Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Courses:
GEG 383 Severe and Unusual Weather
IDE 451 Interior Design VI Thesis Studio

Course Revision:
PSC 330 American Foreign Policy

Course Revisions and Intellectual Foundations Designations:
DIVERSITY
ENG 353 Native American Literature

WESTERN CIVILIZATION
THA 317 Theater History: Ancient to Baroque

Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ARTS
AED 100 Essentials of Visual Arts

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

From the Chair of the Senate Curriculum Committee

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

Program Revision:
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Technology (0832)

New Courses:
ECO 604 Development Economics
EDU 619 Practicum in Gifted, Talented, and Creative Education
ENT 202 Introduction to Engineering Economics and Project Management
PSC 305 Environmental Policy
PSC 337 The Politics of Globalization
PSC 341 Government, Politics, and Policies of the European Union
SCI 501 Secondary Science Education Teaching: Theory, Content, and Pedagogy
SPC 315 Media Performance

Course Revisions:
AED 300 Foundations in Art Education
AED 301 Theoretical Constructs in Art Education
AED 302 Functions and Practice in Art Education
ENG 313 Milton
ENG 314 Chaucer
ENG 315 Shakespeare 1
ENG 316 Shakespeare 2

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

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:
GEG 383 Severe and Unusual Weather
IDE 451 Interior Design VI Thesis Studio

Course Revision:
PSC 330 American Foreign Policy

Course Revisions and Intellectual Foundations Designations:
DIVERSITY
ENG 353 Native American Literature

WESTERN CIVILIZATION
THA 317 Theater History: Ancient to Baroque

Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ARTS
AED 100 Essentials of Visual Arts

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

Program Revision:
M.S.Ed. Childhood Education (Grades 1–6) (6520)

New Courses:
EDU 618 Practicum in Elementary Teaching
GEG 419 Globalization, Technology, Competition, and Service Economies

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Course and Intellectual Foundations Designation:
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
PHY 304 Optics and Vision for Teachers and Artists

Course Revisions:
CNS 630 Technology and Conservation of Works of Art on Paper I
CNS 631 Technology and Conservation of Works of Art on Paper I Laboratory

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

From the Chair of the Senate Curriculum Committee

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

Program Revision:
B.S. Criminal Justice, CRJ-BS-SP (0771)

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

New Programs:
Minor in Legal Studies
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Early Childhood
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Childhood
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Adolescence

Program Revisions:
B.S. Art Education, AED (0100)
B.A. Art History, ARH (0130)
B.F.A. Ceramics, DES
B.F.A. Communication Design, DES
B.F.A. Fibers, DES
B.F.A. Metals/Jewelry, DES
B.F.A. Wood/Furniture, DES
B.S. Ceramics, DES
B.S. Fibers, DES
B.S. Metals/Jewelry, DES
B.S. Wood/Furniture, DES

New Courses:
COM 433 Advanced TV Documentary Production
DES 329 Enameling for Jewelry
EDL 705 School District Internship
EDU 510 Practicum in Early Childhood Education
ENT 100 The Age of Energy
MET 615 Sustainability in Design
MET 620 Managing Engineering Projects

Course Revisions:
CNS 616 Technical Aspects of Preventive Conservation
CNS 617 Technical Aspects of Preventive Conservation Laboratory
CNS 620 Technology and Conservation of Paintings I
CNS 621 Technology and Conservation of Paintings I Laboratory
CNS 622 Technology and Conservation of Paintings II
CNS 624 Technology and Conservation of Paintings III
COM 428 Advanced Audio Production
COM 429 Advanced Multicamera Studio Production
COM 431 Advanced Field Production
COM 432 Advanced Postproduction
COM 434 Advanced Video Production Practicum

Course Revisions and Intellectual Foundations Designations:
ORAL COMMUNICATION
ENG 463 Methods, Materials, and Professional Development for Teachers of English
PHY 410 Advanced Physics Laboratory

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Programs:
Minor in Legal Studies
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Early Childhood
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Childhood
Postmaster’s Certification Only, Special Education: Adolescence

Program Revisions:
B.S. Art Education, BS-AH-AED (0100)
B.A. Art History, BA-AH-ARH (0130)
B.F.A. Ceramics, BFA-AH-DES-CRD
B.F.A. Communication Design, BFA-AH-DES-CMD
B.F.A. Fibers, BFA-AH-DES-FBD
B.F.A. Metals/Jewelry, BFA-AH-DES-JWD
B.F.A. Wood/Furniture, BFA-AH-DES-FRD
B.S. Ceramics, BS-AH-DES-CRD
B.S. Fibers, BS-AH-DES-FBD
B.S. Metals/Jewelry, BS-AH-DES-JWD
B.S. Wood/Furniture, BS-AH-DES-FRD

New Courses:
COM 433 Advanced TV Documentary Production
DES 329 Enameling for Jewelry
EDL 705 School District Internship
EDU 510 Practicum in Early Childhood Education
ENT 100 The Age of Energy
MET 615 Sustainability in Design
MET 620 Managing Engineering Projects

Course Revisions:
CNS 616 Technical Aspects of Preventive Conservation
CNS 617 Technical Aspects of Preventive Conservation Laboratory
CNS 620 Technology and Conservation of Paintings I
CNS 621 Technology and Conservation of Paintings I Laboratory
CNS 622 Technology and Conservation of Paintings II
CNS 624 Technology and Conservation of Paintings III
COM 428 Advanced Audio Production
COM 429 Advanced Multicamera Studio Production
COM 431 Advanced Field Production
COM 432 Advanced Postproduction
COM 434 Advanced Video Production Practicum

Course Revisions and Intellectual Foundations Designations:
ORAL COMMUNICATION
ENG 463 Methods, Materials, and Professional Development for Teachers of English
PHY 410 Advanced Physics Laboratory

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

From the Chair of the Senate Curriculum Committee

Correction
EXE 385
 as approved by the president in the April 23, 2009, issue of theBulletin was inadvertently listed under its former title. The correct title is Field Experience in Evaluation, Assessment, and Curriculum for Children with Disabilities.

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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:

Course Revision:
ANT 324 The Human Skeleton. Prerequisite: ANT 100 or instructor permission. Hands-on experience with natural human skeletons to learn all bones, landmarks, and features of the bones; how to determine the side of the body the bone came from, determine if a bone is from a male or female, estimate age at death, and estimate stature of the individual.

Course Revisions and Intellectual Foundations Designations:

ORAL COMMUNICATION
ANT 415 Seminar in Archaeology.Prerequisites: Upper-division standing and/or instructor permission.Value of archaeology and its relevance to the problems faced by people today. Benefits from archaeology and how they are achieved. Intellectual, social, and political trends that have shaped the development of the field of archaeology. Archaeological theory and research design in depth. Negotiating between the different stakeholders in archaeological projects. Oral and written communication of archaeological findings.

WORLD CIVILIZATIONS
ANT 305 Peoples of Africa. Prerequisite: ANT 101. Cross-cultural comparisons of indigenous and modern African nations. Emphasis on regional, linguistic, social, political, religious, economic, and aesthetic characteristics as well as historical and recent population migrations on the African continent and the surrounding islands.

ANT 411 African Family.Prerequisite: ANT 101 or ANT 305. Modes of marriage, rules of marital residence, descent and kinship, community organization, and reference kinship terms. How urbanism and urbanization, formal education, service and industrial economies, migrations, and civil wars are contributing to changes in marriage, family, and kinship ties across Africa.

WORLD CIVILIZATIONS and DIVERSITY
ANT 307 Urban Anthropology.Prerequisite: ANT 101.Origins and evolution of cities around the world; their impact on the human family and other social relationships, and on the physical environment. Early and recent viewpoints on life in cities, suburbs, and rural communities.

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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:
GEG 529 Advanced Topics in GIS
IDE 302 Interior Design Computer Applications

New Course and Intellectual Foundations Designation:
NATURAL SCIENCE
ANT 220 Case Studies in Physical Anthropology

Course Revision:
GEG 409 Industrial Geography

Course Revision and Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ORAL COMMUNICATION
GES 307 Geomorphology

Intellectual Foundations Designation:
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
ENT 100 The Age of Energy

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Programs:
Minor in GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Minor in Leadership

Program Revisions:
B.S. French Education (7–12) (0651)
B.S. Spanish Education (7–12) (0656)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification French Education (7–12) (7046)
Postbaccalaureate Teacher Certification Spanish Education (7–12) (7076)

New Courses:
CRS 435 Experiences in Leadership
ENT 420 Professional Experience in Mechanical Engineering Technology

New Course with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ORAL COMMUNICATION
CRJ/PSC/SOC 485 Moot Court

Course Revisions:
IDE 488 Interior Design Internship
MAT 126 Applied Calculus I
PHY 107 General Physics I
PHY 111 University Physics I

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
DIVERSITY
PSC 225 Women in American Politics

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Courses:
GEG 478 Global Change
GEG 485 Interactive and Web-Based Mapping

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