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Curricular Items

Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2015

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Advanced to the President
The following have been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to the president for review and approval:

Program Revisions:
B.A. Psychology, BA-NS PSY
B.S. Urban and Regional Planning, BS-NS URP (formerly B.S. Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning)

New Courses:
CEL 301 Community Perspectives and Experiences
EXE 521 Reading Assessment/Instruction for Students with High-Incidence Disabilities

Course Revisions:
PSY 392 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 393 Abnormal Child Psychology

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Advanced to the Curriculum Committee
The following have been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for review:

Program Revision:
M.P.A. Public and Nonprofit Management, MPA-NS PNM

New Courses:
MST 625 Exhibit Design and Interpretation. Prerequisites: Graduate standing, museum studies program, or instructor permission. Experimental, hands-on course incorporating exhibit theory, research, planning, preparation, design, and interpretative text and labels. Employs state-of-the-art technology to prepare students for exhibition-related positions in museums. Students develop exhibitions in real-time space at local museums. Includes guest speakers and field trips to museum service companies. Emphasis on current practices and trends in exhibit design. May be repeated up to 6 credit hours.

THA 225 Acting for Non-majors. Introduction to the fundamental demands of the acting process for the non-major. Offered every semester.

Course Revisions:
PHY 310 Computational Physics. Prerequisite: PHY 111. Introduction to basic computational techniques using physics material from intermediate-level course. Required for physics majors.

THA 216 Theater Fundamentals. In-depth introduction to the art of theater for department majors. Examination and analysis of the creative process, elements of production, history, genres, and styles of the art form. Requires attendance at live theater performance. Offered annually.

Course Revision and Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ARTS
THA 106 Introduction to Theater. Introduction to the art of theater. Examination and analysis of the creative process, elements of production, history, genres, styles of the art form. Requires attendance at live theater performance. Offered every semester.

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