Approved by Program Coordinator Subtotal Total 1-1- 24 72

6 Program Title: Web Design Option Title 180 185 20 22 240 292 Intermediate Web Design Web Graphics Design Advanced Web Design Professional Web Editors Animation for the Web Portfolio Practicum: Web Design Web Design Option s Choose a total of 6 hours from the following: 6 160 Intro to E-Commerce 175 Web Usability Design 212 Advanced Microsoft Office Applications 245 Multimedia for the Web 250 Digital Video Editing 290 Photography 294 Seminar in Information Management & Design Technologies CIT 150 Internet Technologies CIT 120 Intro to Programming CIT 140 JavaScript I Computer Programming Approved 1- by Program Coordinator Other Information Technology, 1- other Option Appropriate s Approved by Program Coordinator Other Web or Graphic Design s Approved 1- by Program Coordinator Subtotal 24 Total 72 Program Title: Library & Information Technology Option Title 115 124 12 24 OR 245 OR 247 Introduction to Reference Services Library Administration Library Technical Services Library Services for Children Library Services for Young Adults Library Services for Adults Library & Information Technology Option s Choose a total of 12 hours from the following: () () 12 10 24 245 Web Publishing for Public Libraries Library Services for Children ** Library Services for Young Adults **

64 247 285 299 Library Services for Adults ** History of Libraries Selected Topics in Library & Information Management (may be repeated for up to 6 hours) ** can be used as option course if not utilized as option core course Subtotal Total 1-24 72 12. Sample scheduling plan (See instructions): PROPOSED: Program Title: Computer Office Technologies Option First Year First Semester ENG 101 Writing I 100 Introduction to Information Systems Mathematics 118 Document Processing 1 Beginning Web Design Oral Communications Second Semester ENG 102 Writing II 126 Introduction to Desktop Publishing 150 Presentations Science Computer Office Tech. Option Total 15 Second Year Third Semester 210 Microsoft Office Applications 215 Administrative Office Procedures 270 Professional Practices Computer Office Tech. Option Accounting Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Lang. Fourth Semester 212 Advanced Microsoft Office Applications 220 Administrative Office Simulations 25 Advanced Word Processing 275 Workplace Management COE 199 Cooperative Education or 271 Internship Social Interaction Grand Total 69

65 Program Title: Graphic Design Option First Year First Semester ENG 101 Writing I 100 Introduction to Information Systems 115 Introduction to Graphic Design 1 Beginning Web Design Mathematics Oral Communications Second Semester ENG 102 Writing II 126 Introduction to Desktop Publishing 127 Vector Design with Illustrator 128 Raster Design with Photoshop 150 Presentations Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Lang. Second Year Third Semester 185 Web Graphics Design with Fireworks 210 Microsoft Office Applications 226 Advanced Desktop Publishing 25 Advanced Word Processing 270 Professional Practices Graphic Design Option Fourth Semester 275 Workplace Management 280 Portfolio Practicum: Graphic Design COE 199 Cooperative Education or 271 Internship Science Social Interaction Graphic Design Option Grand Total 72 Program Title: Web Design Option First Year First Semester ENG 101 Writing I 100 Introduction to Information Systems 1 Beginning Web Design Mathematics Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Lang. Oral Communications

66 Second Semester ENG 102 Writing II 126 Introduction to Desktop Publishing 150 Presentations 180 Intermediate Web Design 185 Web Graphics Design Science Second Year Third Semester 210 Microsoft Office Applications Web Design Option 20 Advanced Web Design 240 Animation for the Web 270 Professional Practices 275 Workplace Management Fourth Semester 22 Web Design with Adobe Illustrator 25 Advanced Word Processing 292 Portfolio Practicum: Web Design COE 199 Cooperative Education or 271 Internship Social Interaction Web Design Option Grand Total 72 Program Title: Library & Information Technology Option First Year First Semester ENG 101 Writing I 100 Introduction to Information Systems 115 Introduction to Reference Services Mathematics Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Lang. Oral Communications Second Semester ENG 102 Writing II 124 Library Administration 12 Library Technical Services 24 Library Services for Children Science 150 Presentations

67 Second Year Third Semester 210 Microsoft Office Applications 1 Beginning Web Design 126 Introduction to Desktop Publishing 270 Professional Practices 275 Workplace Management Option Fourth Semester Option 25 Advanced Word Processing Option COE 199 Cooperative Education*** or 271 Internship Social Interaction Option Grand Total 72 Program Grand Total 69-72 1. Deactivation Term Students will not be able to enroll in the old program beginning in Spring 2009. The old program will be deactivated when the last student enrolled in that curriculum has graduated. 14. s to be deactivated. (If listed below, a drop course form is not necessary.) Title Last term course will be offered at any college s for which this course is a prerequisite 15. Dates of Previous Actions: a. Approval: b. Revisions(s) Signatures: Complete and submit a signature page.