9/01 Application Date California Community Colleges APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL—CREDIT OR NONCREDIT APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Drywall/Lather Apprentice Sherrean Carr PROPOSED APPRENCTICESHIP TITLE CONTACT PERSON Gavilan Community College Dean of Technical and Public Services COLLEGE TITLE Gavilan College (408) 848-4757 DISTRICT PHONE NUMBER July 2009 [email protected] PROJECTED PROGRAM START DATE E-MAIL ADDRESS PROGRAM TRANSFER Previous location: American River Carpenters Training Committee for Northern California EMPLOYER OR JAC SPONSORING APPRENTICESHIP Morgan Hill TRAINING SITE(S) RELATED & SUPP. CREDIT COURSES ONLY RELATED & SUPP. NONCREDIT COURSES ONLY CERTIFICATE* A.A. DEGREE* A.S. DEGREE* *Approval of a certificate or degree for apprentices does not provide approval of a certificate or degree for non-apprenticeship students. A separate approval is required for a corresponding non-apprenticeship program. PLANNING SUMMARY Recommended T.O.P. Code 0952.80 Est. Total RSI Hours in Third Year Units for Major—Degree 41 Estimated FTE Faculty Workload .40 Total Units for Degree 60 Number of New Faculty Positions 1 Required Units—Certificate 41 Est. Cost, New Equipment 0 Est. Total RSI Hours in First Year Type of New/Remodeled Facility Est. Total RSI Hours in Second Year Est. Cost, Library Acquisitions APPROVAL CRITERIA Please provide the following for all programs: 1. Statement of Program Goals and Objectives 2. Catalog Description 3. Program Requirements 4. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs 5. Outlines of Record for Required Courses 6. Evidence of Division of Apprenticeship Standards Approval SUBMIT TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM AND ALL ATTACHMENTS REQUIRED SIGNATURES Program Drywall/Lather Apprenticeship College Gavilan College COLLEGE CURRICULUM APPROVAL Program and courses within the program have been approved by the curriculum committee and instructional administration, and satisfy all applicable requirements of Title 5 regulations. Susan Dodd DATE SIGNATURE, CHAIR, CURRICULUM COMMITTEE TYPED OR PRINTED NAME Victor S. Krimsley, Ph.D. DATE SIGNATURE, CHIEF INSTRUCTIONAL OFFICER TYPED OR PRINTED NAME Debbie Klein DATE SIGNATURE, PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC SENATE TYPED OR PRINTED NAME COLLEGE PRESIDENT All provisions of Title 5, Section 55130(b) have been considered. All factors, taken as a whole, support establishment and maintenance of the proposed apprenticeship program. Steven M. Kinsella, D.B.A. DATE SIGNATURE, PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE TYPED OR PRINTED NAME DISTRICT APPROVAL On , the governing board of Gavilan Joint Community College District approved the apprenticeship program attached to this application. Steven M. Kinsella, D.B.A. DATE SIGNATURE, SUPERINTENDENT/CHANCELLOR OF DISTRICT TYPED OR PRINTED NAME 1. Statement of Program goals and Objectives The Drywall/Lather Apprenticeship program is a four year construction trade program that leads to a certificate or A.A. degree. Drywall/Lathers typically install metal framing, drywall, and wall and ceiling treatments and finishes in commercial and residential structures. Upon completion of the Drywall/Lathing Apprenticeship degree, students may find employment in the following sectors: government, residential and commercial construction and maintenance, utilities, and facilities management. 2. Catalog Description Gavilan College, in cooperation with the Carpenter Training Committee for Northern California, conducts a Drywall/Lather Apprenticeship program which can lead to a Certificate of Achievement and/or Associates of Arts degree. An apprenticeship program is a formal system of occupational training from two to five years that combines paid employment, on-the-job training and job related college level instruction in order to develop highly skilled workers. This Apprenticeship program is a cooperative effort between the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) and the college. The JATC is composed of representatives from both labor and management from each apprenticeship area, and their purpose is to oversee apprenticeship training. The Gavilan College apprenticeship program is approved by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the California Department of Industrial Relations. Enrollment in an apprenticeship course is limited to registered apprentices; however anyone meeting the apprenticeship requirements can apply for acceptance. Information on admission to apprenticeship programs can be obtained from the local JATC. The Dry Wall/Lather Apprenticeship program concentrates on training apprentices to the specific levels required for the construction industry and has been approved by the State of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Training emphasis includes safety, metal framing, blueprint reading, exterior/interior wall finishes, welding, residential and commercial construction process, building codes, estimation, and various construction topics. 3. Program Requirements Requirements Degree or Certificate 41 units DRLTH 200 Introduction to the Trade ...................................................2 DRLTH 202 Basic Applications ..........................................................1.5 DRLTH 205 Mathematics for Drywall/Lathers ......................................2 DRLTH 210 Residential Metal Framing .............................................1.5 DRLTH 212 Doors, Windows, Exterior Systems/Building Documents1.5 DRLTH 220 Blueprint Reading I ........................................................1.5 DRLTH 221 Blueprint Reading II .......................................................1.5 DRLTH 222 Blueprint Reading III ......................................................1.5 DRLTH 230 Welding I ........................................................................1.5 DRLTH 231 Welding II .......................................................................1.5 DRLTH 240 Exterior/Advanced Fire Control System and Partitions .1.5 DRLTH 242 Exterior Systems and Trims ...........................................1.5 DRLTH 250 Interior Metal Lathing System, Sound Control ..............1.5 DRLTH 260 Ceilings, Shaft Protection and Demountable Partitions .1.5 DRLTH 262 Arches, Furring and Advanced Systems.........................1.5 DRLTH 270 Advanced Construction Techniques ...............................1.5 And a minimum of 16 units from the following: ...................................16 DRLTH 290 Work Experience Drywall/Lathing Apprenticeship (1 - 4) Associate Degree Requirements: The Drywall/Lathing Apprenticeship Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See Gavilan College graduation requirements. 4. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs This falls under the Apprenticeship Program which includes the Carpenter Apprenticeship Program. 5. Outlines of Record for Required Courses 17 Course Outlines attached. 6. Evidence of Division of Apprenticeship Standards Approval In progress, per: Barry Noonan, Ph.D. Apprenticeship Coordinator, CCCCO (916) 445-8026 STATE OF CALIFORNIA BRICE W. HARRIS, CHANCELLOR CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE 1102 Q street Sacramento, Ca 95811-6549 (916) 445-8752 http://www.cccco.edu 02/21/2012 Admin, GAVILAN College CIO GAVILAN Dear Colleague: In compliance with California Education Code section 70901 and California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Subchapter 2. Approval by the Chancellor, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Academic Affairs Division has reviewed and approved the following instructional program: CURRICULUM INVENTORY RECORD College: 441 Credit Status: Credit Program Title: Apprenticeship: Drywall/Lather Program Award: A.A. Degree Program Control Number: 31108 TOP Code: 095280 Program Goal(s): For a program to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges/Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC/WASC) must approve the program as a substantive change. Once a program is approved by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO), colleges must follow the steps outlined in the ACCJC Manual (www.accjc.org). Please note: colleges are not eligible to collect state apportionment or federal support for granting this award without first receiving approval from the Chancellor’s Office and the ACCJC. For questions regarding this review please submit your written inquiry to [email protected]. Sincerely, Academic Affairs Division California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office STATE OF CALIFORNIA BRICE W. HARRIS, CHANCELLOR CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE 1102 Q street Sacramento, Ca 95811-6549 (916) 445-8752 http://www.cccco.edu 02/21/2012 Admin, GAVILAN College CIO GAVILAN Dear Colleague: In compliance with California Education Code section 70901 and California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Subchapter 2. Approval by the Chancellor, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Academic Affairs Division has reviewed and approved the following instructional program: CURRICULUM INVENTORY RECORD College: 441 Credit Status: Credit Program Title: Apprenticeship: Drywall/Lather Program Award: Certificate of Achievement:18 or greater semester (or 27 or greater quarter) units Program Control Number: 31110 TOP Code: 095280 Program Goal(s): For a program to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges/Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC/WASC) must approve the program as a substantive change. Once a program is approved by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO), colleges must follow the steps outlined in the ACCJC Manual (www.accjc.org). Please note: colleges are not eligible to collect state apportionment or federal support for granting this award without first receiving approval from the Chancellor’s Office and the ACCJC. For questions regarding this review please submit your written inquiry to [email protected]. Sincerely, Academic Affairs Division California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Substantive Change Proposal Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program Gavilan Community College District 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. Gilroy, CA 95020 March 29, 2010 Sherrean Carr, Dean of Career Technical Education (408-848-4757) Gavilan College Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program Substantive Change Proposal Table of Contents 1. Cover Page................................................................................................1 2. Table of Contents.......................................................................................2 3. Substantive Change Proposal....................................................................3 A. Concise Description of Proposal Change and the Reason for it.......3 B. Description Continued – Educational Purpose.................................5 C. Planning Process .............................................................................6 D. Evidence of Resources.....................................................................7 E. Evidence of Approvals......................................................................8 F. Evidence of Fulfillment of Eligibility Requirements............................9 G. Evidence of Fulfillment of Accreditation Standards and Commission Policies.......................................................................13 4. Documentation 4.1 Gavilan College Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes of June 9, 2009................................................................................18 4.2 Approval Letters from California Department of Industrial Relations......................................................................................24 4.3 Gavilan College Catalog GE Requirements and Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program ....................................................................26 4.4 California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Application ..32 4.5 Gavilan College Academic Senate Curriculum Committee Meeting Minutes for February 9th and May 11, 2009..................36 4.6 Gavilan College Strategic Plan 2008-2012..................................44 4.7 Gavilan College Board of Trustees Goals for 2009.....................48 4.8 Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program Contract and Budget...........49 4.9 Eligibility Requirements of March 2007 Accreditation Report......57 4.10 Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program Course Outlines..................62 Gavilan College Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program Substantive Change Proposal A. A Concise Description of the Proposed Change and the Reasons for It • A brief description of the change. The Board of Trustees of Gavilan College approved the creation of the Drywall/Lather Apprentice Certificate of Completion and Associate of Arts Degree program in June 2009 (4.1) through the regular curriculum approval process on recommendations from the Academic Senate Curriculum Committee. Apprenticeship programs are employer driven and the training is provided at the request of an employer, in this case, the Drywall/Lathers Training Committee for Northern California, in the city of Morgan Hill, which is inside the service area for Gavilan College. The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office worked with all of the interested parties to assist Gavilan College in being designated the Lead Educational Agency (LEA). • Evidence of a clear relationship to the institution’s stated mission. Gavilan College’s Mission statement is as follows: In an environment that cultivates creativity, stimulates curiosity and emphasizes student learning, Gavilan College serves its community by providing high quality educational and support services that prepare students for transfer, technical and public service careers, life-long learning and participation in a diverse global society. This program meets the mission of Gavilan College by supporting services that prepare students for technical and public service careers. • Discussion of the rationale for the change. Apprenticeship programs are employer driven and the training is provided at the request of an employer, in this case, the Drywall/Lathers Training Committee for Northern California in the city of Morgan Hill. The Drywall/Lather Apprentice Associate of Arts and/or Certificate Program is a state-approved four year course of study preparing apprentices for courses in specialty crafts such as Drywall/Lathers, millwrights, pile drivers, hard wood floor layers, acoustical installers, scaffold erectors, insulators and shinglers. Students will acquire journey level skills including those skills necessary to build all concrete infrastructures that comprise the California transportation system. Gavilan College, in cooperation with the Drywall/Lathers Training Committee for Northern California, conducts a Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program which can lead to a Certificate of Achievement or Associate of Arts Degree. An apprenticeship program is a formal system of occupational training from two to five years that combines paid employment, on-the-job training and job related college level instruction in order to develop highly skilled workers. This Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program is a cooperative effort between the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) and Gavilan College. The JATC is composed of representatives from both labor and management from each apprenticeship area and their purpose is to oversee apprenticeship training. The Gavilan College Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program is approved by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the California Department of Industrial Relations (4.2). Enrollment in an apprenticeship course is limited to registered apprentices, however anyone meeting the apprenticeship requirements can apply for acceptance. Information on admission to Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program can be obtained from the local JATC. • The educational purposes of the change are clear and appropriate. The Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program concentrates on training apprentices to the specific levels required for the construction industry and has been approved by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the California Department of Industrial Relations. Training emphasis includes safety, metal framing, blueprint reading, residential and commercial construction processes, exterior/interior wall finishes, building codes, estimation and various construction topics. The educational goals for the Drywall/Lather Apprentice Program are clearly spelled out in the certificate and course-level student learning outcomes. All student learning outcomes and program learning outcomes were reviewed and approved by the Academic Senate Curriculum Committee and the Board of Trustees. The program-level outcomes were approved and published in the college catalog as follows: Upon completion of the Drywall/Lather Apprentice certificate students will have demonstrated journey level skills including those skills necessary to build all concrete infrastructures that comprise the California transportation system. To receive an ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE students must complete the required courses listed below and the general education requirements plus sufficient electives to meet a 60 unit total as outlined on pages 46-49 and 73 of the Gavilan College catalog (4.3). To receive a CERTIFICATE OF ACHEIVEMENT students must complete the required courses below: DRLT 200 Introduction to the Trade …… ……………………………………… 2.0 units DRLT 202 Basic Applications …………………………….. ……………………. 1.5 units DRLT 205 Mathematics for Drywall/Lathing …………………………………. 2.0 units DRLT 210 Residential Metal Framing ……………………………………………1.5 unit DRLT 212 Doors, Windows, Exterior Systems/Building Documents …………1.5 units DRLT 220 Blueprint Reading I.…………………………………………………….1.5 unit DRLT 221 Blueprint Reading II ……………………….. …………………………1.5 unit
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