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Essential Objectives

Course Syllabus


Revision Date: 20-Oct-25
 

Spring 2026 | EDU-1225-VO02 - Focused Portfolio Development


Online Class

Online courses take place 100% online via Canvas, without required in-person or Zoom meetings.

Location: Online
Credits: 1
Day/Times: Meets online
Semester Dates: 02-03-2026 to 03-24-2026
Last day to drop without a grade: 02-08-2026 - Refund Policy
Last day to withdraw (W grade): 03-29-2026 - Refund Policy
Open Seats: 15 (as of 11-03-25 8:05 PM)
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Materials/Lab Fees: $200.00
Comments: This class meets Tuesdays February 3, 10, 17, and 24; and March 10 and 24. The class will not meet March 3 and 17.

Faculty

Jannice Ellen
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Hiring Coordinator for this course: Gilberto Diaz Santos

    Note
  1. Many degree programs have specific general education recommendations. In order to avoid taking unnecessary classes, please consult with additional resources like your program evaluation, your academic program catalog year page, and your academic advisor.
  2. Courses may only be used to meet one General Education Requirement.

Course Description

This course provides students with the opportunity to request credit for college-level learning gained by professional experience, training, or independent study. Students explore, articulate, and document their learning by developing a focused portfolio requesting up to sixteen credits in a specific academic discipline. Upon successful completion of the course, credit requests will be reviewed by the VSCS Office of Prior Learning Assessment. Recommended prior learning: English Composition or equivalent writing skills, fundamental computer skills. Students must consult an academic advisor before enrolling.


Essential Objectives

1. Explore and discuss career, educational, and personal goals.
2. Describe and explain the difference between learning and experience.
3. Identify and articulate college-level learning in a specific curricular area, gained by experience, training, or independent study.
4. Collect and present appropriate documentation of college-level learning in a specific curricular area.
5. Prepare and submit a portfolio for faculty review.


Required Technology

More information on general computer and internet recommendations is available on the CCV computer recommendations Support page.

Please see CCV's Digital Equity Statement (pg. 45) to learn more about CCV's commitment to supporting all students access the technology they need to successfully finish their courses.


Required Textbooks and Resources

The last day to use a Financial Aid Advance to purchase textbooks/books is the 3rd Tuesday of the semester. See your financial aid counselor at your academic center if you have any questions.


Methods

This course will be taught with a combination of:

  • step-by-step process to complete portfolio
  • weekly and bi-weekly assignments including: reading, writing and discussion forums

Evaluation Criteria

This courses uses a total points system to calculate final grades.

7 discussion forums (5 points each) = 35 points
7 written assignments (5 points each) = 35 points
1 Final Portfolio = 30 points

Total possible points in the course = 100 points

Academic Honesty

CCV has a commitment to honesty and excellence in academic work and expects the same from all students.Academic dishonesty, or cheating, can occur whenever you present -as your own work- something that you did not do. You can also be guilty of cheating if you help someone else cheat.Being unaware of what constitutes academic dishonesty (such as knowing what plagiarism is) does not absolve a student of the responsibility to be honest in his/her academic work. Academic dishonesty is taken very seriously and may lead to dismissal from the College.

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance and participation in classes are essential components of a student's success in college and are completion requirements for courses at CCV.More than TWO absences in course may result in failing grade.

AI Policy

The use of generative AI is not allowed in this course, with the exception of spellcheck,grammar check and similar tools.This course rests in the value of students engaging in thelearning process without relying on AI-generated content. If you use these tools, your actions would be considered academically dishonest and a violation of CCV’s Academic Integrity Policy.

Your opinions and experiences are essential for enriching our discussions, along with reference to weekly assigned academic resources, including textbook. To foster a shared understanding as a learning community, we will focus on exploring new ideas and concepts drawn from these shared resources.

Plagiarism Caution

I am interested in reading your ideas and questions in the discussion forum. Sometimes you will find information on a web site or from another text that could be used as part of your discussion response. If you include any information from a source in your discussion response, you must give credit, whether it is a summary, paraphrase or direct quote. This means that you must let the class know that the information/excerpt is from a source. Do not cut and paste any information unless full credit is given to your source. Academic dishonesty is taken very seriously at CCV. Be sure to understand what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.

Pay attention when to cite sources. The resources below will assist you to know when and how to cite. Keep in mind, the note below when considering if you need to cite a source taken from one of the sources below: Writing With Confidence: WHEN TO CITE SOURCES (Links to an external site.)

There are only two things that don’t require citation. They are:

~ Common knowledge ~If it’s a fact the average person could be expected to know, or if you could easily find the same information in numerous reference materials, you don’t need a citation. For example, if you write that the American Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, you wouldn’t need to cite a source.

~Your own experiences, observations, memories, thoughts, and opinions~If you’re writing from knowledge that you had already before you did any research, you don’t need to cite a source. It’s assumed that anything in your paper that isn’t attributed to a source comes from you.


Grading Criteria

CCV Letter Grades as outlined in the Evaluation System Policy are assigned according to the following chart:

 HighLow
A+10098
A Less than 9893
A-Less than 9390
B+Less than 9088
B Less than 8883
B-Less than 8380
C+Less than 8078
C Less than 7873
C-Less than 7370
D+Less than 7068
D Less than 6863
D-Less than 6360
FLess than 60 
P10060
NPLess than 600


Weekly Schedule


Week/ModuleTopic  Readings  Assignments
 

1

Week #1: Experience-to-Learning Method, part 1

  • Student Handbook: Chapters 1-3
  • Review documents and links located in Canvas module

Topics:

  • Actively participate in three discussion forums.
  • Complete and return Student Information and Portfolio Release form.
  • Generate experience list.
  • Break out the major experiences.
  • Meet with advisor and formulate degree plan.
  • Extract college learning from experience.
  • Request official college transcripts
    
 

2

Week #2: Experience-to-Learning Method, part 2

  • Student Handbook: Chapters 4 & 5
  • Review documents and links located weekly module.

Topics:

  • Actively participate in learning component discussion forum.
  • Formulate learning components.
  • Complete written assignment: Analyzing Learning Components.
    
 

3

Week #3: Areas of Study

  • Student Handbook: Chapters 5 & 6
  • Review documents and links located in third week module.

Topics:

  • Develop and complete the Areas of Study.
  • Complete list of potential documentation sources.
  • Actively participate in discussion forums.
  • Degree Plan assigned week one is due.
    
 

4

Weeks 4 & 5: (two week plan)

  • Student Handbook: Chapters 7 & 8
  • Read all documents and links.

Topics:

  • Narrative essay
  • Resume
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Documenter requests
  • Actively participate in discussion forums
    
 

5

Weeks 4 & 5: (two week plan)

  • Student Handbook: Chapters 7 & 8
  • Read all documents and links.

Topics:

  • Narrative essay
  • Resume
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Documenter requests
  • Actively participate in discussion forums
    
 

6

Weeks 6 & 7: two week plan

  • Student Handbook: Chapter 9
  • Review all documents and links located in fifth (2 week) module

Topics

  • Waiting for documentation
  • Second chance documents
  • Upload edited narrative essay for grade
  • Portfolio assembly
  • Upload/mail final assembled portfolio for instructor review and grade
    
 

7

Weeks 6 & 7: two week plan

  • Student Handbook: Chapter 9
  • Review all documents and links located in fifth (2 week) module

Topics:

  • Waiting for documentation
  • Second chance documents
  • Upload edited narrative essay for grade
  • Portfolio assembly
  • Upload/mail final assembled portfolio for instructor review and grade
    
 

8

SESSION EIGHT: FINAL WEEK

Topics:

  • Instructor approved final portfolio sent to PLA
  • Complete course evaluation
  • Participate in final discussion forum
    
 

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance and participation in classes are essential for success in and are completion requirements for courses at CCV. A student's failure to meet attendance requirements as specified in course descriptions will normally result in a non-satisfactory grade.

  • In general, missing more than 20% of a course due to absences, lateness or early departures may jeopardize a student's ability to earn a satisfactory final grade.
  • Attending an on-ground or synchronous course means a student appeared in the live classroom for at least a meaningful portion of a given class meeting. Attending an online course means a student posted a discussion forum response, completed a quiz or attempted some other academically required activity. Simply viewing a course item or module does not count as attendance.
  • Meeting the minimum attendance requirement for a course does not mean a student has satisfied the academic requirements for participation, which require students to go above and beyond simply attending a portion of the class. Faculty members will individually determine what constitutes participation in each course they teach and explain in their course descriptions how participation factors into a student's final grade.

Accessibility Services for Students with Disabilities:


CCV strives to mitigate barriers to course access for students with documented disabilities. To request accommodations, please
  1. Provide disability documentation to the Accessibility Coordinator at your academic center. https://ccv.edu/discover-resources/students-with-disabilities/
  2. Request an appointment to meet with accessibility coordinator to discuss your request and create an accommodation plan.
  3. Once created, students will share the accommodation plan with faculty. Please note, faculty cannot make disability accommodations outside of this process.


Academic Integrity


CCV has a commitment to honesty and excellence in academic work and expects the same from all students. Academic dishonesty, or cheating, can occur whenever you present -as your own work- something that you did not do. You can also be guilty of cheating if you help someone else cheat. Being unaware of what constitutes academic dishonesty (such as knowing what plagiarism is) does not absolve a student of the responsibility to be honest in his/her academic work. Academic dishonesty is taken very seriously and may lead to dismissal from the College.

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