2005 - 2006
University Curriculum Committee
Meeting Materials

September 27, 2005, October 25, 2005, November 22, 2005, December 6, 2005,
January 17, 2006, January 24, 2006, February 14, 2006, March 28, 2006, April 25, 2006

September 27, 2005

October 25, 2005

November 22, 2005

Agenda Agenda Agenda
Minutes 5/10/05 Minutes 9/27/05 Minutes 10/25/05
CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS
Standard AP/CLEP Score Recommendations DH 370 HS, DH and AT Course Changes
AT 251 466 BIO 498 / BIO 698
AT 252 ACC 356 ME 340
AT 408 BA 101 ME 350
AT 200 HIS 401 ME 365
AT 201 HIS 402 ME 381
AT 202 HIS 410 ME 386
AT 301   ME 392
AT 302   ME 395
AT 401   ME 451
AT 402   ME 454
HA 355   ME 455
HA 243   ME 467 (syllabus)
HA 260   ME 484
HA 270   ME 486C
ANT 104   ME 495
ANT 350   EGR 180
ANT 409   EGR 252
PL 308W   HIS 270
Engineering Requisites   REL 206
HIS requisites (spreadsheet)   REL 359
ART 322    
ART 328   ACTION AGENDA ITEMS
ESE 423   ESE 416 (syllabusESE 516 (syllabus)
ESE 424   BSED Elementary and Special Education (emphasis in Early Childhood Education)   (Checklist)
EPS 324   Art History
EPS 325   BIO 300
    ME 467L (syllabus)
ACTION AGENDA ITEMS   ME 476C
B.S. Athletic Training   Minor Mechanical Engineering
Diversity Course Approvals   BSE Mechanical Engineering (Extended Major)
     
     
     

December 6, 2005

   
Agenda    
Minutes 11/22/05    
CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS    
HA 401    
HA 411    
PHY 321    
PHY 265    
PHY 331    
BS Astronomy    
BS Physics and Astronomy Merged    
GGR 376 (GGR 376 syllabus) (PRM 376 syllabus)    
WST 300    
WST 350    
WST 375    
WST 492    
WST 493    
BA in Women's Studies    
PAS 325    
PAS 326    
PAS 421C    
BA 490C    
ACC 255    
BA 101    
BA 201    
BA 205    
BA 301    
BA 305    
BA 321    
BA 350IW    
BA 350W    
BA 380    
BA 385    
BA 408C    
BA 466    
BA 470C    
MGT 460    
BA 198    
BA 199    
BA 398    
BA 399    
BA 408    
BA 485    
BA 496    
BA 497    
BA 498    
BA 499    
     
ACTION AGENDA ITEMS    
ARH 269 (syllabus)    
ARH 380 (syllabus)    
AT 497C (syllabus)    
AT 408C    
BS Athletic Training    
ME 467L (syllabus)    
ME 476C    
Minor in Mechanical Engineering    
BSE Mechanical Engineering (Extended Major)    
B.S. in Economics (Extended Major)    
BA in Women's Studies    
BS in Women's Studies    
B.S.Ed. Elementary Education Subplan Deletion    
B.S.Ed. Elementary Education  
B.S.Ed. Early Childhood  
Early Childhood Education Certificate    
BAS Early Childhood    
FIN 432 (syllabus)    
MGT 450(syllabus) (support)    
Minor in Business    
BAILS, Enterprise in Society (Extended Major)    
BAS Computer Technology  
BS Accountancy    
BSBA Computer Information Systems    
BSBA in Business Economics    
BSBA Finance    
BSBA Management    
BSBA Marketing    
Certificate in Web Development    
Certificate in Business Analyst    
Certificate in Business Economics (extended major)    
Certificate in Corporate Financial Management    
Certificate in Customer Service    
Certificate in Entrepreneurship    
Certificate in General Management
Certificate in International Business Studies    
Certificate in Investments    
Certificate in Promotion and Marketing Communication    
Certificate in Public Accounting    
Certificate in Systems Administration    
Certificate in Data Base Systems    
Liberal Studies Approvals    
     
     
     

January 17, 2006

January 24, 2006

FEBRUARY 14, 2006


AGENDA   

  OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE December 06, 2005 MEETING

 

  NEW BUSINESS

  I.  CONSENT ITEMS

       A.  Liberal Studies Item- PAS 408C- approved

 

       B.  Diversity Subcommittee - SHP 301- not approved

 

       C.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

              1.  MUS 330W

              2.  MUS 485C

              3.  MUP 352 - Band Wind Symphony

              4.  MUP 353 - Band Symphonic

              5.  MUP 343L - Collegiate Band

              6.  Arts Management      

              7.  MUS 351 - Teaching Methods I

              8.  MUS 353W – Teaching Methods II

          

       D.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL
             SCIENCES

             1.  EGR 225 – Engineering Analysis

             2.  CENE 150 – Intro to Environmental Egr

             3.  CENE 281L – Water Quality Lab

             4.  CENE 282L – Air and Site Investigations Lab

             5.  CENE 418 – Highway Engineering

             6.  CENE 420 – Traffic Study and Signal

             7.  CENE 433 – Hydrology and Flood Control 

               8.  CENE 380–Environmental Transport Processes

             9.  CENE 410 – Envirnmtl Engineering Design

           10.  CENE 480 – Env Trans Proc II

           11.  CENE 486C – Engineering Design

           12.  CM 124 – Construction Methods II

           13.  CM 224 – Concrete and Concrete Form
                  Systems

           14.  CM 341 – Electrical Systems

           15.  CM 391 – Construction Safety and Risk Mgmt

           16.  MAT 435 – Complex Variables

           17.  EE 222

           18.  EGR 325 – Engineering Analysis II

           19.  EE 370 – Fundamentals of Semiconductors 
                  Theory and Fabrication

          20.  EE 386 – Engineering Design: The Methods

          21.  EE 442 – Image Processing

          22.  EE 472 – Semiconductor Process Design and
                 Control

          23.  EE 482

 

 

 II.  ACTION ITEMS

       A.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

             1.  MUS 352- Elementary School Music

             2.  MUS 200 – Prelude to Music Education

             3.  MUS 351W - Teaching Methods I

             4.  MUS 353- Teaching Methods II

             5.  B.MusicEd Music Education:  Instrumental

             6.  B.MusicEd Music Education:  Choral

             7.  ARB 101 - First Year Arabic
             8.  ARB 102 - First Year Arabic

 

       B.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL 
             SCIENCES

             1.  ENV 181 – Environmental Challenges    
                  (ENV Summary)

             2.  ENV 301W – Topics in Environmental Studies

             3.  BS/BA Environmental Studies Implementation

             4.  BS and BA Environmental Studies

             5.  Civil Engineering

             6.  Environmental Engineering  (CENE Summary)

             7.  Minor in Environmental Engineering

             8.  CM 231 – Structural Steel Systems 
                 (CM Summary)

             9.  CM 490C – Construction Mgmt Integration
                  Seminar

          10.  Construction Management

          11.  MAT 441 – Introduction to Topology  
                 (MAT Summary)

          12.  BS Mathematics

          13.  BS Ed Mathematics

          14.  BS Ext Mathematics

          15.  BS Electrical Engineering (EEBSEX)

 
 
 
 
 
 

  AGENDA

    OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE December 06, 2005 and January 17, 2006
      MEETING

 

    NEW BUSINESS

   I.  CONSENT ITEMS

     A.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

            1.  FOR 340  - Environmental Hydrology

            2.  FOR 340L – Environmental Hydrology Lab

            3.  FOR 340H- Environmental Hydrology – Honors

            4.  FOR 406 – PLT2

 

     B.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

           1.  ECI 450 and ECI 465

 

     C.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

           1.  SS 355 – Social Science Research Methods 

           2.  CJ  355 – Research Methods in Criminal Justice

           3.  SS 408C – Internship for Public Agency Service

           4.  ANT 309W – Cultural Anthropology 
                  (cover)

             5.  ANT 329 – Language in Society

           6.  ANT 359W – Proseminar in Archaeology

           7.  ANT 379 – Biological Anthropology

           8.  GGR 340 – Environmental Hydrology 

           9.  GGR 340L - Environmental Hydrology  Lab  

         10.  GGR 480C

         11.  WST 291 – Introduction to Women’s Studies

 

     D.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

           1.  PHY 490 – Advanced Topics in Physics

           2.  AST 490 -  Advanced Topics in Astronomy
                                  and Astrophysics

           3.  PHY 265 – Intro to Computational Physics

           4.  PHY 331 – Electricity and Magnetism I

           5.  PHY 401 – Methods of Analytical Physics

           6.  PHY 471 – Quantum Mechanics

   

     E.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

           1.  TH 123 – Stagecraft

           2.  TH 124 – Costume Construction

           3.  TH 204 – Theatre Design I

           4.  TH 205 – Theatre Design II

           5.  TH 213 – Extended Production Workshop

           6.  TH 443 – Scene Design

           7.  TH 453 – Costume Design

           8.  TH 483 – Lighting Design

           9.  TH 490C – Senior Project

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

             1.  FOR 205 – Writing in Forestry   (Support letter)

             2.  FOR 360 – Natural Resources Policy

             3.  FOR 403 – Project Learning Tree

             4.  FOR 404 – Project Wild

             5.  FOR 405 – Project Wild Aquatic

             6.  FOR 407 – Project WET

             7.  FOR 447 – Human-forest interactions from
                                      community perspective

             8.  FOR 465 – Watershed Restoration

             9.  BSF Forestry Extended Major

           10.  SHP 210 – Medical and Scientific Terminology

           11.  SHP 301 – International Health and Safety: 
                                    Travel Health Care Web-based
                                    Course
    (syllabus)

 

       B.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

             1.  BME 437 – Structured English Immersion
                                    Methods for Secondary School 
                                   (437 syllabus)
                                    (BME 537) (537 syllabus)

             2.  Teacher Preparation Secondary Education

 

       C.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

             1.  PAS 310 – Politics and Organizations  (Syllabus

             2.  PAS 327 – The Politics of Budgeting (Syllabus)

             3.  PAS 340 – Law Enforcement Administration
                  (Syllabus)

             4.  PAS 401 – Managing Change in the 21st
                                    Century Organization
  (Syllabus)

             5.  PAS 411 – Ethics, Policy and Administration
                 (Syllabus)

             6.  BAS

             7.  BAS Administration of Justice  (cover)

             8.  BAILS Administration of Justice

             9.  BAILS

           10.  BS Criminal Justice

           11.  International Affairs (Support)

           12.  American Political Studies

           13.  ES 150 – Introduction to African American
                  Studies
  (Syllabus)

           14.  ES 200 – Race, Identity and Film  (Syllabus)

           15.  ES 300 – Global Race and Ethnic Relations 
                 (Syllabus)

           16.  ANTBA  (Cover)

           17.  ANTLS

           18.  ANTBAX

           19.  ANTICIBAX

           20.  EM 224 – Advanced Announcing in Electronic  
                                   Media
   (Summary Courses)  (Cover)

           21.  EM 227- Electronic and New Media Sales

           22.  EM 233 – News Producing in Electronic Media

           23.  EM 328

           24.  EMF 123 – Intro to Electronic Media and Film
                                      Production
  (Syllabus)

           25.  EMF 129 – Introduction to Audio/Visual
                                      Storytelling
  (Syllabus)

           26.  EMF 222 – Intro to Elect. Media, Film &
                                     Entertainment Programming
 
                                     (Syllabus)

           27.  EMF 225 – Intro to Audio, Lighting and
                                     Nonlinear Editing
    (Syllabus)

           28.  EMF 321 – History of Entertainment I 
                                    (Syllabus)

            29.  EMF 322 – History of Entertainment II

           30.  EMF 323W – Specialized and Long-Form
                                        Writing and Reporting in the 
                                        Electronic News Media
 
                                       (Syllabus)

           31.  EMF 328W – Electronic Media and Film
                                         Management and Operation
 
                                       (Syllabus)

           32.  EMF 329W – Long Form Audio/Visual
                                         Storytelling
   (Syllabus)

           33.  EMF 423C- Electronic Media News Process 
                                     (Syllabus)

           34.  EMF 426C – Senior Capstone Experience in
                            Electronic Media Production and Writing
 
                            (Syllabus)

           35.  EMF 428C – Capstone Senior Seminar in
                                        Electronic Media Management
 
                                        (Syllabus)

           36.  EM 221 – Audio Production

           37.  EM 225 – Introduction to Video Lighting

           38.  EM 226 – Introduction to Non-Linear Editing

              39.  EM 324 - Field and New Media Video

           40.  EM 326 – Video Directing and Post-
                Production

           41.  EM 327 – Economic Aspects of Electronic
                Media

          42.  EM 333 – Television News Process

          43.  EM 381 – Media Aesthetics

          44.  EM 390 – Broadcasting Workshops

          45.  EM 410 – Advanced Video and New Media
                                  Production

          46.  EM 420 – Electronic Media Regulation

          47.  EM 421 – Telecommunication Technology

          48.  EM 428 – Electronic and New Media
                                  Management

          49.  EM 433 – Specialized Reporting in Electronic
                                  Media

          50.  EM 498C – Senior Seminar

          51.  Electronic Media and Film 

          52.  BS Parks and Recreation Mgmt (Extended
                 Major)

          53.  WST 215 – Making “Real Men”:  Masculinities
                                     in the United States
(syllabus)

          54.  BS Women’s Studies

          55.  BA Women’s Studies

          56.  BAILS Women’s Studies (extended major)

          57.  Minor in Women’s Studies

          58.  GGR 376 – Regional Geography of Tourism   
                                   and Recreation

          59.  PRM 376 – Regional Geography of Tourism
                                    and Recreation

 

       D.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

             1.  AST 201 – Introduction to Indigenous
                                    Astronomy
    

             2.  BIO 471C – Microbial Ecology  (Syllabus)

             3.  BS Physics 

             4.  BSED Physics:  Secondary Education (Ext. Maj)

             5.  BS Physical Science

             6.  Physics and Mathematics (Merged Major)

             7.  BS Astronomy

             8.  Physics and Astronomy (Merged Major)

             9.  Engineering Physics

 

        E. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

             1.  TH 122 – Lighting and Sound Technology

             2.  TH 126 – Drawing and Rendering for Theatre

             3.  TH 127 – Drafting and Model Building for
                                    Theatre

             4.  TH 202 – Basic Costume Design 

             5.  TH 304 – Junior Production Team Seminar

             6.  TH 404 – Senior Production Team Seminar

             7.  BS Theatre

             8.  BA Theatre

             9.  BS in Theatre Studies

           10.  Certificate in Medieval and Renaissance           
                  Studies

 
 
 AGENDA

  OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE January 24, 2006       
       MEETING

 

  NEW BUSINESS

  I.  CONSENT ITEMS

       A.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL
             SCHOOLS

            1.  BS Forestry

 

       B.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

           1.  SPA 360 – Advanced Spanish
                                  Grammar 

           2.  SPA 404 – Adv. Comp. & Oral Exp

           3.  SPA 405 – Civil of Spain

           4.  SPA 406 – SPA-AMER Civil

             5.  SPA 451C – Topics in Spanish Lit

           6.  SPA 452C – Topics in Spanish-
                American Lit

           7.  SPA 460C – Topics in Spanish Ling

           8.  BA Spanish

           9.  BA Spanish Extended

         10.  BA Humanities

         11.  BA Humanities, Extended Major

         12.  Minor Humanities, Secondary
                Education

         13.  Minor in Humanities

         14.  BA Religion

         15.  BA Religious Studies, Extended
                Major

         16.  Minor in Religious Studies

         17.  BA Art History

         18.  Minor in Art History

 

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

        A.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
              LETTERS

             1.  ARH 365- Art and Architecture of
                                    Precontact Mexico and
                                    The Maya

 

       B.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

             1.  BME 437 (syllabus) BME 537
                  (syllabus)– Structured English
                                      Immersion Methods
                                      for Secondary School

             2.  Teacher Preparation Secondary
                  Education

 

 

       C.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL
             SCHOOLS

1.      HEALTH SCIENCES: SPEECH-
LANGUAGE SCIENCES AND
TECHNOLOGY

       D.  Diversity Subcommittee - US Ethnic
                  Diversity – AST 201

 

       E.  Liberal Studies Committee –

 
March 28, 2006  April 25, 2006  
AGENDA  AGENDA  

   OLD BUSINESS

   I.  MINUTES OF THE February 14, 2006 MEETING

 

   NEW BUSINESS

   I.  CONSENT ITEMS

     A.  Liberal Studies Approvals

 

     B.  Diversity - HIS 381- US Ethnic Diversity

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND
            BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

              1.  Extended BS degree in Organizational    
                  Communication

 

       B.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL   
             SCIENCES

           1. BIO 201R – Human Anatomy and Physiology I
                 Recitation

           2. BIO 202R - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
                 Recitation

           3.  EE 490 – Advanced Topics in Electrical
                  Engineering

           4.  BS Exercise Science Extended Major

 

    III.       DISCUSSION

A.     UCC Discussion of Liberal Studies Review Committee Recommendations

             B.   PACAC recommendations

 
 

    OLD BUSINESS

     I.  MINUTES OF THE March 28, 2006 MEETING

 

    NEW BUSINESS

    I.  CONSENT ITEMS

        A.  Liberal Studies Approvals

 

        B.  Diversity - DH 440 – US Ethnic

 

        C.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

                  1.   EPS 497 – Independent Study

 

        D.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

              1. MGT 450  (Syllabus)– Project Management

              2.  CIS 440 -  Web Technology and Development

      

        E.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

              1.  DH 440 - Multicultural Dental Hygiene

 

              2.  NUR 195 – Pharmacology

              3.  NUR 208 – Health-Illness Transitions in 
                                       Chronic Illness

              4.  NUR 211 – Developmental and Health-Illness
                                      Transitions of Child-bearing and
                                      Child-bearing Families

              5.  NUR 320 – Death and Dying

              6.  NUR 350 – Family Nursing

              7.  NUR 390 – Nursing Research

              8.  NUR 426 – Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

 

   II.  ACTION ITEMS

         A.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

               1.  Certificate in Business Analyst

    

         B.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

               1.  DIS 407  - Intro to Principles and Practices of
                           Family Support, Self-Determination and Disability

 

         C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

             1.  CENS 393 (memo)– Topics in Tribal Air Quality
                  Management

 

         D. CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

              1.  BS in DH Extended Major

              2.  NUR 190 – Transition into Nursing

              3.  NUR 307 – Nursing Assessment

              4.  BS Nursing (extended major)                 

              5.  BS Nursing- option for Registered Nurses
                   (extended major)

              6.  BS Nursing – Accelerated Option (extended
                   major)

 

I    II.       DISCUSSION

A.     Nominations for UCC Chair and Diversity Committee members

UCC Chair Nominations – Dayle Hardy-Short

             B.   PACAC recommendations