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Curricular Items

Posted: Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The College Senate Curriculum Committee has reconvened with its reviewing process. Any curricular items sent to the College Senate Office during the winter break have been logged and forwarded to the CSCC for spring 2014 review. Please keep in mind that many items are up for review, and there is no timeline for when your item will be reviewed. Items submitted later in the spring semester will not be guaranteed review before the end of the spring semester. Please follow up with APRs (accepted pending revisions) that the CSCC has requested in order to expedite your courses and programs to the final approval level.

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

Program Revisions:
B.S. Childhood Education, CED-BS-SOE (23393)
B.S. Childhood Education (joint program with NCCC), CED-SOE (27765)
B.S. Childhood Education and French, CFR-BS-SOE (23442)
B.S. Childhood Education and English, CEN-BS-SOE (23439)
B.S. Childhood Education and Italian, CIT-BS-SOE (23444)
B.S. Childhood Education and Mathematics, CMT-BS-SOE (23440)
B.S. Childhood Education and Social Studies, CSS-BS-SOE (23441)
B.S. Childhood Education and Spanish, CSH-BS-SOE (23443)
B.S. Early Childhood and Childhood Education, ECC-BS-SOE (23445)

New Courses:
ENT 581 Renewable Distributed Generation and Storage
ESL 613 Content Area English as a Second Language Instruction

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

New Course:
CRJ 310 Statistics in Criminal Justice. Introductory overview of statistical principles and statistical techniques in criminal justice research. Introduction of data measurement, data distributions, probability and the normal curve, samples and populations, testing differences between means, analysis of variance, nonparametric tests of significance, correlation, and regression analysis. Includes hands-on experience using SPSS for data analysis and interpretation.

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