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Item TAACCCT Waubonsee Community College- Executive and Final Reports(Waubonsee Community College, 2016-09-20)Executive and Final ReportsItem TAACCCT Subject Matter Expert Curriculum Review for CTB courses(Waubonsee Community College, 2016)This review has focused on the subject matter in courses specifically designated as curriculum that was developed as part of a TAACCCT-funded project. Specifically these courses are: CTB013 Health Care Language Arts, CTB014 Health Care Math and Science, CTB015 Manufacturing Language Arts, and CTB016 Manufacturing Math and Science. In addition, both the overall program requirements and the recommended course sequence were reviewed.Item TAACCCT Subject Matter Expert Curriculum Review #1 for LBT courses(Waubonsee Community College, 2016)This review has focused on the subject matter in courses specifically designated as curriculum that was developed as part of a TAACCCT-funded project. Specifically these courses are: LBT100 Laboratory Safety, LBT260 Environmental Labs, LBT101 Fundamentals of Lab Technology, LBT270 Food Analysis Labs, LBT221 Lab Applications of Microbiology, LBT280 Current Issues in Chemical Labs, LBT251 Lab Instruments I, LBT252 Lab Instruments II, and CHM202 Biochemistry. In addition, both the overall program requirements and the recommended course sequence were reviewed.Item TAACCCT Subject Matter Expert Curriculum Review #2 for LBT Courses(Waubonsee Community College, 2016)This review has focused on the subject matter in courses specifically designated as curriculum that was developed as part of a TAACCCT-funded project. Specifically these courses are: LBT100 Laboratory Safety, LBT260 Environmental Labs, LBT101 Fundamentals of Lab Technology, LBT270 Food Analysis Labs, LBT221 Lab Applications of Microbiology, LBT280 Current Issues in Chemical Labs, LBT251 Lab Instruments I, LBT252 Lab Instruments II, and CHM202 Biochemistry. In addition, both the overall program requirements and the recommended course sequence were reviewed.