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Posted: Thursday, November 8, 2007

Curricular Items

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

New Courses:
HTR 318 Cultural Tourism
HTR 385 Private Club Management

Course Revisions:
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
HIS 311 American Immigration and Ethnicity

Intellectual Foundations Designations: 

DIVERSITY
HIS 311 American Immigration and Ethnicity

SOCIAL SCIENCES
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice

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

Program Revisions:
B.S. Biology Education (7–12) (0631)
B.S. Biology Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (0630)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Biology Education (7–12) (7013)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Biology Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (7016)
B.S. Chemistry Education (7–12) (0632)
B.S. Chemistry Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (0637)

Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Chemistry Education (7-12) (7025)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Chemistry Education (7-12; 56 Extension) (7028)
B.S. Physics Education (7–12) (0634)
B.S. Physics Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (0634)
M.S.Ed. Physics Education (7–12 with Alternative Certification) (6635)
B.S. Earth Science Education (7–12) (0633)

B.S. Earth Science Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (7040)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Earth Science Education (712) (7037)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Earth Science Education (7–12; 5–6 Extension) (7040)
B.S. Fashion and Textile Technology (0401)
M.S. Forensic Science (1999)

New Course:
FTT 324 Industrial Apparel Assembly. Focus on design room techniques utilized in both couture and mass production of apparel. Emphasis on equipment; appropriate selection of style, color, and fiber content of construction materials; alteration techniques used to achieve proper-fitting garments and mastery of selected couture; and industrial construction processes.

Course Revisions:
FTT 109 Fundamentals of Apparel Construction.Basic beginning techniques of apparel construction using commercially available patterns; introduction to sewing equipment, measuring techniques, fabric selection, fit, and alterations; evaluation and comparison of garments completed as assignments to similar apparel available through retail sources.

FTT 224 Pattern Drafting and Grading for Industry.Introduction to technical patternmaking skills; emphasis on development of basic drafting and grading skills; students produce a drafted sloper that will be graded into a graded nest.

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