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University Curriculum CommitteeAgenda
October 27, 2015
UCC Members Present: Stuart Rayfield, Jeff Conklin, Vicky Langston, Frank Mixon, Pat McHenry, Ron Wirt, Shellie DeBruyn, Mark Flynn
Others Present: Tina Butcher, Ellen Roberts, Suzy Gunnels, Stephanie Speer, Wayne Van Ellis and Brian Schwartz
Notes from meeting:
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Interdisciplinary Program CouncilNew Course
HONS 4698 Internship APPROVED
College of Letters and SciencesNew Courses
Course Title APPROVEDBIOL 5219U Immunology APPROVEDBIOL 5219G Immunology APPROVED
BIOL 5247U Microbial Diversity APPROVEDBIOL 5247G Microbial Diversity APPROVEDBIOL 5256U Plant Taxonomy APPROVEDBIOL 5256G Plant Taxonomy APPROVEDBIOL 5257U Biology of Aging APPROVEDBIOL 5257G Biology of Aging APPROVEDBIOL 5258U Invertebrate Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5258G Invertebrate Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5289U Environmental Toxicology APPROVEDBIOL 5289G Environmental Toxicology APPROVEDCHEM 1715 Freshman Chemistry Seminar APPROVEDCRJU 3138 Victimology APPROVEDCRJU 4172 Comparative Criminal Justice APPROVEDCRJU 3107 Statistics for Criminal Justice and Sociology APPROVEDSOCI 3147 Sociology of Pop Culture APPROVEDSOCI 4712 Seminar in Social Psychology APPROVEDSOCI 3122 Social Welfare Policy APPROVEDSOCI 3123 Social Work Ethics APPROVEDSOCI 4114 Social Work Practice APPROVEDSOCI 4113 Social Services and Mental Health APPROVEDSOCI 1168 Social Problems APPROVEDENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare APPROVEDENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature APPROVEDENGL 4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature APPROVEDHIST 3148 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era APPROVEDHIST 5117U Memory and American National Identity APPROVEDHIST 5117G Memory and American National Identity APPROVEDHIST 5576U History Topics APPROVEDHIST 5576G History Topics APPROVEDHIST 6015 Graduate History Convocation APPROVEDSPAN 4181 Spanish Translation and Interpreting I (3 hrs) APPROVEDSPAN 4182 Spanish Translation and Interpreting II (3 hrs) APPROVED
SPAN 3167 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 hrs) APPROVEDMPAH 61xx Public Administration-OSHA and CDC
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and Center for Disease Control)
APPROVED
MPAO 61xx Ethical Foundation of Public Administration APPROVEDMPAO61xx Distributive Justice APPROVEDMPAJ 61xx Criminal Justice, Race and Class APPROVEDMPAO 61xx Homeland Security for Public Administration APPROVEDMPAP 61xx Managing Political Campaigning APPROVEDPSYC 3245 Applied Behavior Analysis APPROVED
PSYC 4497 Teaching Apprenticeship in Psychology APPROVED
Course ModificationsBIOL 1215K Principles of Biology APPROVEDBIOL 1231K General Biology I APPROVEDBIOL 1232K General Biology II APPROVEDBIOL 2206K Organismic Biology I APPROVEDBIOL 2207K Organismic Biology II APPROVEDBIOL 2221K Human Anatomy & Physiology I APPROVEDBIOL 2222K Human Anatomy & Physiology II APPROVEDBIOL 2225K Microbiology for the Health Sciences APPROVEDBIOL 3215K Cell Biology APPROVEDBIOL 3217K Ecology APPROVEDBIOL 4391 Research or Internship Proposal APPROVEDBIOL 4392 Undergraduate Research APPROVEDBIOL 4393 Research Presentation APPROVEDBIOL 4698 Internship APPROVEDBIOL 4795 Capstone Senior Seminar APPROVEDBIOL 5118U Neuroscience APPROVEDBIOL 5118G Neuroscience APPROVED
BIOL 5215U Developmental Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5215G Developmental Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5216U Histology and Histotechniques APPROVEDBIOL 5216G Histology and Histotechniques APPROVEDBIOL 5217U Cell and Molecular Techniques APPROVEDBIOL 5217G Cell and Molecular Techniques APPROVEDBIOL 5245U Comparative Animal Physiology APPROVEDBIOL 5245G Comparative Animal Physiology APPROVEDBIOL 5246U Entomology APPROVEDBIOL 5246G Entomology APPROVEDBIOL 5248U Ornithology APPROVEDBIOL 5248G Ornithology APPROVEDBIOL 5249U Parasitology APPROVEDBIOL 5249G Parasitology APPROVEDBIOL 5255U Vertebrate Diversity APPROVEDBIOL 5255G Vertebrate Diversity APPROVEDBIOL 5285U Aquatic Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5285G Aquatic Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5286U Community Ecology APPROVEDBIOL 5286G Community Ecology APPROVEDBIOL 5287U Conservation Genetics APPROVEDBIOL 5287G Conservation Genetics APPROVEDBIOL 5288U Plant Ecology APPROVEDBIOL 5288G Plant Ecology APPROVEDBIOL 5318U Neuroscience Lab APPROVEDBIOL 5318G Neuroscience Lab APPROVEDBIOL 5515U Selected Topics in Cell and Molecular Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5515G Selected Topics in Cell and Molecular Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5525U Selected Topics in Organismic Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5525G Selected Topics in Organismic Biology APPROVEDBIOL 5535U Selected Topics in Ecological and
Evolutionary BiologyAPPROVED
BIOL 5535G Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
APPROVED
BIOL 5899U Independent Study APPROVEDBIOL 5899G Independent Study APPROVEDBIOL 6215 Principles of Experimental Design and
Applications in BiologyAPPROVED
BIOL 6515 Advanced Selected Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology
APPROVED
BIOL 6516 Advanced Selected Topics in Organismic Biology
APPROVED
BIOL 6517 Advanced Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
APPROVED
BIOL 6795 Biology Seminar Series APPROVED
BIOL 6931 Master of Science Thesis Research APPROVEDCHEM 4899 Independent Study APPROVEDCHEM 6136 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry APPROVEDCHEM 5110U Advanced Organic Chemistry APPROVEDCHEM 5110G Advanced Organic Chemistry APPROVEDCHEM 4115 Survey of Physical Chemistry APPROVEDCHEM 4315 Survey of Physical Chemistry Lab APPROVEDCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1 APPROVEDCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 Lab APPROVEDCRJU 3117 Research Methods in Criminal Justice APPROVEDCRJU 3168 Crime Scene Reconstruction and Investigation APPROVEDCRJU 4155 The Juvenile Justice System APPROVEDCRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal Justice APPROVEDCRJU 4698 Criminal Justice Internship APPROVEDSOCI 4698 Sociology Internship APPROVEDENGR 2202 Robotics Engineering 2 APPROVEDENGR 2206 Digital Logic APPROVEDENGL 3139 Victorian Literature in Britain APPROVED
ENGL 3145 Early American Literature APPROVEDENGL 3148 American Modernism APPROVEDENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature APPROVEDLATN 1002 Elementary Latin 2 APPROVEDMATH 3138 Exploring Statistics APPROVEDSPAN 3165 Phonetics APPROVEDSPAN 3166 Advanced Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: Spain APPROVEDSPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin America APPROVEDSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish Literature APPROVEDSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American Literature APPROVEDSPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age Theater APPROVEDSPAN 4118 Contemporary Film APPROVEDSPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities
in the United StatesAPPROVED
SPAN 4120 Perspectives on Mexico: Works and Experiences of Selected Mexican Women
APPROVED
SPAN 4698 Internship APPROVEDSPAN 4175 Political and Cultural Myth in Latin America APPROVEDSPAN 5101U Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5102U Advanced Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5555U Selected Topics in Spanish APPROVEDMPAG 7125 Policy Analysis APPROVEDMPAC 7146 Organization Theory and Behavior APPROVED
Course DeactivationsBIOL 2285 Research Methods in Biology APPROVEDBIOL 3218K Biosystematics APPROVEDITDS 1215 Life in Space APPROVEDCHEM 7555 Selected Topics in Environmental Chemistry APPROVEDITDS 1215 Life in Space (Under BIOL in Curricunet APPROVEDSOCI 3135 Sociology of Development APPROVED
SOCI 3136 Sociology of Aging APPROVEDSOCI 3225 Model African Union APPROVEDSOCI 4108 Clinical Sociology APPROVEDSOCI 3139 Sociology of Education APPROVEDSOCI 3107 African Women and Development APPROVEDCRJU 2116 Victims of Violence APPROVEDENGL 3131 African American Literature to 1919 APPROVEDENGL 3132 African American Literature after 1919 APPROVEDENGL 3138 Romantic Literature in Britain APPROVEDENGL 3146 American Renaissance APPROVEDENGL 3147 American Realism and Naturalism APPROVEDENGL 4105 Shakespeare to 1600 APPROVEDENGL 4106 Shakespeare after 1600 APPROVEDSPAN 5101G Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5102G Advanced Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5555G Selected Topics in Spanish APPROVEDMPAJ 7128 Police Practices and Problems APPROVEDMPAJ 7136 Advocacy Practices and Problems in Justice
SystemAPPROVED
MPAJ 7188 Law and Social Control APPROVEDMPAG 7130 Conflict Resolution for Public Managers APPROVED
New ProgramCertificate Program in Translation and Interpreting, Spanish Program APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration in Political Campaigning APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration in Environmental Policy APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration in Urban Policy APPROVED
Program ModificationsBS Biology APPROVEDBA Biology APPROVED
BA Biology - 2nd Educ. Track APPROVEDBS Chemistry APPROVEDBS Chemistry- ACS Certified Track APPROVEDBS Chemistry-Forensic Track APPROVEDBA Chemistry-Biochemistry Track APPROVEDBA Chemistry – Chemistry and Secondary Education Track TABLEDCriminal Justice Minor APPROVEDAASCJ APPROVEDB.S. Criminal Justice APPROVEDRobotics Certificate APPROVEDBS Earth and Space Science - Secondary Education Track TABLEDBS Earth and Space Science - Astrophysics and Planetary Geology Track APPROVEDBS Earth and Space Science - Environmental Science track APPROVEDBS Earth and Space Science - Geology Track APPROVEDEnvironmental Science Minor APPROVEDCertificate, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, modify electives APPROVEDBA English, Literature track APPROVEDBA, English, English and Secondary Education track TABLEDBA, English, Creative Writing Track APPROVEDMA History APPROVEDMA History – Race, Ethnicity, and Society APPROVEDBA History APPROVEDBachelor of Arts, Spanish Literature and Culture Track APPROVEDBachelor of Arts, Modern Language and Culture, Spanish with Teacher Certification
TABLED
Spanish Minor APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration Core [all tracks] APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration—Health Service Administration Track
APPROVED
Master of Public Administration in Criminal Justice APPROVEDMaster of Public Administration – Government Administration Track
APPROVED
BS Psychology APPROVED
Program DeactivationFrench Minor APPROVED
To: University Curriculum CommitteeFrom: Stuart Rayfield - IPC
Re: Curriculum Proposals for October 27, 2015Date: October 16, 2016
COURSES
NEW COURSE PROPOSALS.
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
HONS 4698
Internship None APPROVED
To: University Curriculum Committee
From: Pat McHenryAssociate Dean, College of Letters and Sciences
Re: COLS Curriculum Proposals for Oct. 27, 2015 UCC Meeting
Date: Oct. 16, 2015
Department of BiologyNEW COURSE PROPOSALS
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
BIOL 5219U Immunology BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5219G Immunology BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.;
APPROVED
M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.BIOL 5247U Microbial Diversity BS Biology; BA
Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5247G Microbial Diversity BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.; M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.
APPROVED
BIOL 5256U Plant Taxonomy BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5256G Plant Taxonomy BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.; M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.
APPROVED
BIOL 5257U Biology of Aging BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5257G Biology of Aging BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.; M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.
APPROVED
BIOL 5258U Invertebrate Biology BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5258G Invertebrate Biology BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.; M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.
APPROVED
BIOL 5289U Environmental Toxicology BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5289G Environmental Toxicology BS Biology; BA APPROVED
Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.; M.Ed. 2nd Ed. – Sci.
Course Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
BIOL 1215K Principles of Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 1231K General Biology I Revised course description;
Pre-requisite changeRemoved Chem 1211/1211L prereq; added Math prereq
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 1232K General Biology II Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 2206K Organismic Biology I Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 2207K Organismic Biology II Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 2221K Human Anatomy & Physiology I Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 2222K Human Anatomy & Physiology II Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 2225K Microbiology for the Health Sciences Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 3215K Cell Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 3217K Ecology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 4391 Research or Internship Proposal Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 4392 Undergraduate Research Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 4393 Research Presentation Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 4698 Internship Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 4795 Capstone Senior Seminar Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5118U Neuroscience Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5118G Neuroscience Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5215U Developmental Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5215G Developmental Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5216U Histology and Histotechniques Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5216G Histology and Histotechniques Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5217U Cell and Molecular Techniques Revised course description APPROVED
BIOL 5217G Cell and Molecular Techniques Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5245U Comparative Animal Physiology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5245G Comparative Animal Physiology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5246U Entomology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5246G Entomology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5248U Ornithology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5248G Ornithology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5249U Parasitology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5249G Parasitology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5255U Vertebrate Diversity Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5255G Vertebrate Diversity Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5285U Aquatic Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5285G Aquatic Biology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5286U Community Ecology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5286G Community Ecology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5287U Conservation Genetics Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5287G Conservation Genetics Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5288U Plant Ecology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5288G Plant Ecology Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5318U Neuroscience Lab Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5318G Neuroscience Lab Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5515U Selected Topics in Cell and Molecular
BiologyRevised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5515G Selected Topics in Cell and Molecular Biology
Revised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5525U Selected Topics in Organismic Biology Revised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5525G Selected Topics in Organismic Biology Revised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5535U Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
Revised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5535G Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
Revised course description; Credit formula change
BS Biology; BA Biology; BA Biology 2nd Ed.
APPROVED
BIOL 5899U Independent Study Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 5899G Independent Study Revised course description APPROVEDBIOL 6215 Principles of Experimental Design and
Applications in BiologyRevised course description APPROVED
BIOL 6515 Advanced Selected Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology
Revised course description APPROVED
BIOL 6516 Advanced Selected Topics in Organismic Biology
Revised course description APPROVED
BIOL 6517 Advanced Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
Revised course description APPROVED
BIOL 6795 Biology Seminar Series Revised course description Repeat 3 times in course description – curricunet has this but catalog does not.
APPROVED
BIOL 6931 Master of Science Thesis Research Revised course description APPROVED
Course Deactivations/Reactivations
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
BIOL 2285 Research Methods in Biology deactivation APPROVEDBIOL 3218K Biosystematics deactivation APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and Current Proposed For UCC Action
request Only
BS Biology
Add courses if approved
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15- 16
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least 3 courses must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 2 (Organismal Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5245U, BIOL 5246U, BIOL 5248U,BIOL 5249U, BIOL 5255U, BIOL 5525U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5535U
Choose 1 additional course from List 1-3 or from: CHEM 3141, GEOL 3245, GEOL5275U, or PSYC 4116(3 - 4)
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15- 16
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least 3 courses must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5219U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 2 (Organismal Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5245U, BIOL 5246U, BIOL 5247U,BIOL 5248U, BIOL 5249U, BIOL 5255U,BIOL 5256U, BIOL 5257U, BIOL 5258U,BIOL 5525U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5289U, BIOL 5535U
Choose 1 additional course from List 1-3 or from: CHEM 3141, GEOL 3245, GEOL5275U, or PSYC 4116(3 - 4)
APPROVED
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
BA Biology
Add courses if approved
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 11- 12
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least 2 courses must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 2 (Organismal Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5245U, BIOL 5246U, BIOL 5248U,BIOL 5249U, BIOL 5255U, BIOL 5525U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5535U
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 11-12
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least 2 courses must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5219U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 2 (Organismal Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5245U, BIOL 5246U, BIOL 5247U,BIOL 5248U, BIOL 5249U, BIOL 5255U,BIOL 5256U, BIOL 5257U, BIOL 5258U,BIOL 5525U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5289U, BIOL 5535U
APPROVED
Program and Current Proposed For UCC Action
request OnlyBA Biology2nd Educ. Track
Add courses if approved
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 7-8
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least one course must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5535U
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 7- 8
A grade of "C" or better is required in each course.At least one course must include lab and/or field experience.
Choose 1 course from List 1 (Cellular and Molecular Biology Electives)(3 - 4)BIOL 5118U, BIOL 5215U, BIOL 5216U,BIOL 5217U, BIOL 5219U, BIOL 5318U, BIOL 5515U
Choose 1 course from List 3 (Ecology and Evolution Electives)(3 -4)BIOL 5285U, BIOL 5286U, BIOL 5287U,BIOL 5288U, BIOL 5289U, BIOL 5535U
APPROVED
Department of ChemistryNew Course Proposals
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
CHEM 1715 CHEM 1715
Freshman Chemistry Seminar All Chemistry B.S. and B.A., Area H
APPROVED
Course Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
CHEM 4899 Independent Study Change Title to Supervised Undergraduate Research. Revise course description.Change prerequisite to CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1212L.
All Chemistry BS and BA Programs, Area H
APPROVED
CHEM 6136 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry Change Title to Advanced Organic Chemistry, changed course description
MS Natural Sciences – Chemistry
APPROVED
CHEM 5110U Advanced Organic Chemistry Change Title to:Synthetic Organic Chemistry, change course description
All Chemistry BS and BA Programs in Area H.
APPROVED
CHEM 5110G Advanced Organic Chemistry Change Title to Synthetic Organic Chemistry, change course description
M.S. Natural Sciences - Chemistry
APPROVED
CHEM 4115 Survey of Physical Chemistry Change Title to Foundations of Physical Chemistry, Change description. Change prereq to PHY 1112, PHY
All Chemistry BA and BS programs, except for BS Chemistry – ACS
APPROVED
1312 and MATH 1131. certified trackCHEM 4315 Survey of Physical Chemistry Lab Change title to Foundations of
Physical Chemistry, change description; change prereq to PHY 1112, PHY 1312 and MATH 1311
All Chemistry BA and BS programs, except for BS Chemistry – ACS certified track
APPROVED
CHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1 Change Prerequisite from CHEM 3112 and 3312 to CHEM 3111 and 3311
All Chemistry BA and BS programs.
APPROVED
CHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 Lab Change Prerequisite from CHEM 3112 and 3312 to CHEM 3111 and 3311
All Chemistry BA and BS programs
APPROVED
Course Deactivations/Reactivations
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
CHEM 7555 Selected Topics in Environmental Chemistry Deactivation APPROVED
Program Modifications [note: unable to approve in Curricunet]
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
BS Chemistry, modify area H, add CHEM 3698 and 1715, Change name of CHEM 4899
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 29 MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D) MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F) Select 27 credit hours from the following(at least 15 hours must be chemistry courses):
CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 Lab
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 29
MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D) MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F) CHEM 1715 Freshman Chemistry SeminarSelect 26 credit hours from the following(at least 15 hours must be chemistry courses):
APPROVED
CHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4899 Independent Study (may be taken more than once, departmental approval required)CHEM 5110 Advanced Organic ChemistryCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry
CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 3698 Internship CHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 Lab
CHEM 4899 Supervised Undergraduate Research (may be taken more than once,departmental approval required)CHEM 5110 Advanced Organic ChemistryCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry
BS Chemistry- ACS Certified Track, modify Area H, eliminate CHEM 5105, Add CHEM 3698, CHEM 5115, and CHEM 1715, Change name of CHEM 4899
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 20 MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D)MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F)Select 18 semester hours from the following (at least 12 hours must be chemistry courses):
CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 4899 Independent Study (may be repeated for credit, chair approval required)CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5110 Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5116 Catalysis
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 20 MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D)MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F)CHEM 1715 Freshman Chemistry SeminarSelect 17 semester hours from the following (at least 12 hours must be chemistry courses):
CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 3698 InternshipCHEM 4899 Supervised Undergraduate Research (may be repeated for credit, chair approval required)
APPROVED
CHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)MATH 3107 Differential Equations
CHEM 5110 Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org CompCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)MATH 3107 Differential Equations
BS Chemistry- ACS Certified Track, modify Area G, Remove CHEM 5115, Add CHEM 5105
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 40
CHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 4111 Physical Chemistry 1CHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4175 Instrumental AnalysisCHEM 4311 Physical Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4375 Instrumental Analysis LabCHEM 4795 Senior Seminar 1CHEM 4796 Senior Seminar 2CHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org Comp
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 40
CHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 4111 Physical Chemistry 1CHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4175 Instrumental AnalysisCHEM 4311 Physical Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4375 Instrumental Analysis LabCHEM 4795 Senior Seminar 1CHEM 4796 Senior Seminar 2CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryMATH 2135 Calculus w/ Analytical Geom 3
APPROVED
MATH 2135 Calculus w/ Analytical Geom 3
BS Chemistry-Forensic Track, modify area H, Remove CHEM 3142 and 3346 and Add CHEM 3698, 4182, CHEM 4382, and CHEM 1715, Change name of CHEM 4899
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15 MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D)MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F)Select 15 credit hours from the following, at least 9 hours must be in chemistry:
CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4899 Independent Study (Department chair approval required) (may be repeated for credit)CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5110 Advanced Organic ChemistryCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15 MATH 1131 (one hour from Area D)MATH 1132 (one hour from Area F)CHEM1715 Freshman Chemistry SeminarSelect 14 credit hours from the following, at least 9 hours must be in chemistry:
CHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 3698 InternshipCHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4182 Forensic Chemistry 2CHEM 4382L Forensic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4899 Supervised Undergraduate Research (Department chair approval required) (may be repeated for credit)
CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5110 Advanced Organic ChemistryCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)
APPROVED
BS Chemistry-Forensic Track,
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 45
CHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 45
CHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1
APPROVED
modify area G, remove CHEM 4182 and 4382L, Add CHEM 3142 and 3346
CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab CHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 4115 Survey of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instrumental AnalysisCHEM 4181 Forensic Chemistry 1CHEM 4182 Forensic Chemistry 2CHEM 4315 Survey of physical Chemistry labCHEM 4375 Instrumental Analysis LabCHEM 4381L Forensic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 4382L Forensic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org CompCRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 3167 Forensic EvidenceCRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal Justice
CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab CHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 4115 Survey of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instrumental AnalysisCHEM 4181 Forensic Chemistry 1
CHEM 4315 Survey of physical Chemistry labCHEM 4375 Instrumental Analysis LabCHEM 4381L Forensic Chemistry 1 Lab
CHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org CompCRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 3167 Forensic EvidenceCRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal Justice
BA Chemistry-Biochemistry Track, modify area H, Add CHEM 3698
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15 Non-Course Requirements: Select 15 semester hours from the following (at least 6 hours must be chemistry courses)
BIOL 2221K Human Anatomy and
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15 CHEM1715 Freshman Chemistry SeminarNon-Course Requirements: Select 12 semester hours from the following (at least 6 hours must be chemistry courses)
APPROVED
and CHEM 1715, Change name of CHEM 4899
Physiology 1BIOL 2222K Human Anatomy and Physiology 2CHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4899 Independent Study (may be taken more than once, departmental approval required)CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org CompCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)
BIOL 2221K Human Anatomy and Physiology 1BIOL 2222K Human Anatomy and Physiology 2CHEM 3555 Selected Topics in ChemistryCHEM 3698 InternshipCHEM 4112 Physical Chemistry 2CHEM 4312 Physical Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 4899 Supervised Undergraduate Research (may be taken more than once, departmental approval required)CHEM 5105 Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5115 Spectroscopic Ident of Org CompCHEM 5116 CatalysisCHEM 5555 Selected Topics in Chemistry (may be repeated for credit with different course topic)
BA Chemistry-Biochemistry Track, modify area F, Remove BIOL 1215K and 1225K, Add BIOL 1231K and 1232K
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
BIOL 1215K Principles of BiologyBIOL 1225K Contemp. Issues in Biol. with LabMATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 Lab
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
BIOL 1231K General Biology IBIOL 1232K General Biology IIMATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 LabPHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 Lab
APPROVED
PHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 LabSTAT 1127 Introductory Statistics
STAT 1127 Introductory Statistics
BA Chemistry-Biochemistry Track, modify area G, Remove BIOL 1215K and 1225K, Add BIOL 1231K and 1232K. Change name of CHEM 4115 and 4315.
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 45
BIOL 1215K Principles of Biology (1 hour from Area F)BIOL 1225K Contemp. Issues in Biol. with Lab(1 hour from Area F)BIOL 3215K Cell BiologyCHEM 2115 Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 2315 Quantitative Analysis LabCHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 4115 Survey of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instru Meth of Chem AnalysisCHEM 4315 Survey of Physical Chemistry LabCHEM 4375 Instru Meth of Chem Analysis Lab
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 45
BIOL 1231K General Biology I(1 hour from Area F)BIOL 1232K General Biology II (1 hour from Area F)BIOL 3215K Cell BiologyCHEM 2115 Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 2315 Quantitative Analysis LabCHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3141 Biochemistry 1CHEM 3142 Biochemistry 2CHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 3345 Biochemistry 1 LabCHEM 3346 Biochemistry 2 LabCHEM 4115 Foundations of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instru Meth of Chem AnalysisCHEM 4315 Foundations of Physical Chemistry LabCHEM 4375 Instru Meth of Chem Analysis Lab
APPROVED
Select one of the following groups: GRP1: FREN 1002 and FREN 2001 GRP2: GERM 1002 and GERM 2001 GRP3: JAPN 1002 and JAPN 2001 GRP4: SPAN 1002 and SPAN 2001
Select one of the following groups: GRP1: FREN 1002 and FREN 2001 GRP2: GERM 1002 and GERM 2001 GRP3: JAPN 1002 and JAPN 2001 GRP4: SPAN 1002 and SPAN 2001
BA Chemistry – Chemistry and Secondary Education Track, modify area F, Remove BIOL 1215K and 1225K, Add BIOL 1231K and 1232K
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
BIOL 1215K Principles of BiologyBIOL 1225K Contemp. Issues in Biol. with LabMATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 LabPHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 LabSTAT 1127 Introductory Statistics
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
BIOL 1231K General Biology IBIOL 1232K General Biology IIMATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 LabPHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 LabSTAT 1127 Introductory Statistics
TABLED
BA Chemistry-Chemistry and Secondary Education Track, modify area G, Remove BIOL 1215K and 1225K, Add BIOL
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 54-57
BIOL 1215K Principles of Biology (1 hour from area F)BIOL 1225K Contemporary Issues in Biology with Lab (1 hour from area F)CHEM 2115 Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 2315 Quantitative Analysis LabCHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 54-57
BIOL 1231K General Biology I(1 hour from Area F)BIOL 1232K General Biology II (1 hour from Area F)CHEM 2115 Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 2315 Quantitative Analysis LabCHEM 3111 Organic Chemistry 1CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry 2
TABLED
1231K and 1232K
CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 4115 Survey of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instru Metho of Chem AnalysisCHEM 4315 Survey of Physical Chemistry LabTake the following UTeach Columbus Courses
ITDS 2125 Historical Perspectives on the Philosophy of Science & Math -if not taken in Area C (3)SPED 4115 Teaching Math & Science to Exceptional Learners(2)UTCH 1201 Step 1: Inquiry Approaches to Teaching(1)UTCH 1202 Step 2: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design(1)UTCH 2105 Knowing and Learning(3)UTCH 2215 Research Methods (3)UTCH 3205 Classroom Interaction(3)UTCH 4205 Project-Based Instruction(3)UTCH 4485 Student Teaching(9)UTCH 4795 Student Teaching Seminar(1)Select one of the following groups: 6 hrGRP1: FREN 1002 and FREN 2001 GRP2: GERM 1002 and GERM 2001 GRP3: JAPN 1002 and JAPN 2001 GRP4: SPAN 1002 and SPAN 2001
CHEM 3135 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 3311 Organic Chemistry 1 LabCHEM 3312 Organic Chemistry 2 LabCHEM 3335 Inorganic Chemistry LabCHEM 4115 Foundations of Physical ChemistryCHEM 4175 Instru Metho of Chem AnalysisCHEM 4315 Foundations of Physical Chemistry LabTake the following UTeach Columbus Courses
ITDS 2125 Historical Perspectives on the Philosophy of Science & Math -if not taken in Area C (3)SPED 4115 Teaching Math & Science to Exceptional Learners(2)UTCH 1201 Step 1: Inquiry Approaches to Teaching(1)UTCH 1202 Step 2: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design(1)UTCH 2105 Knowing and Learning(3)UTCH 2215 Research Methods (3)UTCH 3205 Classroom Interaction(3)UTCH 4205 Project-Based Instruction(3)UTCH 4485 Student Teaching(9)UTCH 4795 Student Teaching Seminar(1)Select one of the following groups: 6 hrGRP1: FREN 1002 and FREN 2001 GRP2: GERM 1002 and GERM 2001 GRP3: JAPN 1002 and JAPN 2001
GRP4: SPAN 1002 and SPAN 2001
COLS Office of the DeanCourse Deactivations/Reactivations
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
ITDS 1215 Life in Space (under BIOL in Curricunet)
Deactivate APPROVED
Criminal Justice and Sociology
NEW COURSE PROPOSALS
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
CRJU 3137 Victimology B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
CRJU 4172 Comparative Criminal Justice B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
CRJU 3107 Statistics for Criminal Justice and Sociology B.S. Criminal Justice (Area G)
APPROVED
SOCI 3101 Sociology of Pop Culture B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 4712 Seminar in Social Psychology B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 3122 Social Welfare Policy B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 3123 Social Work Ethics B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 4114 Social Work Practice B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 4113 Social Services and Mental Health B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 1168 Social Problems AASCJB.S. Criminal Justice (Area F)
APPROVED
Course Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
CRJU 3117 Research Methods in Criminal Justice Re-format courseTitle: Introduction to Research Methods for Criminal Justice and SociologyNew course learning objectivesCourse can be cross-listed with SOCI 3111
Minor in Criminal Justice, AASCJ, B.S. Criminal Justice (course to be an Area G requirement)
APPROVED
CRJU 3168 Crime Scene Reconstruction and Investigation
Add pre-requisite of Junior Standing
B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
CRJU 4155 The Juvenile Justice System Remove pre-requisite of CRJU 3155
B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
CRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal Justice Add pre-requisites of Junior Standing and CRJU 3167 with grade of C or better as previously requested by instructor
B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
CRJU 4698 Criminal Justice Internship Add option of 3 or 6 credit hoursModify pre-requisites
B.S. Criminal Justice (Area H)
APPROVED
SOCI 4698 Sociology Internship Add option of 3 or 6 credit hoursModify pre-requisitesChanged grading options
B.S. Sociology (3) (Area H)
APPROVED
Course Deactivations/Reactivations
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
SOCI 3135 Sociology of Development B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDSOCI 3136 Sociology of Aging B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDSOCI 3225 Model African Union B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDSOCI 4108 Clinical Sociology B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDSOCI 3139 Sociology of Education B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDSOCI 3107 African Women and Development B.S. Sociology (3) Deactivation APPROVEDCRJU 2116 Victims of Violence AASCJ, B.S.
Criminal JusticeDeactivation APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
Criminal Justice Minor
Criminal Justice Minor (current)18 semester hours including CRJU 1105, CRJU 2105, CRJU 2145, CRJU 3126, CRJU 3146, and CRJU 4165. A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
Criminal Justice Minor (proposed)18 semester hours including CRJU 1105, CRJU 2105, CRJU 2145, CRJU 3107, CRJU 3117, and CRJU 4165. A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
APPROVED
AASCJ Program Requirements Required Hours: 24 (current)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 2106 Survey of CorrectionsCRJU 2105 Criminology CRJU 2116 Victims of ViolenceCRJU 2145 Criminal Law
Program Requirements Required Hours: 24 (proposed)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 2106 Survey of CorrectionsCRJU 2105 Criminology CRJU 2145 Criminal LawCRJU 2165 Police Organization
APPROVED
CRJU 2165 Police Organization
Select two courses from the following:
ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting 1COMM 2105 Interpersonal CommunicationECON 2105 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics PHIL 2030 Theories & Issues in Moral PhilPOLS 2101 Introduction to Political SciencePSYC 1101 Intro to General PsychologySOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1168 Social Problems
Select two courses from the following:
PHIL 2030 Theories & Issues in Moral PhilPOLS 2101 Introduction to Political SciencePSYC 1101 Intro to General PsychologySOCI 1101 Introduction to SociologySPAN 1001 Elementary SpanishSPAN 1002SPAN 2001SPAN 2002
B.S. Criminal Justice
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18 (current)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 2105 Criminology CRJU 2106 Survey of Corrections CRJU 2116 Victims of ViolenceCRJU 2145 Criminal LawCRJU 2165 Police Organization
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18 (proposed)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJU 2105 Criminology CRJU 2106 Survey of Corrections CRJU 2145 Criminal LawCRJU 2165 Police OrganizationSOCI 1168 Social Problems
APPROVED
B.S. Criminal Justice
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 21 (current)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.CRJU 2146 Criminal Procedure and EvidenceCRJU 3125 Community Based CorrectionsCRJU 3136 EthicsCRJU 3155 Juvenile Delinquency CRJU 3165 Criminal Investigative TechniquesCRJU 4165 Police Community RelationsCRJU 4210 Criminal Justice Capstone
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 21 (proposed)A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.CRJU 2146 Criminal Procedure and EvidenceCRJU 3107 Statistics for Criminal Justice and Sociology CRJU 3136 EthicsCRJU 3155 Juvenile Delinquency CRJU 3117 Research Methods in Criminal Justice and SociologyCRJU 4165 Police Community RelationsCRJU 4210 Criminal Justice Capstone
APPROVED
B.S. Criminal Justice
Area H Program Electives Required Hours:24 Select nine hours from the following:;A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
COMM 2105 Interpersonal Communication CRJU 3115 Deviant Behavior CRJU 3116 Criminal Behavior CRJU 3126 Institutional Treat of Crim OffendCRJU 3135 Women in Crime and Justice CRJU 3146 Criminal Justice AdministrationsCRJU 3167 Forensic Evidence
Area H Program Electives Required Hours:24 Select nine hours from the following:;A grade of "C" or better is required in each CRJU course.
CRJU 3115 Deviant Behavior CRJU 3116 Criminal BehaviorCRJU 3125 Community Based CorrectionsCRJU 3126 Institutional Treat of Crim OffendCRJU 3135 Women in Crime and JusticeCRJU 3137 Victimology
APPROVED
CRJU 3168 Crime Scene Reconstruction and InvestigationCRJU 3555 Selected Topics in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4155 Juvenile Justice
Select fifteen hours from the following:
CRJU 3117 Research Methods in Criminal JusticeCRJU 3128 Correction LawCRJU 4167 Criminal Justice & Cultural DiversityCRJU 4168 Professionalism in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4169 Technical Writing in Criminal Justice CRJU 4175 Interpersonal Communication in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4176 Constitutional Law & Criminal JusticeCRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal JusticeCRJU 4698 Criminal Justice Internship Any JADM 3000 or 4000 level approved by department chair
CRJU 3146 Criminal Justice AdministrationsCRJU 3167 Forensic EvidenceCRJU 3168 Crime Scene Reconstruction and InvestigationCRJU 3555 Selected Topics in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4155 Juvenile Justice
Select fifteen hours from the following:
CRJU 3128 Correction LawCRJU 4167 Criminal Justice & Cultural DiversityCRJU 4168 Professionalism in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4169 Technical Writing in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4172 Comparative Criminal JusticeCRJU 4175 Interpersonal Communication in Criminal JusticeCRJU 4176 Constitutional Law & Criminal JusticeCRJU 4178 Forensic Criminal JusticeCRJU 4698 Criminal Justice InternshipAny JADM 3000 or 4000 level approved by department chair
B.S. Sociology Applied
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 24 A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses.
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 24 A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses.
APPROVED
SOCI 3103 Sociological TheorySOCI 3111 Social Research MethodsSOCI 3117 Race and Ethnic RelationsSOCI 4796 Sociology Capstone
Choose 12 hours from the following: SOCI 3116 Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3135 Sociology of DevelopmentSOCI 3136 Sociology of Aging SOCI 3508 Selected Topics (with a relevant topic)SOCI 3698 InternshipSOCI 4108 Clinical SociologySOCI 4899 Independent Study
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15A grade of "C" or higher is required in all courses Choose 15 hours from the following:
SOCI 3105 Society and the IndividualSOCI 3106 Sociology of Occupations and ProfessionsSOCI 3107 African Women and DevelopmentSOCI 3108 Sociology of AgingSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Sociology of Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3129 Sociology of Gender
SOCI 3103 Sociological TheorySOCI 3111 Social Research MethodsSOCI 3117 Race and Ethnic RelationsSOCI 4796 Sociology Capstone
Choose 12 hours from the following: SOCI 3101 Sociology of Pop CultureSOCI 3116 Domestic Abuse SOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3508 Selected Topics (with a relevant topic)SOCI 3698 InternshipSOCI 4899 Independent Study
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15A grade of "C" or higher is required in all courses Choose 15 hours from the following:
SOCI 3105 Society and the IndividualSOCI 3106 Sociology of Occupations and ProfessionsSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Sociology of Domestic AbuseSOCI 3122 Social Welfare PolicySOCI 3123 Social Work EthicsSOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3129 Sociology of GenderSOCI 3508 Selected Topics in SociologySOCI 3899 Independent Readings in Sociology
SOCI 3135 Sociology of DevelopmentSOCI 3225 Model African UnionSOCI 3508 Selected Topics in SociologySOCI 3899 Independent Readings in SociologySOCI 4108 Clinical SociologySOCI 4405 Sociology PracticumSOCI 4698 InternshipSOCI 4899 Independent Study
SOCI 4113 Social Services and Mental HealthSOCI 4114 Social Work PracticeSOCI 4712 Seminar in Social PsychologySOCI 4404 Sociology PracticumSOCI 4698 InternshipSOCI 4899 Independent Study
B.S. Sociology Crime, Deviance and Society
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 27 A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses. SOCI 3103 Sociological TheorySOCI 3111 Social Research MethodsSOCI 3117 Race and Ethnic RelationsSOCI 4796 Sociology Capstone
Choose 12 hours from the following:
CRJU 3155 Juvenile DelinquencyCRJU 4168 Forensic Criminal JusticeSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and Society SOCI 3508 Selected Topics (if relevant)SOCI 3698 InternshipSOCI 3899 Independent ReadingsSOCI 4899 Independent Study
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 27 A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses. SOCI 3103 Sociological TheorySOCI 3111 Social Research MethodsSOCI 3117 Race and Ethnic RelationsSOCI 4796 Sociology Capstone
Choose 12 hours from the following:
SOCI 3101 Sociology of Pop CultureCRJU 3155 Juvenile DelinquencyCRJU 4168 Forensic Criminal JusticeSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and Society SOCI 3508 Selected Topics (if relevant)SOCI 3698 InternshipSOCI 3899 Independent ReadingsSOCI 4899 Independent Study
APPROVED
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15A grade of "C" or higher is required in all coursesChoose 15 hours from the following:
SOCI 3105 Society and the IndividualSOCI 3106 Sociology of Occupations and ProfessionsSOCI 3107 African Women and DevelopmentSOCI 3108 Sociology of AgingSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Sociology of Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3129 Sociology of Gender SOCI 3135 Sociology of DevelopmentSOCI 3225 Model African UnionSOCI 3508 Selected Topics in SociologySOCI 3899 Independent Readings in SociologySOCI 4108 Clinical SociologySOCI 4405 Sociology PracticumSOCI 4698 InternshipSOCI 4899 Independent Study
Area I General Electives Required Hours: 21
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 15A grade of "C" or higher is required in all coursesChoose 15 hours from the following:
SOCI 3105 Society and the IndividualSOCI 3106 Sociology of Occupations and ProfessionsSOCI 3109 Sociology of DevianceSOCI 3116 Sociology of Domestic AbuseSOCI 3128 Drugs and SocietySOCI 3129 Sociology of Gender SOCI 3508 Selected Topics in SociologySOCI 3899 Independent Readings in SociologySOCI 4712 Seminar in Social PsychologySOCI 4404 Sociology PracticumSOCI 4698 InternshipSOCI 4899 Independent Study
Area I General Electives Required Hours: 21
Department of Earth and Space SciencesCourse Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
ENGR 2202 Robotics Engineering 2 Course number change to ENGR 2337Course title change to Robotics Engineering DesignAlternate prerequisite option: CPSC 2105 (either CPSC 2105 or ENGR 2206)
Robotics Certificate APPROVED
Needs course deactivation and new course proposal.
ENGR 2206 Digital Logic Catalog course description altered for wording and to mention course fee (course fee was already in class, just not noted in catalog description).
n/a APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
[name change]BS/MS Environmental Science
BS/MS Environmental Science (4+1 option) BS/MS Natural Sciences, Environmental Science Track (Thesis)
APPROVED
Robotics Certificate
CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1 CSPC 1301L Computer Science 1 Lab CPSC 3555 Special Topics in Computer
CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1 CSPC 1301L Computer Science 1 Lab CPSC 4121 Robotics Programming I
APPROVED
Science (Robotics)ENGR 2202 Robotics Engineering 2 ENGR 2206 Digital Logic ENGR 2255 Engineering Graphics and Computer Aided Design PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1
ENGR 2206 Digital Logic ENGR 2337 Robotics Engineering Design ENGR 2255 Engineering Graphics and Computer Aided Design PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1
BS Earth and Space Science - Secondary Education Track
Area H Program Electives (12-19 hours)Select from the following courses:Any ASTR, GEOL, ENVS, or PHYS at 3000+ level not used above
Area H Program Electives (12-19 hours)Select from the following courses:Any ASTR, GEOL, ENVS, ENGR, or PHYS at 3000+ level.ENGR 2206ENGR 2337
TABLED
BS Earth and Space Science - Astrophysics and Planetary Geology Track
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 26
MATH 1132 Calculus w/ Analytic Geom 2 (if not taken in Area D)Take at least sixteen hours from the following:
ASTR 4899ASTR 5105ASTR 5555GEOL 3215GEOL 3235 GEOL 3265GEOL 3275GEOL 4275GEOL 4795
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 26
MATH 1132 Calculus w/ Analytic Geom 2 (if not taken in Area D)Take at least sixteen hours from the following:
ASTR 4899ASTR 5105ASTR 5555ENGR 2206ENGR 2337 GEOL 3215GEOL 3235 GEOL 3265GEOL 3275GEOL 4275
APPROVED
GEOL 5115 GEOL 5116GEOL 5135GEOL 5165GEOL 5215GEOL 5555 ISCI 5555MATH 3105MATH 3107PHIL 3145STAT 1127
The following courses may be taken in Area H provided the required minimum of 39 upper level credit hours has been met:
CHEM 2115CHEM 2315CPSC 1301CPSC 1301L CPSC 1302ITDS 1215MATH 2115 MATH 2135PHYS 1125PHYS 1325 Other PHYS, GEOL, ENVS, ASTR, CHEM, ENGR, CPSC or MATH courses may be used toward Area H requirements as approved by the student's advisor.
GEOL 4795GEOL 5115 GEOL 5116GEOL 5135GEOL 5165GEOL 5215GEOL 5555 ISCI 5555MATH 3105MATH 3107PHIL 3145STAT 1127
The following courses may be taken in Area H provided the required minimum of 39 upper level credit hours has been met:
CHEM 2115CHEM 2315CPSC 1301CPSC 1301L CPSC 1302ITDS 1215MATH 2115 MATH 2135PHYS 1125PHYS 1325 Other PHYS, GEOL, ENVS, ASTR, CHEM, ENGR, CPSC or MATH courses may be used toward Area H requirements as approved by the
student's advisor.
BS Earth and Space Science - Environmental Science track
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 25 Non-Course Requirements: Any 3000+ BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, or GEOL course.Non-Course Requirements: With advisor approval, any 3000+ ANTH or GEOG course.
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 25 Non-Course Requirements: Any 3000+ BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, or GEOL course.
ENGR 2206ENGR 2337
Non-Course Requirements: With advisor approval, any 3000+ ANTH or GEOG course.
APPROVED
BS Earth and Space Science - Geology Track
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 25 Select 25 hours from the following electives: Any 3000+ level GEOL or ENVS course not already used to satisfy Area G requirements
Any 3000+ GEOL or ENVS. Up to 12 hours of ASTR, ENGR, GEOG, and/or MATH courses may count towards Area H with adviser approval, if the 39 hour upper-level course requirement is met.
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 25 Select 25 hours from the following electives: Any 3000+ level GEOL or ENVS
ENGR 2206ENGR 2337
Any 3000+ GEOL or ENVS. Up to 12 hours of ASTR, ENGR, GEOG, and/or MATH courses may count towards Area H with adviser approval, if the 39 hour upper-level course requirement is met.
APPROVED
Environmental Science minor
18 semester hours. Take 4 hours from ENVS1105 or ENVS 1205K, 4 hours from
Environmental Science MinorRequired Hours: 18
BIOL 1215K or GEOL 1121/1121L and 10 hours of 3000+ level ENVS courses. The following courses may be counted towards the 10 hour upper level requirement: GEOL 3225, GEOL 5117U, GEOL 5165U, GEOL 5255U.
Select 4 hours from the following:o ENVS1105/1105L or ENVS
1205K Select 4 hours from the following:
o BIOL 1215K or GEOL 1121/1121L
Select 10 hours from the following:o Any 3000+ level ENVS courseso GEOL 3225o GEOL 5117Uo GEOL 5165Uo GEOL 5255U
Department of English
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
ENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.; Medieval and Renaissance Studies Certificate
APPROVED
ENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
ENGL4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature English; COEHP:
English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
COURSE MODIFICATIONS
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
ENGL 3139 Victorian Literature in Britain Change course name and description
English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
ENGL 3145 Early American Literature Change course description English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
ENGL 3148 American Modernism Change course name and description
English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
ENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature Change course description English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
APPROVED
COURSE DEACTIVATIONS/REACTIVATIONS
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
ENGL 3131 African American Literature to 1919 English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 3132 African American Literature after 1919 English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 3138 Romantic Literature in Britain English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 3146 American Renaissance English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 3147 American Realism and Naturalism English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 4105 Shakespeare to 1600 English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.; Medieval and Renaissance Studies Certificate
Deactivation APPROVED
ENGL 4106 Shakespeare after 1600 English; COEHP: English and Secondary Ed.; Medieval and
Deactivation APPROVED
Renaissance Studies Certificate
PROGRAM MODIFICATIONS
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
Certificate,Medieval and Renaissance Studies, modify electives
Electives (5 courses) Must choose at least three areas of study.
ARTH 3115 Medieval Art and Architecture ARTH 3117 Italian Renaissance ARTH 3118 Northern Renaissance ARTH 3126 Baroque Art and Architecture in
Italy and Spain ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in Britain ENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in Britain ENGL 4105 Shakespeare to 1600 ENGL 4106 Shakespeare after 1600 ENGL 4555 Selected Authors ENGL 5166 History of the English Language ENGL 5187 Old English ENGL 5545 Advanced Topics in Literature,
Writing and Theory HIST 3155 Intro to European History I, Ancient
and Medieval HIST 3555 History Topics HIST 5575 Selected Topics in European
History (topic specific to area) MUSC 3228 Music History to Mozart PHIL 3115 Ancient-Medieval Philosophy POLS 3148 Religion and Politics SPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish Literature SPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age Theatre THEA 3175Theatre History/Literature 1:
Electives (5 courses) Must choose at least three areas of study.
ARTH 3115 Medieval Art and Architecture ARTH 3117 Italian Renaissance ARTH 3118 Northern Renaissance ARTH 3126 Baroque Art and Architecture in
Italy and Spain ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in Britain ENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in Britain ENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare ENGL 4555 Selected Authors ENGL 5166 History of the English Language ENGL 5187 Old English ENGL 5545 Advanced Topics in Literature,
Writing and Theory HIST 3155 Intro to European History I, Ancient
and Medieval HIST 3555 History Topics HIST 5575 Selected Topics in European History
(topic specific to area) MUSC 3228 Music History to Mozart PHIL 3115 Ancient-Medieval Philosophy POLS 3148 Religion and Politics SPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish Literature SPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age Theatre THEA 3175Theatre History/Literature 1: Greeks
to Renaissance
APPROVED
Greeks to Renaissance THEA 3176 Theatre History/Literature 2:
Renaissance to Romanticism
THEA 3176 Theatre History/Literature 2: Renaissance to Romanticism
BA English, Literature track, modify Area G
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 33A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select four courses from the following:
ENGL 3135: Medieval Literature in BritainENGL 3136: Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137: Restoration & 18th-Century in BritainENGL 3138: Romantic Literature in Britain ENGL 3139: Victorian Literature in BritainENGL 3140: Modern Literature in BritainENGL 3197: Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select four courses from the following: ENGL 3145: Early American LiteratureENGL 3146: American RenaissanceENGL 3147: American Realism and NaturalismENGL 3148: American ModernismENGL 3149: Contemporary American Literature
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 33A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select four courses from the following:
ENGL 3135: Medieval Literature in BritainENGL 3136: Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137: Restoration & 18th-Century in BritainENGL 3139: Romantic & Victorian Literature in BritainENGL 3140: Modern Literature in BritainENGL 3197: Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select four courses from the following:
ENGL 3145 Early American LiteratureENGL 3148 American Naturalism and ModernismENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature ENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature
APPROVED
Take each of the following: 3 hours ENGL 4000 Baccalaureate SurveyENGL 4555: Capstone: Selected Authors
Choose one of the following: 3 hoursENGL 5545: Advanced Topics in Literature, Writing and TheoryENGL 5744: Studies in the Novel
Select one course from the following: 3 hoursENGL 4105: Shakespeare to 1600ENGL 4106: Shakespeare after 1600
Take each of the following: 3 hours ENGL 4000 Baccalaureate SurveyENGL 4555: Capstone: Selected Authors
Choose one of the following: 3 hoursENGL 5545: Advanced Topics in Literature, Writing and TheoryENGL 5744: Studies in the Novel
Take the following course: 3 hoursENGL 4505: Selected Topics in Shakespeare
BA English, Literature track, modify Area H
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 9 A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 2111 World Lit IENGL 2112 World Lit IIENGL 2135 Multicultural LiteratureENGL 2136 Language and CultureENGL 2147: Introduction to Film Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 3129 International DramaENGL 3130 Film Genres and Themes
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 9 A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 2111 World Lit IENGL 2112 World Lit IIENGL 2135 Multicultural LiteratureENGL 2136 Language and CultureENGL 2147: Introduction to Film Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 3129 International DramaENGL 3130 Film Genres and Themes
APPROVED
ENGL 3131 African American Lit IENGL 3132 African American Lit II Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 5166: History of the English LanguageENGL 5167: English GrammarENGL 5187: Old EnglishITDS 5105: History and Practice of Translation
ENGL 4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature Select one course from the following: (3 hrs)ENGL 5166: History of the English LanguageENGL 5167: English GrammarENGL 5187: Old EnglishITDS 5105: History and Practice of Translation
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
BA, English, English and Secondary Education track, modify Area H
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 27Select one course from the following: ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature ENGL 3131 African American Literature IENGL 3132 African American Literature IIENGL 3149 Contemporary American LiteratureENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select one course from the following: ENGL 4105 Shakespeare to 1600
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 27Select one course from the following: ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature ENGL 3149 Contemporary American LiteratureENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature ENGL 4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature
Select one course from the following:
TABLED
ENGL 4106 Shakespeare after 1600
Select one course from the following: ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in Britain ENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137 Restoration and 18th-Century Literature in BritainENGL 3138 Romantic Literature in Britain ENGL 3139 Victorian Literature in BritainENGL 3140 Modern Literature in BritainENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select two courses from the following: ENGL 3145 Early American LiteratureENGL 3146 American RenaissanceENGL 3147 American Realism and NaturalismENGL 3148 American ModernismENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature
Required Course: ENGL 5167 English Grammar
Choose three ENGL courses 2000 level or higher
ENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare
Select one course from the following: ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in Britain ENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137 Restoration and 18th-Century Literature in BritainENGL 3139 Romantic and Victorian Literature in BritainENGL 3140 Modern Literature in BritainENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select two courses from the following:
ENGL 3145 Early American LiteratureENGL 3148 American Naturalism and ModernismENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature ENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature
Required Course: ENGL 5167 English Grammar
Choose three ENGL courses 2000 level or higher
BA, English, Creative Writing Track, modify Area H
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 18A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select one of the following courses: 3 hours
ENGL 2111 World Lit IENGL 2112 World Lit IIENGL 2135 Multicultural LiteratureENGL 2136 Language and CultureENGL 2147 Introduction to Film ENGL 3129 International Drama ENGL 3130 Film Genres and Themes ENGL 3131 African American Lit I ENGL 3132 African American Lit II ENGL 4105 Shakespeare to 1600ENGL 4106 Shakespeare After 1600
Select one of the following: 3 hoursENGL 5166 History of the English LanguageENGL 5167 English GrammarENGL 5187 Old EnglishITDS 5105 History and Practice of Translation
Select two courses from the following: 6 hours ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in BritainENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137 Restoration & 18th-Century in BritainENGL 3138 Romantic Literature in Britain ENGL 3139 Victorian Literature in Britain
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 18A grade of C or better is required in each course.Select one of the following courses: 3 hours
ENGL 2111 World Lit IENGL 2112 World Lit IIENGL 2135 Multicultural LiteratureENGL 2136 Language and CultureENGL 2147 Introduction to Film ENGL 3129 International Drama ENGL 3130 Film Genres and ThemesENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare ENGL 4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature
Select one of the following: 3 hoursENGL 5166 History of the English LanguageENGL 5167 English GrammarENGL 5187 Old EnglishITDS 5105 History and Practice of Translation
Select two courses from the following: 6 hours ENGL 3135 Medieval Literature in BritainENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in BritainENGL 3137 Restoration & 18th-Century in BritainENGL 3139 Romantic & Victorian Literature in BritainENGL 3140 Modern Literature in Britain
APPROVED
ENGL 3140 Modern Literature in BritainENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select two courses from the following: 6 hours ENGL 3145 Early American LiteratureENGL 3146 American RenaissanceENGL 3147 American Realism and NaturalismENGL 3148 American ModernismENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature
ENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select two courses from the following: 6 hours ENGL 3145 Early American LiteratureENGL 3148 American Naturalism and ModernismENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature ENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature
Department of History and GeographyNew Course Proposals
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
3148 HIST 3*** The Gilded Age and Progressive Era BA HistoryBA History and Secondary Education
APPROVED
5117U HIST 5***U Memory and American National Identity BA History APPROVED
5117G HIST 5***G Memory and American National Identity APPROVED5576U HIST 5576U History Topics BA History APPROVED
5576G HIST 5576G History Topics APPROVED6015 HIST 6**** Graduate History Convocation MA History
MA History - Race, Ethnicity, and SocietyAPPROVED
Program Modifications
Program & Request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
MA History; add convocation course to program of study
Area 1 Core Required Hours: 3 HIST 5195 Historiography
Area 2 Program Electives Required Hours: 18 Select six HIST courses at the 5000-level or above, at least one of which must be at the 6000-level.
Area 3 Electives Thesis Option Required Hours: 15 Any HIST 5000-level or aboveUp to two courses 5000-level or above outside of HIST, as approved by graduate coordinator and departmental chairHIST 6999 Thesis Research and Writing (may be taken twice)
Total hours: 36
Area 1 Core Required Hours: 3 HIST 5195 Historiography
Area 2 Program Electives Required Hours: 18 Select six HIST courses at the 5000-level or above, at least one of which must be at the 6000-level.
Area 3 Electives Thesis Option Required Hours: 15 Any HIST 5000-level or aboveUp to two courses 5000-level or above outside of HIST, as approved by graduate coordinator and departmental chair HIST 6999 Thesis Research and Writing (may be taken twice)
Area 4 Convocation Required Hours: 0HIST 6*** Graduate History Convocation (must be taken each fall semester)
Total hours: 36
APPROVED
MA History – Race, Ethnicity, and Society; add convocation
Area 1 Core Required Hours: 3 HIST 5195 Historiography
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 21 HIST 6735 Method and Theory in Race and History
Area 1 Core Required Hours: 3 HIST 5195 Historiography
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 21 HIST 6735 Method and Theory in Race and History Select six of the following courses, at least one of
APPROVED
class to program of study
Select six of the following courses, at least one of which must be at the 6000-level or topics courses approved by the graduate coordinator and department chair.HIST 5112 American Slavery and Emancipation, 1619-1877HIST 5135 Race and Ethnicity in Latin AmericaHIST 5136 Slavery in Latin AmericaHIST 5137 Nazi Germany and the HolocaustHIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Colonial America HIST 5535 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 5555 Selected Topics in World HistoryHIST 5559 Selected Topics in United States History HIST 5566 Selected Topics in Race and American HistoryHIST 5575 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 5706 Orientalism, Europe, and the WorldHIST 6555 Selected Topics in United States HistoryHIST 6556 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 6557 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 6558 Selected Topics in African HistoryHIST 6559 Selected Topics in World History
Area 3 Program Electives and Thesis Option Required Hours: 12 Any HIST 5000-level or aboveUp to two courses 5000-level or above outside of HIST as approved by graduate coordinator and departmental chair.HIST 6999 Thesis Research and Writing (may be taken twice)
which must be at the 6000-level or topics courses approved by the graduate coordinator and department chair.HIST 5112 American Slavery and Emancipation, 1619-1877HIST 5135 Race and Ethnicity in Latin AmericaHIST 5136 Slavery in Latin AmericaHIST 5137 Nazi Germany and the HolocaustHIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Colonial America HIST 5535 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 5555 Selected Topics in World HistoryHIST 5559 Selected Topics in United States History HIST 5566 Selected Topics in Race and American HistoryHIST 5575 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 5706 Orientalism, Europe, and the WorldHIST 6555 Selected Topics in United States HistoryHIST 6556 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 6557 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 6558 Selected Topics in African HistoryHIST 6559 Selected Topics in World History
Area 3 Program Electives and Thesis Option Required Hours: 12 Any HIST 5000-level or aboveUp to two courses 5000-level or above outside of HIST as approved by graduate coordinator and departmental chair.HIST 6999 Thesis Research and Writing (may be taken twice)
Area 4 Convocation Required Hours: 0
Total hours: 36 HIST 6*** Graduate History Convocation (must be taken each fall semester)
Total hours: 36BA History: add HIST 3***, HIST 5*** and HIST 5576 to course of study
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 24"C" or better required in each courseHIST 1000 (Five semesters)HIST 3125 Historical MethodsHIST 4795 Senior Research Seminar
Select three of the following 3000 level courses. At least one course must be in U.S., European, and world history.
U.S. History and GeographyGEOG 3108 Cultural GeographyGEOG 3215 Intermediate Geographic Information SystemsGEOG 3556 Selected Topics in Human GeographyHIST 3101 Introduction to Native American HistoryHIST 3105 History of GeorgiaHIST 3139 Introduction to African American History
European History HIST 3129 Modern Britain
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 24"C" or better required in each courseHIST 1000 (Five semesters)HIST 3125 Historical MethodsHIST 4795 Senior Research Seminar
Select three of the following 3000 level courses. At least one course must be in U.S., European, and world history.
U.S. History and GeographyGEOG 3108 Cultural GeographyGEOG 3215 Intermediate Geographic Information SystemsGEOG 3556 Selected Topics in Human GeographyHIST 3101 Introduction to Native American HistoryHIST 3105 History of GeorgiaHIST 3139 Introduction to African American HistoryHIST 3*** The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
European History
APPROVED
HIST 3130 Introduction to Modern IrelandHIST 3155 Intro to European History I, Ancient and MedievalHIST 3156 Intro to European History II, Medieval and Early ModernHIST 3157 Intro to European History III, Modern and Contemporary
World History HIST 3126 History on FilmHIST 3135 Introduction to Latin American HistoryHIST 3136 Indigenous Peoples of Latin AmericaHIST 3137 Latin America and the United StatesHIST 3138 Introduction to Asian History
Select three of the following 5000-level U.S. history/geography/world history/European history courses (At least one course must be in U.S. history and one must be either European or world history).
U.S. History and GeographyGEOG 5105 Urban GeographyGEOG 5128 Selected Topics in GeographyGEOG 5215 Advanced Geographic Information SystemsHIST 5111 New SouthHIST 5112 American Slavery & Emancipation 1619-1877
HIST 3129 Modern BritainHIST 3130 Introduction to Modern IrelandHIST 3155 Intro to European History I, Ancient and MedievalHIST 3156 Intro to European History II, Medieval and Early ModernHIST 3157 Intro to European History III, Modern and Contemporary
World History HIST 3126 History on FilmHIST 3135 Introduction to Latin American HistoryHIST 3136 Indigenous Peoples of Latin AmericaHIST 3137 Latin America and the United StatesHIST 3138 Introduction to Asian History
Select three of the following 5000-level U.S. history/geography/world history/European history courses (At least one course must be in U.S. history and one must be either European or world history).
U.S. History and GeographyGEOG 5105 Urban GeographyGEOG 5128 Selected Topics in GeographyGEOG 5215 Advanced Geographic Information SystemsHIST 5111 New SouthHIST 5112 American Slavery & Emancipation
HIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Colonial American History HIST 5165 Jacksonian America, 1820 to 1850HIST 5176 US in the Twentieth CenturyHIST 5559 Selected Topics in United States HistoryHIST 5566 Selected Topics in Race and U.S. HistoryHIST 5708 The United States in the 1960s
European history and world historyHIST 5136 Slavery in Latin AmericaHIST 5137 Nazi Germany and the HolocaustHIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Latin AmericanHIST 5195 HistoriographyHIST 5535 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 5555 Selected Topics in World HistoryHIST 5575 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 5705 History of International RelationsHIST 5706 Orientalism, Europe, and the WorldHIST 5707 Commodities & Consumption in World History
1619-1877HIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Colonial American History HIST 5165 Jacksonian America, 1820 to 1850HIST 5176 US in the Twentieth CenturyHIST 5559 Selected Topics in United States HistoryHIST 5566 Selected Topics in Race and U.S. HistoryHIST 5576 History TopicsHIST 5708 The United States in the 1960sHIST 5*** Memory and American National Identity
European history and world historyHIST 5136 Slavery in Latin AmericaHIST 5137 Nazi Germany and the HolocaustHIST 5138 Race and Ethnicity in Latin AmericanHIST 5195 HistoriographyHIST 5535 Selected Topics in Latin American HistoryHIST 5555 Selected Topics in World HistoryHIST 5575 Selected Topics in European HistoryHIST 5705 History of International RelationsHIST 5706 Orientalism, Europe, and the WorldHIST 5707 Commodities & Consumption in World History
MathematicsCOURSE MODIFICATIONS
Course Title Modifications requested
Programs affected For UCC Action Only
MATH 3138 Exploring Statistics Change course prefix to MAED
BSEd Middle Grades Education
APPROVED
Needs course deactivation and new course proposal.
Department of Modern and Classical LanguagesNew Course Proposals
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
SPAN 4181
Spanish Translation and Interpreting I (3 hrs) Spanish BA-Literature and Culture Track; Spanish BA- Teacher Certification Track; Spanish Minor
APPROVED
SPAN 4182
Spanish Translation and Interpreting II (3 hrs) Spanish BA-Literature and Culture Track; Spanish BA- Teacher Certification Track; Spanish Minor
APPROVED
SPAN 3167
Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 hrs) Spanish BA-Literature and Culture Track; Spanish BA- Teacher Certification Track; Spanish Minor
APPROVED
Course Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
LATN 1002 Elementary Latin 2 Add prereqSPAN 3165 Phonetics Change to –
Spanish Phonetics-----------Prereq, description, title
Spanish BA-Literature and Culture Track; Spanish BA- Teacher Certification Track; Spanish Minor
APPROVED
SPAN 3166 Advanced Spanish Grammar
Prerequisites: SPAN 3160 and SPAN 3165
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.
Spanish BA-Literature and Culture Track; Spanish BA- Teacher Certification Track; Spanish Minor
APPROVED
SPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: Spain
Prerequisites: SPAN 3160 and SPAN 3165
Change Title to – Contemporary Approaches to Identities and Cultures of Spain----------Prereq, description, title
APPROVED
SPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin America
Prerequisites: SPAN 3160 and SPAN 3165
Change Title to – Contemporary Approaches to Cultures of Latin America----------Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade
APPROVED
of "C" or better.----------Change Course Description to-Contemporary Approaches to Cultures of Latin America offers a chronological study of Latin American cultures through their expressions in literature, history, politics and the arts, beginning in the pre-Colombian period, with an emphasis on crucial historical moments and distinctive cultural practices.
SPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish Literature
Prerequisite: SPAN 3170
Spanish literature of Spain from the Middle Ages to the present.
Change Title to – Survey of Literary Texts from Spain----------Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.----------Change Course Description to-A panoramic survey of literary texts in Castilian Spanish from the Middle Ages into the twenty-first century. Students will acquire a basic grasp of the techniques and terminology, as well as the
APPROVED
critical and theoretical concepts necessary to comprehend and reflect on essays, poetry, prose, and drama.
SPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American Literature
Prerequisite: SPAN 3175
Literature of Latin America from the Colonial period to the present.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.----------Change Course Description to-Survey of Latin American Literature offers a panorama of Latin American Literature. Students are exposed to major authors, works, and literary movements, with an emphasis on the ways in which specific literary works relate to social and political developments that have shaped the region.
APPROVED
SPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age Theater
Prerequisites: SPAN 3170 and 4115 with a grade of “C” or better.
This course gives students a general panorama of Golden Age Theater, including the reading and analysis of some of the canonical works. The selection of works affords students experience with a variety
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.----------Change Course Description to-Golden Age theatre includes "comedias" from the sixteenth
APPROVED
of subgenres such as epic, tragedy, comedy, and the entremés. The study of each work will center upon the sociopolitical message of the text.
and seventeenth-centuries in Early Modern Spain. Students will spend time with important works by playwrights such as Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Cervantes, Calderón de la Barca, or María de Zayas, while viewing the texts as scripts in order to focus on the performance of the works.
SPAN 4118 Contemporary Film
Prerequisites: SPAN 3170 and 4115 with a grade of “C” or better.
The main objectives of this advanced language course are to develop proficiency in all four language skills and to provide an introduction to contemporary Spanish culture through the study of film.
Change title to –Survey of Cinema from Spain----------Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.----------Change Course Description to-We will examine some of the most influential and representative films of Spain for more than one hundred years as students become acquainted with basic cinematic techniques and concepts in order to move beyond film plots. Through an analysis of key films, historical periods, and auteurs, students will acquire a greater knowledge of the changes in
APPROVED
Spanish culture after 1898 and up to the present.
SPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities in the United States
Prerequisite: SPAN 3175 and SPAN 4116 with a grade of "C" or better.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.
APPROVED
SPAN 4120 Perspectives on Mexico: Works and Experiences of Selected Mexican Women
Prerequisite: SPAN 3175 and SPAN 4116 with a grade of "C" or better.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.
APPROVED
SPAN 4698 Internship
Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 and approval of Department Chair.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 and SPAN 3160 and approval of Department Chair
APPROVED
SPAN 4175 Political and Cultural Myth in Latin America
Prerequisite: SPAN 3175 with a grade of "C" or better.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.
APPROVED
SPAN 5101U Problems of Spanish Grammar Add –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.Revise course description.Change to 4101
APPROVEDNeeds course deactivation and new course proposal.
SPAN 5102U Advanced Problems of Spanish Grammar Revise course description and outcomesChange to 4102
APPROVEDNeeds course deactivation and new course proposal.
SPAN 5555U Selected Topics in Spanish
Prerequisite: SPAN 3170 or SPAN 3175.
Change to –Prerequisites: SPAN 3150 with a grade of "C" or better, and SPAN 3160 with a grade of "C" or better.Change to 4555
APPROVEDNeeds course deactivation and new course proposal.
Course deactivations
SPAN 5101G Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5102G Advanced Problems of Spanish Grammar APPROVEDSPAN 5555G Selected Topics in Spanish APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
French Minor, deactivation
French minor (current)18 semester hours including FREN 2002, FREN 3101, FREN 3102, FREN 3115, FREN 3126, and one of the following courses: FREN 3165, FREN 4116, or FREN 4555.Retrieved from –https://academics.columbusstate.edu/catalogs/2014-2015/degrees_minors.php#FREN
French minor (proposed)18 semester hours including FREN 2002, FREN 3101, FREN 3102, FREN 3115, FREN 3126, and one of the following courses: FREN 3165, FREN 4116, or FREN 4555.
APPROVED
Bachelor of Arts, Spanish Literature and
Spanish major (current)Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 45 ("C" or better required in each course)
Spanish major (proposed)Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 36 ("C" or better required in each course)
APPROVED
Culture Track, Reduce Area G program Required Hours and change prerequisites
ENGL 5165 Introduction to LinguisticsSPAN 3150 Advanced ConversationSPAN 3160 Grammar and CompositionSPAN 3165 PhoneticsSPAN 3166 Adv. Span. GrammarSPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: SpainSPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin AmericaSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish LiteratureSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American LiteratureSPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age TheaterSPAN 4118 Contemporary Film: SpainSPAN 4119 Lit. of Span. Speaking Comm. in U.S.SPAN 4120 Perspectives on MexicoSPAN 4175 Political and Cultrual Myth in Latin AmericaSPAN 5555 Selected Topics in Spanish
SPAN 3*** Introduction to Spanish LinguisticsSPAN 3150 Advanced ConversationSPAN 3160 Grammar and Composition
Select one course from the following Spanish Language options:SPAN 3165 PhoneticsSPAN 3166 Advanced Spanish GrammarSPAN 4*** Spanish Translation and Interpreting ISPAN 4*** Spanish Translation and Interpreting IISPAN 4101 Problems of Spanish GrammarSPAN 4102 Advanced Problems of Spanish GrammarSPAN 4698 InternshipSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Select four courses from the following Peninsular Studies options:SPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: SpainSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish LiteratureSPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age LiteratureSPAN 4118 Contemporary Film: SpainSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Select four courses from the following Latin American Studies options:SPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin AmericaSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American LiteratureSPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities in the U.S.SPAN 4120 Perspectives on Mexico: Works and Experiences of Selected Mexican Women
SPAN 4175 Political and Cultural Myth in Latin AmericaSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
BA Spanish Literature, Area I
Area I General Electives Required Hours: 15 Area I General Electives Required Hours: 24
APPROVED
Bachelor of Arts, Modern Language and Culture, Spanish with Teacher Certification, change prerequisites (no Education Program offerings are affected)
Spanish with Teacher Certification (current)Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 66 ("C" or better required in each course)EDCI 3455 Practicum 1EDCI 4455 Practicum 2EDSE 4125 Teaching a Modern Foreign LanguageEDSE 4126 Topics in Foreign Language MethodologyEDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues in EducationEDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Contexts on Diversity in Educational SettingsEDUC 2130 Exploring Learning and TeachingEDUF 4205 Integrating Technology for Student TeachersENGL 5165 Introduction to LinguisticsSPAN 3150 Advanced ConversationSPAN 3160 Advanced Grammar and CompositionSPAN 3165 PhoneticsSPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: SpainSPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin AmericaSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish LiteratureSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American LiteratureSPAN 5555 Selected Topics in Spanish (taken twice
Spanish with Teacher Certification (proposed)Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 66 ("C" or better required in each course)EDCI 3455 Practicum 1EDCI 4455 Practicum 2EDSE 4125 Teaching a Modern Foreign LanguageEDSE 4126 Topics in Foreign Language MethodologyEDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues in EducationEDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Contexts on Diversity in Educational SettingsEDUC 2130 Exploring Learning and TeachingEDUF 4205 Integrating Technology for Student TeachersSPED 2256 Introduction to the Exceptional Learner In Gen. Ed.
SPAN 3*** Introduction to Spanish LinguisticsSPAN 3150 Advanced ConversationSPAN 3160 Advanced Grammar and Composition
Select one course from the following Spanish Language options:SPAN 3165 Phonetics
TABLED
on different topics)SPED 2256 Introduction to the Exceptional Learner In Gen. Ed.
Student Teaching Experience:EDCI 4485 Student TeachingEDUF 4115 Classroom Management
SPAN 3166 Advanced Spanish GrammarSPAN 4*** Spanish Translation and Interpreting ISPAN 4*** Spanish Translation and Interpreting IISPAN 4101 Problems of Spanish GrammarSPAN 4102 Advanced Problems of Spanish GrammarSPAN 4698 InternshipSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Select three courses from the following Peninsular Studies options:SPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: SpainSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish LiteratureSPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age LiteratureSPAN 4118 Contemporary Film: SpainSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Select three courses from the following Latin American Studies options:SPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin AmericaSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American LiteratureSPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities in the U.S.SPAN 4120 Perspectives on Mexico: Works and Experiences of Selected Mexican WomenSPAN 4175 Political and Cultural Myth in Latin AmericaSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Student Teaching Experience:EDCI 4485 Student Teaching
EDUF 4115 Classroom ManagementSpanish Minor, modify required courses and elective options
Spanish minor (current)18 semester hours including SPAN 2002, SPAN 3150, SPAN 3160, SPAN 3170, SPAN 3175, and one of the following courses: SPAN 3165, SPAN 4115, SPAN 4116, or SPAN 5555.
Spanish minor (proposed)18 semester hours including SPAN 3150 and SPAN 3160.
Select two courses from the following Peninsular Studies options:SPAN 3170 Studies in Civilization: SpainSPAN 4115 Survey of Spanish LiteratureSPAN 4117 Spanish Golden Age LiteratureSPAN 4118 Contemporary Film: SpainSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
Select two courses from the following Latin American Studies options:SPAN 3175 Studies in Civilization: Latin AmericaSPAN 4116 Survey of Latin American LiteratureSPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities in the U.S.SPAN 4120 Perspectives on Mexico: Works and Experiences of Selected Mexican WomenSPAN 4175 Political and Cultural Myth in Latin AmericaSPAN 4555 Selected Topics in SpanishSPAN 4899 Independent Study
APPROVED
[new program]
Certificate Program in Translation and Interpreting,
Spanish Translation and Interpreting Certificate
Required Hours: 24
Required Courses
ENGL 5167 English Grammar (prerequisite: ENGL
APPROVED
Spanish Program 1102) (3-0-3)
SPAN 3150 Spanish Conversation
SPAN 3160 Grammar and Composition
SPAN 4*** Spanish translation and interpreting (3-0-3)
SPAN 4*** Spanish translation and interpreting II
Choose 3 hours:
SPAN 3165 Spanish Phonetics – (prerequisite: SPAN 3150 and SPAN 3160) (3-0-3)
SPAN 3166 Advanced Spanish Grammar – (prerequisite: SPAN 3150 and SPAN 3160) (3-0-3)
Choose 3 hours:
ENGL 5185U Advanced English Grammar –(prerequisite: ENGL 1102 ) (3-0-3)
ENGL 5195U Technical and Scientific Writing –(prerequisite: ENGL 1102) (3-0-3)
Choose 3 hours:
COMM 3147Intercultural Communication - (3-0-3)
SPAN 4119 Literature of Spanish Speaking Communities in the U.S.- (3-0-3)
INTS 2105 International Studies - (3-0-3) ITDS 2107 Modern Latin America - (3-0-
3)
ITDS 5105U History and Practice of Translation (3-0-3)
SPAN 4698 Internship (0-0-{3-6})
Department Of Politics, Philosophy, and Public AdministrationNew Course Proposals
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
MPAH 61xx Public Administration-OSHA and CDC (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and Center for Disease Control)
MPA-Health APPROVED
MPAO* 61xx Ethical Foundation of Public Administration MPA [all tracks] APPROVEDMPAO* 61xx Distributive Justice MPA [all tracks] APPROVEDMPAJ 61xx Criminal Justice, Race and Class MPA-Justice APPROVEDMPAO* 61xx Homeland Security for Public Administration APPROVEDMPAP* 61xx Managing Political Campaigning MPA-POL Camp. APPROVED
*New prefix
Course Modifications
Course Title Modifications requested Programs affected For UCC Action Only
MPAG 7125 Policy Analysis Changes in classification from MPAG to MPAC
MPA [all tracks] APPROVED
MPAC 7146 Organization Theory and Behavior From Core to Elective From MPAC to MPAO
MPA [all tracks] APPROVED
Course Deactivations/Reactivations
Course Title Programs affected Deactivation or Reactivation?
For UCC Action Only
MPAJ 7128 Police Practices and Problems MPA-Justice Deactivate APPROVEDMPAJ 7136 Advocacy Practices and Problems in Justice System MPA-Justice Deactivate APPROVEDMPAJ 7188 Law and Social Control MPA-Justice Deactivate APPROVED
MPAG 7130 Conflict Resolution for Public Managers MPA-Govt. Deactivate APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and Request
Current New UCC Action
Master of Public Administration Core [all tracks]
Required Hours: 21
MPAC 7106 Public Administration and Policy
MPAC 7116 Public Personnel Administration
MPAC 7126 Public Budgeting/Financial Administration.
MPAC 7136Research Methods for Administration
MPAC 7146 Organization Theory and Behavior
MPAC 7156Legal Environment of Administration
MPAC 7766 Capstone Course in Public Administration
Required Hours: 21
MPAC 7106 Public Administration and Policy
MPAC 7116 Public Personnel Administration
MPAC 7125Policy Analysis(Formerly MPAG 7125)
MPAC 7126 Public Budgeting/Financial Administration.
MPAC 7136Research Methods for Administration
MPAC 7156Legal Environment of Administration
MPAC 7766 Capstone Course in Public
APPROVED
Administration
[modify track]
Master of Public Administration—Health Service Administration Track
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 15 15 semester hours of MPAH coursework numbered 5000G or higher, or substitutions as approved by the Program Director.
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours 15
Select 12-15 hours from the following:
MPAH 6105 Strategies in Health Services Administration
MPAH 61xxPublic Administration-OSHA and CDC
MPAH 6125 Microsystems in Health Service Delivery
MPAH 6135Risk Management in Health Service Delivery
MPAH 6145Cost Analysis Issues in Health Care
MPAH 6795 Seminar in Health Services Administration
Select 0-3 hours from the following:
MPAO 61xxEthical Foundation of Public Administration
APPROVED
MPAO 61xxDistributive Justice
MPAO 7146 Organization Theory and Behavior (Formerly MPAC 7146)
MPAG 7698 Internship
[modify track]
Master of Public Administration in Justice Administration
Change to Master of Public Administration in Criminal Justice
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 15 15 semester hours of MPAJ coursework numbered 5000G or higher, or substitutions approved by the Program Director.
Area 2 ConcentrationRequired Hours:15
Select 15 hours from the following:
MPAG 7698 Internship
MPAJ 7107 Courts and Judicial Administration
MPAJ 7126 Correctional Practices and Problems
MPAJ 7167 Administration and Management in Justice System
MPAJ 7555Selected Topics in Criminal Justice
MPAJ 61XXCriminal Justice, Race and Class
APPROVED
MPAO 61XXDistributive Justice
[modify track]
Master of Public Administration – Government Administration Track
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 15 15 semester hours of MPAG coursework numbered 5000G or higher, or substitutions as approved by the Program Director.
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 15 15 semester hours of MPAG or MPAO courses numbered 5000G or higher, or substitutions as approved by the Program Director.
APPROVED
[new track]
Master of Public Administration in Political Campaigning
Area 2 ConcentrationRequired Hours:15
Take the following 12 hours:
ENGL 5155G Theories of Rhetoric
MPAG 7555 Selected Topics in Administration (when topic is relevant to track, as approved by Program Director)
POLS 7167 American Political Process and Policy-making
MPAP 61xxManaging Political Campaigns
APPROVED
Select 3-4 hours from the following:
GEOG 5215U Advance Geographic Information Systems.
MPAG 7128 Nonprofit Organizations and Operations
MPAG 7135State and Local Government Administrations
MPAG 7698 Internship
MPAO 61xxEthical Foundation of Public Administration
MPAO 7146 Organization Theory and Behavior
[new track]
Master of Public Administration in
Area 2 Concentration Required Hours: 15
Select 12-15 hours from the
APPROVED
Environmental Policy following:
ENVS 6106 Environmental Law and Regulations
MPAG 7127Urban Environment
MPAH 61XXPublic Administrations-OSHA and CDC
POLS 6157Environmental Policy
POLS 6158Environmental Justice
MPAG 7698 Internship
Select 0-3 hours from the following:
MPAO 61xxEthical Foundation of Public Administration
MPAO 61xxDistributive Justice
[new track]
Master of Public Administration in Urban Policy
Area 2 ConcentrationRequired Hours: 13
GEOG 5105GUrban Geography
GEOG 5215 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
MPAG 7127Urban Environment
POLS 6158 Environmental Justice
APPROVED
Department of PsychologyNew Course Proposals
VPAA Assigned Course #
Course Title Programs affected For UCC Action Only
PSYC 3245 PSYC Applied Behavior Analysis BS Psychology APPROVED
PSYC 4497 PSYC Teaching Apprenticeship in Psychology BS Psychology APPROVED
Program Modifications
Program and request
Current Proposed For UCC Action Only
BS Psychology, modify Area H
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 18
Choose from among the following. A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses.
PSYC 3105 Pseudopsychologies and the ParanormalPSYC 3125 Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 3145 Clinical PsychologyPSYC 3155 Social PsychologyPSYC 3185 Child DevelopmentPSYC 3212 Research Design and Methodology 2PSYC 3215 Tests and MeasurementPSYC 3235 Learning and Behavior Analysis
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 18
Choose from among the following. A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses.
PSYC 3105 Pseudopsychologies and the ParanormalPSYC 3125 Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 3145 Clinical PsychologyPSYC 3155 Social PsychologyPSYC 3165 Cross-Cultural PsychologyPSYC 3185 Child DevelopmentPSYC 3212 Research Design and Methodology 2PSYC 3215 Tests and Measurement
APPROVED
PSYC 3265 Evolutionary PsychologyPSYC 3555 Selected Topics in Psychology with Lab PSYC 3565 Selected Topics in PsychologyPSYC 4105 Psychology of AgingPSYC 4106 Biological PsychologyPSYC 4115 History and SystemsPSYC 4116 Comparative Animal BehaviorPSYC 4125 Theories of PersonalityPSYC 4165 MotivationPSYC 4185 Sensation and PerceptionPSYC 4275 Cognitive PsychologyPSYC 4899 Independent Study
PSYC 3235 Learning and Behavior AnalysisPSYC 3245 Applied Behavior AnalysisPSYC 3265 Evolutionary PsychologyPSYC 3555 Selected Topics in Psychology with Lab PSYC 3565 Selected Topics in PsychologyPSYC 4105 Psychology of AgingPSYC 4106 Biological PsychologyPSYC 4115 History and SystemsPSYC 4116 Comparative Animal BehaviorPSYC 4125 Theories of PersonalityPSYC 4165 MotivationPSYC 4185 Sensation and PerceptionPSYC 4275 Cognitive PsychologyPSYC 4497 Teaching Apprenticeship in PsychologyPSYC 4698 InternshipPSYC 4899 Independent Study