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Curricular Items

Posted: Thursday, March 19, 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.S. Chemistry, BS-NS CHE
B.S. Forensic Chemistry, BS-NS FRC

M.A. Biology, MA-NS BIO
M.P.A. Public and Nonprofit Management, MPA-NS PNM

New Course with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
HUMANITIES
PHI 111 Ethics for Scientists

Course Revision and Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ARTS
THA 106 Introduction to Theater

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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:

New Program:
Minor in English Education

New Course with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT
ARA 101 Beginning Arabic I. Rudimentary fundamentals of Arabic with emphasis on the spoken and written language. Offered annually.

Course Revision:
CHE 471 Biochemical Techniques. Prerequisites: CHE 204, CHE 301; Prerequisite or corequisite: CHE 470. Techniques used in the collection and analysis of experimental data on biochemical systems. Participation in laboratory experiments illustrating biochemical techniques and general biochemical principles. Practice in recording and disseminating data collected in a modern biochemistry laboratory, including record keeping via a laboratory notebook, organizing and writing a scientific report, and giving an oral presentation on scientific results.

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
HUMANITIES
FRE 202 Intermediate French II. Prerequisite: FRE 201. Further development of the speaking, writing, reading, and listening comprehension skills acquired in FRE 201. Exploration of the geography, culture, and society of France, Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria, including urban life, travel skills, and the role of technology. Taught in French. Offered every semester.

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