Curricular Items
Posted: Wednesday, December 11, 2013Curricular Items
From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Please note that the College Senate Curriculum Committee does not meet during winter break; therefore, any course or program proposals that have been submitted but have not yet been reviewed will be reviewed with the commencement of the spring 2014 CSCC meetings. Courses and programs will continue to be accepted and logged in the College Senate Office throughout the break.
Advanced to the Interim President
The following have been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to the interim president for review and approval:
New Courses:
ESL 600 Methods of Study in English as a Second Language
PAD 602 Comparative Public Policy
PAD 603 NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) and International Development
Course Revisions:
ENT 345 Digital Systems
ENT 346 Microcontrollers
Advanced to the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The following have been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee (CSCC) for spring 2014 review:
New Courses:
SPA 106 Spanish for Education Professionals I. Prerequisite: SPA 102 or three full years of 7ā12 Spanish study. Targets American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) novice-high level proficiency in Spanish with a focus on educational contexts. Taught in Spanish with the exception of outside reading in relevant professional literature.
SPA 206 Spanish for Education Professionals II. Prerequisite: SPA 106 or SPA 201 or four full years of 7ā12 Spanish study. Targets American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) intermediate-low level proficiency in Spanish with a focus on educational contexts and field-based work with Pā12 Latino students. Taught in Spanish with the exception of outside readings in relevant professional literature.
THA 245 Stage Combat I, Unarmed. Study of unarmed stage combat techniques, performing and creating choreographed fight scenes. Focus on theatrical illusion with emphasis on partnering, physical control, and safety.
THA 328 Voice Acting for Animation and Video Games. Prerequisites: THA 200 and THA 226. Studio class focusing on voice acting and developing vocal quality and characterization for a variety of genres and media.
THA 345 Stage Combat II, Armed. Prerequisite. THA 245 or instructor permission. Study of weapon-specific disciplined armed stage combat techniques, performing choreographed fight scenes with a single weapon. Focus on theatrical illusion with emphasis on partnering, physical control, and safety.
THA 346 Stage Combat III, Advanced. Prerequisite: THA 345 or instructor permission. Study of weapon-specific disciplined armed stage combat techniques, performing choreographed fight scenes with multiple weapons. Focus on theatrical illusion with emphasis on partnering, physical control, and safety.