Strategic Plan 2015 - 2017 College of Humanities.

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Strategic Plan College of Humanities

Departments:  Asian American Studies  Central American Studies  Chicana/o Studies  English  Gender and Women’s Studies  Linguistics/TESL  Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures  Philosophy  Religious Studies Programs:  American Indian Studies  Humanities  Jewish Studies  Liberal Studies  Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies  Queer Studies  Sustainability Studies College of Humanities

 Explore and value the diversities of cultures, thought, perspectives, literatures, and languages of humanity;  Critically reflect on and analyze multiple dimensions of human identity and experience;  Contribute to scholarship and creative production and innovation; and  Act as responsible global citizens committed to principles of freedom, equality, justice, and participatory democracy. College Mission Statement

Planning Principles  Students first  Focus on community needs  Transparency  Consultation and collaboration  Cross-disciplinary cooperation  Fiscal responsibility

Planning Priorities Excellence in:  Teaching  Learning  Research  Student engagement  Community engagement

College of Humanities Goal One Create and deliver curriculum that is responsive to regional communities

GOAL 1: CREATE AND DELIVER CURRICULUM THAT IS RESPONSIVE TO REGIONAL COMMUNITIES ACTIVITIES UNDER WAY  China Studies pathway in Liberal Studies  Minor in Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies (M.E.I.S.)  Degree pathway in Spanish Interpretation and Translation  Conversion of M.A. Humanities to fully online format  Launch online degree completion program: Essential Knowledges for Career Success  Expansion of Digital Humanities course offerings  Expansion of online and hybrid courses for nontraditional students

GOAL 1: CREATE AND DELIVER CURRICULUM THAT IS RESPONSIVE TO REGIONAL COMMUNITIES PLANNED ACTIVITIES  Development of “Wellness” track in Liberal Studies  Development of Graduate Certificate: Working With Diverse Communities  Creation of Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. in Liberal Studies  Creation of Center for Interdisciplinary Studies  Central American Studies Program expansion to Department status

Engage community College of Humanities Goal Two

GOAL 2: ENGAGE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES UNDER WAY  Poet in Residence: Los Angeles Poet Laureate Luis Rodriguez – Spring 2016  Scholar in Residence: Mehrangiz Kar – 2015/16  Mapping the Jewish Valley project  Institute for Sustainability activities  Service Learning across the College  Women’s Research & Resource Center activities  Humanities newsletter  China Institute activities  exhibit and campus events

 Expanded alumni outreach  Expansion of American Indian Studies partnerships with local community groups  Expansion of Asian American Studies partnerships with local community groups  Expansion of Central American Studies partnerships with local community groups  Expansion of Chicana/o Studies partnerships with local community groups GOAL 2: ENGAGE COMMUNITY PLANNED ACTIVITIES

Support Meaningful Student Learning and Engagement College of Humanities Goal Three

GOAL 3: SUPPORT MEANINGFUL STUDENT LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES UNDER WAY  Ongoing college-level assessment of learning outcomes  Opening of new Undergraduate Research Lab F2015  Internships in writing professions for Creative Writing majors  CoH Academic Programming Fund  CoH Peer Mentor Program  SSC/EOP programming  Community college outreach to encourage CSUN and Humanities transfers  Ongoing assessment of EOP advisement outcomes  AdvisorTrac online scheduling system

 SSC/EOP programming  Student workshops on major and career exploration  Student feedback on support services via SurveyTrac GOAL 3: SUPPORT MEANINGFUL STUDENT LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT PLANNED ACTIVITIES

Increase Sponsored Funding for Faculty Research and Student Programs College of Humanities Goal Four

GOAL 4: SPONSORED FUNDING FOR FACULTY RESEARCH AND STUDENT PROGRAMS ACTIVITIES  Department of Education grant to create China Studies minor  Renewed funding for Startalk Russian Language & Culture study  Renewed funding for Literacy Scholars for the Future of L.A.  Teagle Foundation grant to study Liberal Arts/STEM integration  CoH Faculty Fellows Program  University Research Fellows Program  Probationary Faculty Summer Research Stipends  Grant Matching Funds  Support for student engagement in faculty-led research projects

Facilitate Student Success College of Humanities Goal Five

GOAL 5: FACILITATE STUDENT SUCCESS ACTIVITIES  Improve graduation rates o Increase average student unit load for all majors in CoH o Encourage summer enrollment for all majors in CoH o Sponsor student workshops on degree planning o Assist students in developing MAPs (My Academic Planner) o Increase online and weekend course offerings

 Improve retention Student workshops on time management and study skills Mandatory advising and Early Warning System AdvisorTrac and SurveyTrac Cohorted programs o Liberal Studies Freshman Connection o Liberal Studies ITEP o English FYI (Four Year Integrated) GOAL 5: FACILITATE STUDENT SUCCESS ACTIVITIES

Expansion of Peer Mentor Program Continue proactive advisement and student support services through SSC/EOP and LRS offices Continue advisement outcomes assessment GOAL 5: FACILITATE STUDENT SUCCESS ACTIVITIES