2006 - 2007
University Curriculum Committee
Meeting Materials

September 26, 2006, October 24, 2006, November 14, 2006, November 28, 2006, January 16, 2007

January 30, 2007, February 13, 2007, March 13, 2007, April 10, 2007

September 26, 2006

All approved materials

October 24, 2006

All approved materials

Agenda  
   
CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS I.  CONSENT AGENDA  ITEMS
   

   OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE April 25, 2006 MEETING

 

   NEW BUSINESS

   I.  CONSENT ITEMS

     A.  Liberal Studies Approvals

 

     B.  Diversity - HUM 375 - Ethnic Diversity

 

     C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL      
           SCIENCES

                  1.   BIO 100, 110L, 181R, 182R, 201R, 202R

             2.  CENE 440/CENE 550

 

     D.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL
           SCIENCES

             1. DIS 407   (DIS 507)

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

            1.  ECI 492 (syllabus)

            2.  BS Ed Early Childhood

    

      B.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

            1.  ENG 272

 

  III.       DISCUSSION

A.     Liz Grobsmith, Provost

B.     Diversity Committee Update

C.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

 

  OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE September 26, 2006 MEETING

 

  NEW BUSINESS

  I.  CONSENT ITEMS

     A.  Diversity - ANT 206-US Ethnic- Spring 07

 

     B.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

               1.    SHP 303 – Chemistry for Consumer Protection

           2.   HS 300 – Human Diseases

 

 

     C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

             1. CS 486C – Capstone Experience

             2. CM 329 – Construction Estimating and Bidding

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

            1.  BIO 171

    

      B.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

            1.  HS 205 – Foundations of Community Health       
                 (Memo)

            2.  HS 306 – Methods for Community Health
                 Promotion

 3.     HS 307 – Health Promotion:  Planning and
Evaluation

            4.  B.S. Health Sciences:  Community Health

            5.  B.S. Health Sciences:  Allied Health

            6.  Minor in Exercise Science and Nutrition

            7.  Minor in Applied Chemistry and Nutrition
                 Science
     (Item not approved by UCC)

 

   III.       DISCUSSION

A.     Diversity Committee Update

B.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

   
   

November 14, 2006

All approved materials

November 28, 2006

All approved materials

   AGENDA
 

 OLD BUSINESS

  I.  MINUTES OF THE October 24, 2006 MEETING

 

 NEW BUSINESS

 I.  CONSENT ITEMS

     A.  Diversity

 

     B.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

            1.  SW 220 – Intro to Social Work

            2.  SW 450 – Contemporary Topics in SW  (tabled)

 

     C.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

             1. HA 270 – Hospitality Information Technology II

             2. HA 351 – Corp. Finance for Hospitality Mgrs

 

     D.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

            1.  ACC 205 – Legal, Ethical, Global, and
                 Regulatory Environment of Business

            2.  ACC 302 – Cost Accounting

            3.  ACC 305 – Business Law II

            4.  ACC 375 – Income Tax Accounting

            5.  ACC 402 – Cost Accounting II

            6.  ACC 456 – Governmental Accounting

            7.  ACC 475 – Advanced Taxes

            8.  ACC 480 – Auditing Theory and Practice

            9.  ACC 490 – Case Studies in Financial Reporting

          10.  Public Accounting Certificate

          11.  Accounting Information Systems Certificate

  

 II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

            1.  ES 160 – Introduction to Latin/Chican Studies   
                 (tabled)

            2.  ANT 106 – The Art of Ancient Technology

            3.  ANT 452- North American Prehistory

 

      B.  Diversity- ES 160    (tabled)

    

      C.  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

            1.  B.S.Ed in English

            2.  B.S. Ed in English Extended 

            3.  Minor in Humanities Secondary Education

            4.  Art History Major and Minor

            5.  Humanities and Humanities Extended

 

      D.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

            1.  ACC 440 – Internal Auditing and Controls

            2.  B.S. Accountancy Extended Major

 

 III.       DISCUSSION

A.     Diversity Committee Update

B.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

 

AGENDA

   

     OLD BUSINESS

 

     I.  MINUTES OF THE November 14, 2006 MEETING

 

 

    NEW BUSINESS

  

    I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

 

 

     A.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

            1.  BME 310 – Foundations of Multicultural
                 Education

 

 

 

     B.  Diversity - BME 310 – US Ethnic, Spring 2007

 

 

     C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

           1.  CS 410 – Logic Design Theory

 

           2.  CS 455 – Modeling in Reactive Systems

 

 

 

  

 

  II.  ACTION ITEMS

 

      A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

            1.  ES 160 – Introduction to Latin/Chican Studies

 

            2.  SW 450 – Contemporary Topics In SW

 

 

 

      B.  Diversity - ES 160- US Ethnic – Spring ‘07

 

    

 

      C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

            1.  Physics and Mathematics (Merged Major)    
                 (tabled)

 

            2.  CENS 460 – Sustainability in Natural and Built
                 Systems

 

            3.  CENS 480 – Research in Campus Sustainability

 

 

 

 

 

       D.  UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

 

             1.  USC 108 – Introduction to the Biomedical
                  Professions
      (tabled)

 

 

       E.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

 

             1.  CIS 120 – Intro to Computer Information
                  Systems

 

            2.  CIS 120L - Intro to Computer Information
                  Systems Lab

 

            3.  BS Accountancy and all BSBA’s under Business
                 Core; BA Liberal Studies: Enterprise & Society

 

 

 

    III.       DISCUSSION

A.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

 

 

   

January 16, 2007

All approved materials

January 30, 2007

All approved materials

   
  AGENDA   AGENDA

   OLD BUSINESS

   I.  MINUTES OF THE November 28, 2006 MEETING

 

   NEW BUSINESS

   I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

     A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

            1.  EMF 251 – Electronic Media Staff Workshop 1

            2.  EMF 252 – Electronic Media Mgmt Workshop 2

            3.  JLS 208 – Fieldwork Experience

            4.  JLS 230 – Humor Writing

            5.  POS 159 – Nature and Politics

            6.  POS 428 – Topics in Public Administration

            7.  VC 329 – Typographics

            8.  VC 333 – Graphic Design

 

     B.   CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

            1.  HS 305W, 307, 333, 490

 

     C.  Diversity - FOR 270 for US Ethnic Diversity- Fall ‘06

 

     D.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

           1.  EGR 286 – Engineering Design:  The Process

           2.  CENE 180 – Computer Aided Drafting

           3.  CENE 251 – Applied Mechanics Statics

           4.  CENE 270 – Plane Surveying

           5.  CENE 280 – Environ. Engineering Fundamentals

           6.  CENE 330 – Air Quality Engineering

           7.  CENE 332 – Solid and Hazardous Waste Mgmt.

           8.  CENE 333 – Applied Hydraulics

           9.  CENE 333L – Applied Hydraulics Lab

         10.  CENE 376 – Structural Analysis I

         11.  CENE 386W –Engineering Design: The Methods      

         12.  CENE 418 – Highway Engineering

         13.  CENE 420 – Traffic Study and Signal

         14.  CENE 430 – Air Pollution Controls Design

         15.  CENE 433 – Hydrology and Flood Control

         16.  CENE  434 –Water & Waste-Water Units Design

         17.  CENE 436 – Structural Steel Design

         18.  CENE 437 – Wood Building Design

         19.  CENE 438 – Reinforced Concrete Design

         20.  CENE 476 – Egr Design Porc Lab

         21.  CENE 486C – Engineering Design

         22.  STA 473C – Intro to Mathematical Statistics I

 

  

   II.  ACTION ITEMS

      A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

            1.  Minor in Native American Studies

            2.  BS Applied Indigenous Studies

            3.  BA Applied Indigenous Studies

            4.  BSJED

            5.  PRM 221 – Intro to Orienteering   (tabled)

            6.  PRM 222–Search and Rescue Technician II& III  (tabled)

            7.  PRM 223 – Intro to Technical Rescue   (tabled)

            8.  PRM 224 – Intro to Tracking (tabled)

            9.  PRM 225 – Avalanche Safety Level I   (tabled)

          10.  PRM 432 – Intro to Multi-day River Expedition Leadership   (tabled)

            . 

 

      C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

            1.  BS Biology

            2.  BS Exercise Science

            3.  CENE 150L – Intro to Environ. Engin. Lab

            4.  CENE 383L – Geotechnical Engineering 1 Lab

            5.  CENE 383 – Soil Mechanics and Foundations

            6.  CENE 457 – Masonry Design

            7.  STA 275 – Statistical Analysis

            8.  STA 477 – Time Series Analysis

            9.  STA 270 – Applied Statistics

          10.  STA 371 – Intermediate Statistics

          11.  STA 471 – Regression Analysis

          12.  STA 472 – Nonparametric Statistics

          13.  BSEd Mathematics Secondary

          14.  BS Mathematics Extended

          15.  Minor in Mathematics, Secondary Education

          16.  Minor in Statistics

          17.  Minor in Mathematics

 

 

     OLD BUSINESS

     I.  MINUTES OF THE January 16, 2007 MEETING

 

     NEW BUSINESS

     I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

A.     CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

1. HS 471 – Health Issues of the Southwest

2. NUR 190 – Transition Into Nursing

3. NUR 195 – Pharmacology

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

5. NUR 211 – Developmental and Health-Illness Transitions of Child-Bearing and Child-Rearing Families

6. NUR 212 – Transition: Acute Health-Illness

7. NUR 302 – Baccalaureate Nursing Transitions

8. NUR 307 – Nursing Assessment

9. NUR 320 – Death and Dying

10. NUR 350 – Family Nursing

11. NUR 390 – Nursing Research

12. NUR 427 – Public Health Nursing

 

B. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

     1. ES 391 – Special Topics in Ethnic Studies       

2. ES 391H – Special Topics in Ethnic Studies – Honors

 

C. COLLEGE OFF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

1. BIO 345 – Plant Propagation

2. BIO 284 and BIO 284H (syllabus) - Botany

3. BIO 284H – Botany – Honors

4. EXS 490 – Musculoskeletal Exercise Testing and Prescription

5. CENE 150 – Intro to Environmental Engineering

6. CENE 450 – Geotechnical Evaluation and Design

7. ENV 110 – Earth’s Dynamic Atmospheric Environment

8. ENV 120 – Perspectives in Environmental Science

9. ENV 230 – Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment

10. ENV 285 – Intermediate Environmental Lab

 

 

 

   II.  ACTION ITEMS

    

A.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

1. ETC 320 – Intro to Education Technologies

2. ETC 450 – Integration of Technology in Education

3. Teacher Education Admissions

 

    B. CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

1. NUR 113 – Current Issues for Health professions

2. NUR 214 – Introduction to Health Assessment

3. NUR 304 – Baccalaureate Nursing Role Development

4. NUR 321 – Gerontology

5. NUR 324 – Nursing Informatics

6. NUR 325 – Genomics in Contemporary Nursing and Health Care

7. NUR 329 – Introduction to U.S. Health Policy

8. NUR 426 – Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

             9.  NUR 450C – Advanced Applied Nursing

10. NUR 451 – Preceptorship

11. B.S. Nursing – accelerated option (extended   
 major)

12. B.S. Nursing (extended major)

13. B.S.N. – Option for Registered Nurses (extended major)

 

   C. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES             

1. BIO 441 – Conservation Biology

2. ENV 440 – Conservation Biology

3. BIO 441L – Conservation Biology Lab

4. ENV 440L – Conservation Biology Lab

5. BIO 301 – Science, Religion, and Reality

6. BIO 302 – Relevance of Science

7. Minor in Biology, Secondary Education

8. EXS 460 – Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Prescription

9. B.S. in Exercise Science

10. CENS 396 – International Engineering and Science Experience

11. ENV 326 – Ecology

12. ENV 326L – Environmental Ecology Lab

13. BIO 326 – Ecology

14. ENV 330 – Environmental Ecology: Synthesis and Applications

15. ENV 375 – Environmental Sciences of the San Juan River Basin

16. ENV 409 – Soil and Groundwater Bioremediation

17. BIO 409 – Soil and Groundwater Bioremediation

18. B.S. Environmental Sciences

19. Physics and Mathematics (Merged Major)

20. BS Ed Physics: Secondary Education 
 (extended major)

21. International Construction Management
 Certificate
  (memo)

22. International Engineering Certificate

23. International Engineering and Natural Science
 Certificate

 

  D. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

1. POS 456 – Topics in Global Environmental Politics

2. ES 100 – Introduction to Ethnic Studies

3. Minor in Ethnic Studies

4. B.A. Liberal Studies: Ethnic Studies (Extended Major)

5. PAS 330 – Adjudication Administration and Management  (pulled by department)

6. PAS 356 – Applied Program Planning and Evaluation

7. PAS 360 – Police and Community (pulled by department)

8. PAS 415 – Conflict Resolution and Mediation in the Public Sector

9. PAS 450 – Leadership Concepts, Skills, and Models in the Public Sector

10. Bachelor of Applied Science (memo

11. B.A.S. Public Agency Service  (pulled by department)

12. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies

13. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Emphasis in Administration of Justice   (pulled by department)

14. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Emphasis in Public Agency Service

                 15.  Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies,
                    Emphasis in Fire Science

 

  E.  Diversity - ES 100 – US Ethnic, Summer 07

 

I II.       DISCUSSION

A.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

 
   

February 13, 2007

All approved materials  part 1part 2

        Agenda

     OLD BUSINESS

   I.  MINUTES OF THE January 30, 2007 MEETING

 

    NEW BUSINESS

    I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

A.     COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

1. ART 150 –Two-Dimensional Design
                   Fundamentals

2.  ART 300 – Contemporary Art Trends

3.  ART 462C- Ceramics Exhibition

4.  FRE 430 – Language Teaching Methods

5.  SPA 430 – Language Teaching Methods

6.  GER 430 – Language Teaching Methods

7.  LAN 430 – Language Teaching Methods

8.  BSED French Secondary Education

9.  Minor French Secondary Education

10.  BSED Spanish Secondary Education

11.  BSED Spanish Secondary Ed. (Extended)

              12.  Minor Spanish Secondary Education

              13.  BSED German Secondary Education

              14.  Minor German Secondary Education

              15.  MUS 162 – Diction for Singers II

              16.  PHI 110 – Global Philosophy:  Origins

              17.  TH 315 – Intro to Creative Dramatics

              18.  TH 345 – Intro to Children’s Theatre

              19.  MUP 1/2/3/430 – Baritone Horn Private
                                                   Lessons

              20.  HIS 430 – Applied Teaching Methods for
                                       History and Social Science

 

B. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

     1. CIS  220– Programming Principles                  

2.  CIS 310 – Database Analysis, Modeling, and
                  Design

3.  CIS 320 – Hardware and Operating Systems

4.  CIS 370 – Networks and Telecommunications

5.  CIS 410 – Advanced Database Concepts

6.  CIS 440 – Web Technology and Development

7.  CIS 460 – Advanced Topics in Information
                  Technology

8.  CIS 480 – Systems Analysis and Design

9.  CIS 490 – Development and Implementation

 

 

 

 

C. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

1.  ANT 390 – Cultural Simulation:  The Mars 
                    Mission

2. ANT 390H- Cultural Simulation:  The Mars 
                     Mission

              3. ANT 390L - Cultural Simulation: The Mars
                                          Mission Lab
     

4.  PRM 498 – Senior Seminar

5.  PRM 498C – Senior Seminar   (Item pulled by department)

6.  PL 407 – Planning of Public Lands

 

     D.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

1.  FOR 370 – Indigenous Knowledge:  Ecological
                    Implications

2.  FOR 382 – Ecological Restoration Applications

3.  FOR 498 – Senior Seminar

 

      E.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

              6.  CS 126 – Intro to Computer Science

              7.  CS 126R – Intro to Computer Science
                                      Recitation

              8.  CENE 480 – Environmental Transport
                                         Processes

 

      F.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

            1.  Certificate in Database Systems

            2.  Certificate in Web Development

            3.  Certificate in Business Systems Analyst

 

 

   II.  ACTION ITEMS

     

A.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

1. JLS 340W –Science Writing

2. DIS 418 – Law of Disability Discrimination  (tabled)

 3. PRM 221 – Intro to Orienteering  (tabled)

 4. PRM 222 – Search and Rescue Technician II & III  (tabled)

 5. PRM 223 – Intro to Technical Rescue  (tabled)

 6. PRM 224 – Intro to Tracking  (tabled)

 7. PRM 225 – Avalanche Safety Level I  (tabled)

 8. PRM 432 – Intro to Multi-Day River Expedition
                       Leadership

             9. PRM 450C – PRM Senior Seminar   (Item pulled by department)

            10.  PRMBSX      (Item pulled by department)

            11.  PSY 405 – Clinical Psychology  (tabled)

            12.  PSY 408 – Fieldwork Experience  (tabled)

            13.  PSY 486C – Senior Capstone:  Advanced
                                        Research Experience  (tabled)

            14.  PSY 490C – Senior Capstone  (tabled)

            15.  BA Psychology    (tabled)

            16.  BS Psychology  (tabled)

            17.  BAILS Psychology  (tabled)

            18.  PAS 330 – Adjudication Administration and 
                                      Management

            19. PAS 360 – Police and Community

            20. B.A.S. Public Agency Service

            21. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies,  
                  Emphasis in Administration of Justice

            22.  ANT 340 – Music In Culture

 

 

   B. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

              1. MUS 161 – Diction for Singers I

2. ARH 300W – Writing About Art

3. BA Art History

4. ART 373 – Jewelry/Metalsmithing Art Topics

5. ART 472 and 472C – Jewelry and
                 Metalsmithing Exhibition

6. BA Sculpture

7. BFA Ceramics

8. Retroactive Credit

9. REL 300W – Method and Theory in the Study   (tabled)
                      of Religion

10. BA Religious              (tabled)

11.  TH 308- Theatre Education Practicum

              12. TH 325 – Script Reading for Educational
                                   Settings

              13. TH 425

              14.  BS Theatre Education

              15.  Theatre Education Minor

              16.  Asian Studies Minor         (tabled)

              17.  BS Interior Design

              18.  BMUS Vocal Performance

 

   C.  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

             1.  Certificate in Enterprise Systems

             2.  Certificate in System and Administration and
                  Security

             3.  BSBA Computer Information Systems
                  (Extended Major)

             4.  Minor in Economics

             5.  BAILS Enterprise and Society

            

     D.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

            1.  FOR 251 – Intro to Wildland Fire

            2.  FOR 351 – Fire Monitoring and Modeling

            3.  FOR 440 – Principles of Wood Science and  (number changed to 442)
                                    Technology

            4.  FOR 443 – Ecology and Management of
                                    Introduced Species in Forests and
                                    Rangelands

             5. FOR 451 – Fire Ecology and Management

             6. BSF Forestry Extended Major - Forest Health Focus

             7. BSF Forestry Extended Major - Wildland Fire Focus Area

             8. HA 494 – European Hospitality and Tourism

             9.  HA 495 – European Food Service Mgt

            10.  BS HRM

            11.  BS International Hospitality Management

 

    E.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

           1.  EE 386 – Engineering Design:  The Methods

           2.  BSE Electrical Engineering

           3.  CM 302 – Professional Writing for Project
                                  Managers

           4.  BS Construction Management

           5.  CENE 460 – Classical Open Channel Flow

           6.  CENE 462 – Water Quality Modeling

           7.  BSE Civil Engineering (Extended Major)

           8.  Minor in Civil Engineering

           9.  BSE Environmental Engineering Ext. Major

         10.  CS 345 – Principles of Database Systems

         11.  CS 413 – Virtual Worlds

         12.  CS 430 – Computer Graphics

         13.  CS 445 – Data Mining

         14.  BS Computer Science

         15.  BIO 471 – Microbial Ecology

         16.  ENV 471 – Microbial Ecology

         17.  GLG 306 – Marine Geology and the Evolution of   (tabled)
                                    Ocean Basins

         18.  GLG 307 – Oceanography    (tabled)

         19.  BSED Earth Science Education    (tabled)

         20.  Minor in Chemistry    (tabled)

 

   F.  GATEWAY STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

         1.  USC 108 – Intro to the Biomedical Professions

 

   G.  LIBERAL STUDIES PROGRAM

         1.  FS 111 – Science First Year Seminar

         2.  FS 121  - Aesthetic and Humanistic Inquiry First
                              Year Seminar

         3.  FS 131 – Cultural Understanding First Year
                              Seminar

         4.  FS 141 – Social and Political Worlds First Year
                             Seminar

 

  H.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

         1.  BIS Emphasis in Humanities and Emphasis in
              Public Agency Service

 

  I.  Liberal Studies Approvals -  CM 302W, ARH 300W, JLS 340W, STA 473C, NUR 450C

 

 

  April 10, 2007

All approved materials 

  Agenda  (click for full agenda to open)

    March 13, 2007

All approved materials

    Agenda  (click for full agenda to open)

     OLD BUSINESS

     I.  MINUTES OF THE February 13, 2007 MEETING

 

     NEW BUSINESS

      I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

  A.     HONORS

1. FYE 101H – First Year Experience Honors

 

       B.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL

1.  DH 208 – Dental Anatomy, oral embryology and Histology

               2.  DH 300 – Pharmacology

               3.  DH 319 – Clinical Dental Hygiene II

               4.  DH 320 – Clinical Dental Hygiene III

               5.  DH 326 – Oral Medicine

               6.  DH 370 – Cyber Seminar II

               7.  DH 408 – Internship

               8.  DH 419 – Periodontics II

               9.  DH 425 – Clinical Dental Hygiene IV

             10.  DH 426 – Clinical Dental Hygiene V

             11.  DH 460 – Educational Methodology for Dental
                                     Hygiene Educators

             12.  DH 470 – Cyber Seminar III

 

       C.  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

              1.  ENV 101 – Intro to Environmental Science

              2.  ENV 101H – Intro to Environmental Science –
                                       Honors

              3.  ENV 101L -Intro to Environmental Science Lab

 
          D Diversity Approvals - HIS 396, US Ethnic Diversity,
                                                  Summer 2007
 
          E.    Liberal Studies Approvals- REL 300W,
              PSY 405C,  PSY408C, PSY 486C, PSY 490C
 

 

      II.  ACTION ITEMS

    

   A. HONORS

  1.  HON 100 – Introduction to Honors

 

   B.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

       1.  DH 496 – Beyond Cultural Diversity  (tabled)

 

 

 

  C.  COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

              1. DIS 418 – Law of Disability Discrimination

  2. PRM 221 – Intro to Orienteering

  3. PRM 222 – Search and Rescue Technician II &
                      III

  4. PRM 223 – Intro to Technical Rescue

  5. PRM 224 – Intro to Tracking

  6. PRM 225 – Avalanche Safety Level I

              7. PSY 405 – Clinical Psychology

              8. PSY 408 – Fieldwork Experience

              9. PSY 486C – Senior Capstone:  Advanced
                                        Research Experience

            10. PSY 490C – Senior Capstone

            11. BA Psychology 

            12. BS Psychology

            13. BAILS Psychology

 

     D. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

          1. REL 300W – Method and Theory in the Study
                      of Religion

          2. BA Religious Studies

          3. Asian Studies Minor

          4. ARB 201 – Second Year Arabic (tabled)

          5. ARB 202 – Second Year Arabic (tabled)

 

     E. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES

          1.  GLG 306 – Marine Geology and the Evolution of
                                    Ocean Basins

          2.  GLG 307 – Oceanography

          3.  BSED Earth Science Education

          4.  Minor in Chemistry

          5.  BS Biology, Botany Emphasis

          6.  ENV 332 - Solid and Hazardous Waste Mgt.

          7.  CENE 332 – Solid and Hazardous Waste Mgt. 

 

I    II.       DISCUSSION

A.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines

 

    OLD BUSINESS

    I.  MINUTES OF THE March 13, 2007 MEETING

 

   NEW BUSINESS

    I.  CONSENT ITEMS

 

A.     CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

1. Speech Language Sciences and Technology BAILS

 

     B.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

            1.  ESE 454  (ESE 554, syllabus)-Methods
                Special Ed Low Incidence

 

    II.  ACTION ITEMS

    

 A.  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

            1.  BAS Early Childhood Education

 

 B. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

           1.  Honors in History

           2.  ARB 201 – Second Year Arabic

           3.  ARB 202 – Second Year Arabic

           4.  HIS 331 – Feudal Japan 

           5.  Asian Studies Minor

           6.  BS Ed. His/Soc Studies Sec. Ed. – Extended

 

 

 C.  CONSORTIUM OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

        1.  DH 496 – Beyond Cultural Diversity (tabled)

 

        2.  Minor in Applied Chemistry and Nutrition
                 Science

(item not approved)

 

      III.       DISCUSSION

A.     Curriculum Review of University Course Lines