Curriculum Development
Curriculum starts with faculty who meet established minimum qualifications in their discipline(s). Faculty-driven curriculum is approved by the Curriculum Committee, a subcommittee of the Chabot Academic Senate, adhering to regulations and guidelines established by Title 5 and the Chancellor’s Office. Curriculum is developed, submitted, approved, and maintained in the Curricunet database and the Chancellor’s Office Curriculum Inventory (COCI).
Curriculum Committee
- Committee Charge
- Committee Calendar. The committee meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month.
- Committee Agendas and Minutes
If you need assistance, contact:
Robert Cattolica
Curriculum Chair
rcattolica@cjpk.net
George Arab
Tech Review Chair
garab@cjpk.net
Jessica Vile
Curriculum & Scheduling Specialist
jvile@cjpk.net
Chabot College Resources
- Assigning Courses to Disciplines Process
- DE Addendum Request Form
- Course Style Guide
- Noncredit Offerings
- Program Submission Requirements
- Division/Department Numbers
Resources for Creating Curriculum
- PCAH 8th Edition (Program and Course Approval Handbook)
- CCC Curriculum Resources and FAQs on New Regulations
- Transfer Articulation Resources
- Special Regulations- UC Transfer Articulation
- Course Outline of Record (COR) Guide - Revisited
- Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) Codes
- Understanding TOP Codes
- Labor Market Information:
- Bay Area Community College Consortium Approval for CTE programs
- Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators
- Chabot AA/AS General Education Criteria
- American Cultures Philosophy Statement
- Chabot American Cultures GE Application Form
- Blooms Taxonomy
- Blooms Taxonomy Chart
- OER Resources - Where to Find OER
- OER and Articulation
- Non-Credit Course and Program Development
- Templates for Approved Transfer Model Curriculum
- Credit Course Repetition Guidelines
- Policies for Prerequisites, Corequisites and Advisories on Recommended Preparation
- CCC Chancellor's Office Memo on changes to Certifcate of Achievement
- CLPCCD Board Policies: Academic Affairs