2015-2020 Five-Year Strategic Planning Document with 2014-2015 Annual Institutional Effectiveness/ Assessment Plans TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNING MODEL 1-4 PURPOSE STATEMENT ...................................................................................................................... 5 VISION STATEMENT ......................................................................................................................... 6 STRATEGIC LONG-RANGE GOALS .................................................................................................... 6 COLLEGE-WIDE SHORT-TERM GOALS ............................................................................................. 7 PLANNING CYCLE CALENDAR 2014-2015 ....................................................................................... 8 SURVEYS TO BE CONDUCTED 2014-2015 ......................................................................................... 9 PROGRAM/CURRICULUM REVIEW .................................................................................................. 10 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 11 GENERAL EDUCATION CORE .......................................................................................................... 12 DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION ...................................................................................................... 22 BUSINESS AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................. 29 ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................... 32 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS & AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ..................................... 38 BUSINESS & MARKETING MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................ 41 CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ......................................................................................... 45 COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................... 48 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................ 51 DIESEL POWER TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................. 56 DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................................... 59 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY ..................................................................... 63 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ..................................................................................................... 67 HEALTHCARE DATA TECHNOLOGY ......................................................................................... 70 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY ...................................................................... 75 HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT TECH/CULINARY TECHNOLOGY .............................. 78 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................ 83 INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................... 86 MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................ 90 OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY .............................................................................................. 98 PARALEGAL TECHNOLOGY .................................................................................................... 102 PRECISION MANUFACTURING & MACHINING TECHNOLOGY ................................................ 105 FINE ARTS .................................................................................................................................... 109 HEALTH SCIENCES ....................................................................................................................... 117 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING ............................................................................................... 120 DENTAL HYGIENE TECHNOLOGY .......................................................................................... 125 MEDICAL ASSISTING TECHNOLOGY ...................................................................................... 132 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................ 137 PRACTICAL NURSING EDUCATION ........................................................................................ 143 RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY .................................................................................................... 148 RESPIRATORY CARE TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................................... 152 LANGUAGES AND HUMANITIES .................................................................................................... 158 MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES ..................................................................................................... 170 SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES ........................................................................... 184 QEP – READING ROARS ............................................................................................................... 196 STUDENT SERVICES 205 ATHLETICS ............................................................................................................................. 210 CAMPUS POLICE ..................................................................................................................... 215 ENROLLMENT SERVICES ........................................................................................................ 218 EVENT PLANNING/HOUSING .................................................................................................. 222 FINANCIAL AID ...................................................................................................................... 225 GUIDANCE SERVICES ............................................................................................................. 228 LIBRARY RESOURCES AND LIBRARY ........................................................................................... 233 STUDENT GOVERNMENT/STUDENT ACTIVITIES/INTRAMURALS ................................................. 239 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ......................................................................................................... 243 COMPUTER/TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES ............................................................................. 251 FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................... 257 FINANCE AND FISCAL OPERATIONS ............................................................................................. 268 AUXILIARY SERVICES (BOOKSTORE/CAFETERIA) ................................................................. 270 BUSINESS OFFICE/STUDENT SERVICES .................................................................................. 273 FINANCE ................................................................................................................................. 276 NZONE (INSTITUTIONAL PRINTING/MAILING/CENTRAL OFFICE) ......................................... 278 PURCHASING/INVENTORY ..................................................................................................... 280 HUMAN RESOURCES ..................................................................................................................... 283 PLANNING AND RESEARCH .......................................................................................................... 287 PUBLIC INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 294 WORKFORCE TRAINING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 302 ABE/BASIC SKILLS ................................................................................................................ 305 ABE/DROPOUT RECOVERY ................................................................................................... 312 ABE/GED TESTING ............................................................................................................... 314 ABE/GULF STATES PATHWAY .............................................................................................. 316 ABE/WIA YOUTH/C2C ......................................................................................................... 321 ABE/WORKKEYS (CRC) ....................................................................................................... 324 CONTINUING EDUCATION ...................................................................................................... 327 CUSTOMIZED TRAINING ......................................................................................................... 331 WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) ................................................................................. 334 OFF-CAMPUS SITES NORTHEAST AT CORINTH ...................................................................................................... 336 NORTHEAST AT NEW ALBANY .............................................................................................. 343 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE An Overview Of The Planning Model Planning is generally defined as the set of actions and decisions which lead to the development of strategies and the implementation of the
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