Public Course Outline of Record
This is an interactive process. You are responsible for your proposal:
Online Course Requests
- If you are submitting a proposal for an online course (hybrid or fully online), please start by scheduling a meeting with your division representative(course and curriculum design). Laurie Vasquez (accessibility), and the Faculty Resource Center (course design and training) can provide additional support. Please also refer to our Distance Education page.
- Attend Tech Review appointment during the semester you are developing your course prior to the CAC hearing and representation of your course
- Once your proposal has the seal of approval from your CAC Rep and Tech Review, you are required to attend a CAC Hearing and represent your course.
- Please remember that instructors must be certified to teach a course online. Training is available through the FRC.
Create the proposal in CurrIQunet
- Please consult our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility and Anti-Racism (DEIAA) Website
- This website was created by CAC and offers helpful tips on how to address both the new DEIAA questions in the COR as well as the DE addendum questions on Accessibility (question 2), and Regular and Substantive Contact (questions 3 and 4)
- Additional resources and guidelines can be found under the "tutorials" tab on this website
- If you have questions about the content of your proposal, contact a CAC Rep or stop by one of the “Drop in” meetings for answers
- Issues with the software CurrIQunet contact Kaylene: kmthomas3@sbcc.edu
Tech Review
- Once your proposal is approved by your Department Chair, you are mandated to sit with your CAC Rep and review the proposal in a Tech Review session
- You should contact the Curriculum Coordinator (Kaylene: kmthomas3@sbcc.edu ) to assist you in setting up a Tech Review appointment
- Tech Review appointments are made non CAC Agenda Meeting Mondays, between 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
CAC Hearing Agenda
- Once your proposal has the seal of approval from your CAC Rep, you are required to attend a CAC Hearing and represent your course.
- CAC Hearings are on the First and Third Monday’s of each month. The CAC will not review a course that does not have a representative
- The Curriculum Coordinator will let you know when your proposal will be schedule for a Hearing
Catalog Deadline
Submission by the CAC due date is not a guarantee the course or program will be included in the catalog. All courses and programs must undergo the Curriculum Approval process.