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Articulation
Fundamentals
Duane Short
San Diego Miramar College
Overview
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What is Articulation?
What is Not Articulation?
Why Articulation Matters
The Articulation Officer Role
What is Articulation?
From the dictionary…
 The kind of connection that allows
movement
 The coherent expression of information
“It helps to be psychologically predisposed in a
certain way to be an articulation officer”
From Jeff Ferguson’s presentation at the 2009 CIAC conference
What is Articulation?
The process of developing a formal, written
and published agreement that identifies
courses (or sequences of courses) on a
“sending” campus that are comparable to,
or acceptable in lieu of, specific course
requirements at a “receiving” campus.
CIAC, 2006 California Articulation Policies and Procedures Handbook
What is Articulation?
In other words…
 Articulation identifies courses students
should take at community college in order
to meet university degree requirements
 This information is used to help students
plan appropriate courses at community
college
What is Articulation?
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What degree requirements do
articulated courses fulfill?
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Unit Credit toward a baccalaureate
degree
General Education requirements at the
university
Major Preparation requirements at the
university
What is Articulation?
The basic structure of a
transfer education plan
General Education (39 units)
+ Prep-for-major (0-50 units)
+ Transferable Electives (0-21+ units)
= Transfer Coursework
(usually min 60 transferable units)
What is Articulation?
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Transfer education plans can be
complicated, as each combination of
transfer university and major results in
a different combination of transfer
coursework
Phil:
Ana:
Dave:
Psych
major,
SDSU
Psych
major,
UCSD
Psych
major,
Alliant
Intl. U.
CSU GE pattern +
BIOL 105
PSYC 101
PSYC 211
PSYC 230
PSYC 258
PSYC 260
IGETC pattern +
CHEM 100/100L
CHEM 130
CISC 192
MATH 121
MATH 122
PSYC 258
Alliant U. GE +
PSYC 101
PSYC 137
PSYC 211
PSYC 230
What is Not Articulation?
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Course evaluations
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Course evaluations determine credit for
past educational experiences
Articulation is a guarantee of future
applicability
This distinction often makes a difference
when advising students
What is Not Articulation?
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Admissions criteria or other course
requirements
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Admissions criteria for universities, majors,
etc. often change from year to year
How university courses (and the articulated
CCC courses) are used to fulfill various
requirements also changes from year to year
Course articulation itself remains valid if the
course was taken during the period the
agreement was in effect
What is Not Articulation?
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Suggestions
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Suggestions or recommendations about
preparatory courses may be helpful, but
are not guarantees of course applicability
Articulation is a guarantee that courses at
a sending campus will fulfill specific
requirements at a receiving campus
What is Not Articulation?
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Outreach materials
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Outreach and marketing materials are vital
parts of the transfer process but are not
themselves curricular agreements
Articulation is an agreement between
faculties about the comparability of
coursework
Why Articulation Matters
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For the student, articulation:
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Guarantees that courses completed at
the community college will apply to
university requirements
Provides the foundation for developing a
transfer education plan
Why Articulation Matters
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For CCC faculty, articulation:
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Establishes that CCC courses are
comparable to university level coursework
Ensures CCC courses will fulfill university
requirements
The more requirements CCC courses fulfill,
the more “valuable” they are to transfer
students
Why Articulation Matters
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For the college as a whole, articulation:
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Facilitates the core mission of student
transfer
Increases the quantity of educational
goals that can be met via the college’s
offerings
Improves the quality of counseling and
advising by detailing the most efficient or
appropriate path to transfer
Why Articulation Matters
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For the university, articulation:
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Increases student success by identifying
appropriate preparatory coursework
Reduces the workload involved in
individually evaluating each student’s past
coursework
Increases student capacity
Facilitates a focus on upper division
coursework
Why Articulation Matters
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For the state, articulation:
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Increases the effectiveness of the transfer
process by providing a clear pathway to
transfer course requirements
Ensures the efficient use of coursework
toward bachelor’s degree requirements
Saves taxpayer money (theoretically over
$11,000 per degree for a CSU transfer or
$36,000 per degree for a UC transfer)
The Articulation Officer
The actual process of developing and
reviewing curriculum and coursework to
determine course comparability between
institutions rests with the faculty at the
respective institutions. Faculty in each
discipline.... develop curriculum and
establish requirements and standards for
articulated courses.
CIAC, 2006 California Articulation Policies and Procedures Handbook
The Articulation Officer
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The AO… Initiates, updates, tracks,
and disseminates faculty-approved
articulation agreements,
including those that cover:
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Courses accepted for
degree credit
General education
Major preparation
CIAC, 2006 California Articulation Policies and Procedures Handbook
The Articulation Officer
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The AO… Serves as a consultant
on articulation and transfer-related
curricular issues to:
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Faculty
Administration
Students
Anyone else who asks
CIAC, 2001 California Articulation Policies and Procedures Handbook
The Articulation Officer
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Some stats about CCC AOs…
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36% are assigned as AO full time;
37% are assigned as AO ½ time ;
23% are assigned as AO < ½ time
85% are faculty/certificated
Most are counselors
99% serve on curriculum committee;
76% have voting rights
49% report to Dean of Counseling;
26% report to CSSO
19% report to the CIO
The Articulation Officer
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In
SDCCD
Some stats about CCC AOs…
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36% are assigned as AO full time;
37% are assigned as AO ½ time ;
23% are assigned as AO < ½ time
85% are faculty/certificated
Most are counselors
99% serve on curriculum committee;
76% have voting rights
49% report to Dean of Counseling;
26% report to CSSO
19% report to the CIO
The Articulation Officer
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The AO… Acts as liaison
to and advocate for:
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Faculty
“Receiving” institutions
Segmental system-wide
offices (CCC, UC, CSU)
Intersegmental coordinating bodies
(CIAC, ASSIST)
CIAC, 2006 California Articulation Policies and Procedures Handbook
The Articulation Officer
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The AO…
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Is an advocate for transfer students
and the effectiveness and efficiency of
transfer curricula.
Is an expert in the process, not the
content
Is often called upon to serve in
statewide projects, committees, or
coordinating bodies
The Articulation Officer
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The AO…
HAS THE BEST JOB IN
OUR SYSTEM!!!
Conclusion
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Questions?
Discussion?
For copies of this presentation, questions,
or information, please contact…
Duane Short
[email protected]