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Sixth College

Sixth College is the sixth and second-newest college of the University of California, San Diego. It was established in September 2001. Sixth College's core writing program, Culture, Art and Technology (CAT), is a five-course sequence that integrates writing skills into multidisciplinary classes to examine the intersections of culture, art, and technology.

Sixth College
UC San Diego
MottoCultivating curious minds to tackle the complex challenges of our times
Established2001
StatusUndergraduate, liberal arts
ProvostLakshmi Chilukuri
Deans
Dean of students
Diane LeGree
Dean of academics
Christine Fraser
Resident dean
Anthony Jakubisin
Undergraduates4,262
Core courseCulture, Art, and Technology (CAT)
Major eventsFestival: Chocolate Festival, Kuncocshun, Spirit of the Masters

Name

 
The Visual Arts Facility and Pepper Canyon Hall

Sixth College is so named because it is the sixth undergraduate college at UCSD. As per university tradition, it uses a numerical name until it gets a proper name, which will occur in the order that the colleges are created. The names of prominent persons who fit the college's theme of Culture, Art, and Technology, such as Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, and Chester Cesolini[citation needed], have been proposed by students but never seriously considered by the administration.[citation needed] The naming process has been stopped indefinitely.[citation needed]

Ethos and philosophy

Sixth College prepares students to become effective global citizens who engage creatively and ethically with the complex issues facing the world in the 21st century. Through the college's academic and co-curricular programs, students learn to become innovative, aware, and interconnected. The college draws its creative inspiration through the interdisciplinary examination of culture, art and technology. Core academic programs develop skills in both traditional and emergent media literacy, emphasizing essential writing fundamentals as well as the latest forms of digital communication.[citation needed]

The core sequence in Culture, Art and Technology develops students' abilities to explore the richness of intellectual and academic multiplicity, write effectively, ask and examine difficult questions, work with multiple media and sensory experiences, collaborate in teams, consider ethical issues, develop digital literacy, and explore art and technology in a cultural context.[citation needed]

Extending beyond the classroom, Sixth College educates the student as a whole person. The college community understands the importance of student life in education, and works to integrate academic development with personal growth, community service, interpersonal experience, conscious communication, and ethical behavior. The totality of Sixth College is a digital educational ecology that fosters new forms of thought, expression and community for a new millennium.[citation needed]

Experiential learning

Sixth College is committed to experiential learning on many different levels.

The Practicum is a unique upper-division requirement that promotes civic engagement and global consciousness, and embodies the college's commitment to active, experiential learning. It is designed to assist students in preparing their professional portfolios and refining their presentation skills as they prepare to enter the post-graduate world.

Beginning in 2012, Sixth College has hosted the biannual Experiential Learning Conference. Sixth College is also the only college at UC San Diego with an explicit upper division Practicum requirement which can be satisfied by many different types of experiential learning opportunities including: study abroad programs, study at UCDC, various types of service-learning in the community, directed research with faculty members, internship programs, and specially-designed independent study programs.[1]

The paramount aim is to provide a learning community that is nurturing and stimulating, while equipping students to face the challenges that lie ahead.[2]

General education

In addition to the Culture, Art, and Technology (CAT) core writing program, all Sixth College students are required to take on an upper division Practicum course, unique to all the colleges at UCSD. The program requires students to enroll in courses that demand a hands-on approach to education while making valuable contributions to communities both locally and abroad. Students must choose a 4-unit course, program, internship, or research opportunity for their Practicum Project that develops both their academic and professional skills.

Along with the Practicum, every student is required to complete Sixth College's upper-division writing course, CAT 125. This course gives students the opportunity to reflect upon the relationship between their service and their coursework, and to increase their mastery of the written and spoken word.

Student life

The student council at Sixth College is known as SCSC. This Sixth College Student Council heads the many committees that are responsible for many major Sixth events in the academic year. These include Spirit of the Masters (Arts Committee), CHAOS (Culture Committee), Kuncocshun (Festival Committee), Winter Game Fest (Tech Committee), and Spirit Night (Spirit Committee). The SCSC also has positions for members of the Sixth College Judicial Board.[3]

Other student organizations include Action Vibe, Community Board (Co-Board), Sixth College Television (SCTV), The Sixth Sense (an investigative journal), Sixer Tritons and Recreation for Transfers (START), and Video Production Club (VPC).[3] Sixth College also has an ambassador program, for students who strive to increase Sixth College students' sense of belonging and connectedness to the community.[3]

Sixth College's dining hall is known as Foodworx. Sixth Place and Market, a convenience store, is located nearby.

On-campus housing

 
The courtyard of the old Sixth Apartments, now Pepper Canyon Apartments.

On-campus housing is available at Sixth College for two years. The original Sixth College dormitories are located near Pepper Canyon Hall, and are now used for transfer student housing. These dorms are nicknamed "Camp Snoopy" as the trees, central lawn, and cabin-like dormitory buildings all contribute to the appearance of a youth summer camp. The dorms are arranged in multiple two-story buildings, with approximately sixty students per building (thirty per floor). Each floor is further divided into two suites, each consisting of five rooms and a common room. A shared bathroom connects the two suites. Each building also features a kitchen and study room for use by residents of that building.[4]

The other former on-campus housing option are the old Sixth's apartments (sometimes referred to by their old name from when they were part of Fifth College, "Pepper Canyon Apartments").[4]

Sixth College has begun transitioning to new facilities in a different part of campus, the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. The transition process has been staggered due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with some students living in the completed facilities, and the remaining buildings expected to finish construction by 2020 or early 2021.[5]

Housing is available exclusively for black students at the African Black Diaspora Living-Learning Community at Sixth College.[6]

 
An image of the Kaleidoscope building at the North Torrey Pines living & learning community, the new residence halls of Sixth College.

As of 2021, students at Sixth College now live at the North Torrey Pines living & learning community.

Commuter life

Sixth College has several resources for commuters. Sixth College commuter students have unlimited access to the Commuter Center located in Pepper Canyon Hall, which features lockers, WiFi, and kitchen facilities. Sixth College also has a commuter student organization known as Commuters in Action, or CIA. Each quarter, Sixth College also hosts Commuter and Transfer social events.[7]

Notable events

 
Conan O'Brien during his visit to Sixth College in 2012.
 
Mayim Bialik during her visit to Sixth College in 2015.

On April 20, 2012, late-night talk show host Conan O'Brien visited Sixth College in honor of its tenth anniversary. To celebrate the occasion, and in the absence of a permanent name, Sixth College renamed itself to Conan O'Brien College for the day of April 20.[8]

On May 27, 2015, actress Mayim Bialik visited Sixth College in honor of its thirteenth anniversary.[9]

Experiential Learning Conference

The Experiential Learning Conference is a biannual event occurring in early Winter quarter (late January), and is free and open to the public. The first conference was organizers by former acting Provost Jim Lin and Director Diane Forbes Berthoud, and hosted jointly by Sixth College and Warren College on January 26, 2012, in the Cross Cultural Center located in Price Center East. The theme of the inaugural conference was Education in Action: Mobilizing the next generation for social reform.[10] Over 165 presenters participated in panels,[11] with representation from multiple universities in San Diego and across the UC Community. Notable presenters included David Kirsh, Lev Manovich, High Tech High, Gompers Preparatory Academy.[10]

The second conference was sponsored by Provost Dan Donoghue, organized by Director Diane Forbes Berthoud, and hosted by Sixth College. The event was held in Price Center West as well as the Cross Cultural Center on Friday, January 31, 2014.[12]

The keynote speaker was Mizuko Ito, who gave a special noon session talk on 'Connected Learning.' Other notable presenters included Associate Vice Chancellor Barbara Sawrey, Michael Trigilio, STEM and STEAM programming, Elizabeth Losh, K. Wayne Yang, Teddy Cruz, Bud Mehan, Michael Cole, Ashley Trinh, and Mirle Bussell.[13]

The third conference was sponsored by Provost Dan Donoghue, organized by Director Diane Forbes Berthoud, and hosted by Sixth College. The event was held in the Cross Cultural Center on Thursday, March 31, 2016.[citation needed]

Commencement

UC San Diego hosts separate graduation ceremonies for each undergraduate college. Sixth College has had such commencement speakers as:

References

  1. ^ "Practicum". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Provost's Welcome". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Get Involved". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Virtual Tour of Sixth College". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  5. ^ "North Torrey Pines Living Learning Neighborhood Capital Project -". UC San Diego. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  6. ^ "UCSD opens housing based on race, sexual identity". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Commuter Students". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  8. ^ "UC San Diego's Sixth College Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Guest Conan O'Brien" (Press release). ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  9. ^ "'The Big Bang Theory's' Mayim Bialik Shares Experiences as an Academic, Actor and STEM Advocate". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  10. ^ a b "ELC 2012". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  11. ^ "UC San Diego Ventures Outside Classroom for Experiential Learning Conference" (Press release). ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Experiential Learning Conference". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Experiential Learning Conference". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Commencement". ucsd.edu. Retrieved 28 September 2016.

External links

  • Official Sixth College website
  • Overview of UCSD's College System
  • Sixth College Culture, Art, and Technology website
  • UC San Diego College System
  • UC San Diego College Comparison

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sixth College is the sixth and second newest college of the University of California San Diego It was established in September 2001 Sixth College s core writing program Culture Art and Technology CAT is a five course sequence that integrates writing skills into multidisciplinary classes to examine the intersections of culture art and technology Sixth CollegeUC San DiegoMottoCultivating curious minds to tackle the complex challenges of our timesEstablished2001StatusUndergraduate liberal artsProvostLakshmi ChilukuriDeansDean of students Diane LeGree Dean of academics Christine Fraser Resident dean Anthony JakubisinUndergraduates4 262Core courseCulture Art and Technology CAT Major eventsFestival Chocolate Festival Kuncocshun Spirit of the Masters Contents 1 Name 2 Ethos and philosophy 2 1 Experiential learning 3 General education 4 Student life 4 1 On campus housing 4 2 Commuter life 5 Notable events 5 1 Experiential Learning Conference 5 2 Commencement 6 References 7 External linksName EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Visual Arts Facility and Pepper Canyon Hall Sixth College is so named because it is the sixth undergraduate college at UCSD As per university tradition it uses a numerical name until it gets a proper name which will occur in the order that the colleges are created The names of prominent persons who fit the college s theme of Culture Art and Technology such as Thomas Edison Benjamin Franklin Leonardo da Vinci and Chester Cesolini citation needed have been proposed by students but never seriously considered by the administration citation needed The naming process has been stopped indefinitely citation needed Ethos and philosophy EditSixth College prepares students to become effective global citizens who engage creatively and ethically with the complex issues facing the world in the 21st century Through the college s academic and co curricular programs students learn to become innovative aware and interconnected The college draws its creative inspiration through the interdisciplinary examination of culture art and technology Core academic programs develop skills in both traditional and emergent media literacy emphasizing essential writing fundamentals as well as the latest forms of digital communication citation needed The core sequence in Culture Art and Technology develops students abilities to explore the richness of intellectual and academic multiplicity write effectively ask and examine difficult questions work with multiple media and sensory experiences collaborate in teams consider ethical issues develop digital literacy and explore art and technology in a cultural context citation needed Extending beyond the classroom Sixth College educates the student as a whole person The college community understands the importance of student life in education and works to integrate academic development with personal growth community service interpersonal experience conscious communication and ethical behavior The totality of Sixth College is a digital educational ecology that fosters new forms of thought expression and community for a new millennium citation needed Experiential learning Edit Sixth College is committed to experiential learning on many different levels The Practicum is a unique upper division requirement that promotes civic engagement and global consciousness and embodies the college s commitment to active experiential learning It is designed to assist students in preparing their professional portfolios and refining their presentation skills as they prepare to enter the post graduate world Beginning in 2012 Sixth College has hosted the biannual Experiential Learning Conference Sixth College is also the only college at UC San Diego with an explicit upper division Practicum requirement which can be satisfied by many different types of experiential learning opportunities including study abroad programs study at UCDC various types of service learning in the community directed research with faculty members internship programs and specially designed independent study programs 1 The paramount aim is to provide a learning community that is nurturing and stimulating while equipping students to face the challenges that lie ahead 2 General education EditIn addition to the Culture Art and Technology CAT core writing program all Sixth College students are required to take on an upper division Practicum course unique to all the colleges at UCSD The program requires students to enroll in courses that demand a hands on approach to education while making valuable contributions to communities both locally and abroad Students must choose a 4 unit course program internship or research opportunity for their Practicum Project that develops both their academic and professional skills Along with the Practicum every student is required to complete Sixth College s upper division writing course CAT 125 This course gives students the opportunity to reflect upon the relationship between their service and their coursework and to increase their mastery of the written and spoken word Student life EditThe student council at Sixth College is known as SCSC This Sixth College Student Council heads the many committees that are responsible for many major Sixth events in the academic year These include Spirit of the Masters Arts Committee CHAOS Culture Committee Kuncocshun Festival Committee Winter Game Fest Tech Committee and Spirit Night Spirit Committee The SCSC also has positions for members of the Sixth College Judicial Board 3 Other student organizations include Action Vibe Community Board Co Board Sixth College Television SCTV The Sixth Sense an investigative journal Sixer Tritons and Recreation for Transfers START and Video Production Club VPC 3 Sixth College also has an ambassador program for students who strive to increase Sixth College students sense of belonging and connectedness to the community 3 Sixth College s dining hall is known as Foodworx Sixth Place and Market a convenience store is located nearby On campus housing Edit The courtyard of the old Sixth Apartments now Pepper Canyon Apartments On campus housing is available at Sixth College for two years The original Sixth College dormitories are located near Pepper Canyon Hall and are now used for transfer student housing These dorms are nicknamed Camp Snoopy as the trees central lawn and cabin like dormitory buildings all contribute to the appearance of a youth summer camp The dorms are arranged in multiple two story buildings with approximately sixty students per building thirty per floor Each floor is further divided into two suites each consisting of five rooms and a common room A shared bathroom connects the two suites Each building also features a kitchen and study room for use by residents of that building 4 The other former on campus housing option are the old Sixth s apartments sometimes referred to by their old name from when they were part of Fifth College Pepper Canyon Apartments 4 Sixth College has begun transitioning to new facilities in a different part of campus the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood The transition process has been staggered due to the COVID 19 pandemic with some students living in the completed facilities and the remaining buildings expected to finish construction by 2020 or early 2021 5 Housing is available exclusively for black students at the African Black Diaspora Living Learning Community at Sixth College 6 An image of the Kaleidoscope building at the North Torrey Pines living amp learning community the new residence halls of Sixth College As of 2021 students at Sixth College now live at the North Torrey Pines living amp learning community Commuter life Edit Sixth College has several resources for commuters Sixth College commuter students have unlimited access to the Commuter Center located in Pepper Canyon Hall which features lockers WiFi and kitchen facilities Sixth College also has a commuter student organization known as Commuters in Action or CIA Each quarter Sixth College also hosts Commuter and Transfer social events 7 Notable events Edit Conan O Brien during his visit to Sixth College in 2012 Mayim Bialik during her visit to Sixth College in 2015 On April 20 2012 late night talk show host Conan O Brien visited Sixth College in honor of its tenth anniversary To celebrate the occasion and in the absence of a permanent name Sixth College renamed itself to Conan O Brien College for the day of April 20 8 On May 27 2015 actress Mayim Bialik visited Sixth College in honor of its thirteenth anniversary 9 Experiential Learning Conference Edit The Experiential Learning Conference is a biannual event occurring in early Winter quarter late January and is free and open to the public The first conference was organizers by former acting Provost Jim Lin and Director Diane Forbes Berthoud and hosted jointly by Sixth College and Warren College on January 26 2012 in the Cross Cultural Center located in Price Center East The theme of the inaugural conference was Education in Action Mobilizing the next generation for social reform 10 Over 165 presenters participated in panels 11 with representation from multiple universities in San Diego and across the UC Community Notable presenters included David Kirsh Lev Manovich High Tech High Gompers Preparatory Academy 10 The second conference was sponsored by Provost Dan Donoghue organized by Director Diane Forbes Berthoud and hosted by Sixth College The event was held in Price Center West as well as the Cross Cultural Center on Friday January 31 2014 12 The keynote speaker was Mizuko Ito who gave a special noon session talk on Connected Learning Other notable presenters included Associate Vice Chancellor Barbara Sawrey Michael Trigilio STEM and STEAM programming Elizabeth Losh K Wayne Yang Teddy Cruz Bud Mehan Michael Cole Ashley Trinh and Mirle Bussell 13 The third conference was sponsored by Provost Dan Donoghue organized by Director Diane Forbes Berthoud and hosted by Sixth College The event was held in the Cross Cultural Center on Thursday March 31 2016 citation needed Commencement Edit UC San Diego hosts separate graduation ceremonies for each undergraduate college Sixth College has had such commencement speakers as Sev Ohanian 08 Sixth alum co writer producer of Searching Wesley Chan 06 Sixth alum member of Wong Fu Productions Kim Stanley Robinson science fiction writer Naomi Oreskes history professor and co author of Merchants of Doubt 14 References Edit Practicum ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 Provost s Welcome ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 a b c Get Involved ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 a b Virtual Tour of Sixth College ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 North Torrey Pines Living Learning Neighborhood Capital Project UC San Diego Retrieved 2020 11 30 UCSD opens housing based on race sexual identity San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 28 September 2016 Commuter Students ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 UC San Diego s Sixth College Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Guest Conan O Brien Press release ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 The Big Bang Theory s Mayim Bialik Shares Experiences as an Academic Actor and STEM Advocate ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 a b ELC 2012 ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 UC San Diego Ventures Outside Classroom for Experiential Learning Conference Press release ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 Experiential Learning Conference ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 Experiential Learning Conference ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 Commencement ucsd edu Retrieved 28 September 2016 External links EditOfficial Sixth College website Overview of UCSD s College System Sixth College Culture Art and Technology website UC San Diego College System UC San Diego College Comparison Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sixth College amp oldid 1117526546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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