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UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 21, 2015 106 Administration, Provost Conference Room Note: If you are unable to attend or will be sending a substitute, please notify Carole Makela (l-5141) prior to the meeting. MINUTES - Minutes of May 8, 2015 approved by electronic vote on 5/12/2015. CONSENT AGENDA See listing after New Business. EXPERIMENT AL COURSE REPORT See listing after Minor Change to Curricula. I CIM Considerations CIM Forms CIM Processes CIM Help Bubbles I CHAIR'S AGENDA Information Items Annual Report Semester at Sea Discussion Items Action Items I PENDING CoSRGE New Programs College of Natural Sciences Department of Psychology Master of Professional Science, Psychology, Addictions Counseling Specialization, new Major Changes to existing Programs Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Master of Tourism Management, Plan C I OLD BUSINESS 100-BC 566, Advanced Topics in Mitotic Processes, 5/8/15, title, updated 110-FTEC 478/678, Phytocbemicals and Probiotics for Health, 5/8/15, 2 levels for course 120 ITEC 678/478, Phytochemicals and Probiotics for Health, 5/8/15, 2 levels for course I NEW BUSINESS New courses College of Agricultural Sciences 210-AGRI/HORT 515, Urban Horticulture, new course, Online, SP16 220-HORT/AGRI 515, Urban Horticulture, new course, Online, SP16 College of Business 230-MKT 315, Marketing Communication Design, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16 240-MKT 450, Marketing Analytics, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16

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Page 1: CIM Considerations CHAIR'S AGENDA...240-MKT 450, Marketing Analytics, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16 University Curriculum Committee Agenda August 21 , 2015 Page 2 College of Health

UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 21, 2015

106 Administration, Provost Conference Room

Note: If you are unable to attend or will be sending a substitute, please notify Carole Makela (l-5141) prior to the meeting.

MINUTES - Minutes of May 8, 2015 approved by electronic vote on 5/12/2015.

CONSENT AGENDA See listing after New Business.

EXPERIMENT AL COURSE REPORT See listing after Minor Change to Curricula.

I CIM Considerations CIM Forms CIM Processes CIM Help Bubbles

I CHAIR'S AGENDA

Information Items • Annual Report • Semester at Sea

Discussion Items Action Items

I PENDING CoSRGE

New Programs College of Natural Sciences Department of Psychology Master of Professional Science, Psychology, Addictions Counseling Specialization, new

Major Changes to existing Programs Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Master of Tourism Management, Plan C

I OLD BUSINESS

100-BC 566, Advanced Topics in Mitotic Processes, 5/8/ 15, title, updated 110-FTEC 478/678, Phytocbemicals and Probiotics for Health, 5/8/15, 2 levels for course 120 ITEC 678/478, Phytochemicals and Probiotics for Health, 5/8/15, 2 levels for course

I NEW BUSINESS

New courses College of Agricultural Sciences 210-AGRI/HORT 515, Urban Horticulture, new course, Online, SP16 220-HORT/AGRI 515, Urban Horticulture, new course, Online, SP16

College of Business 230-MKT 315, Marketing Communication Design, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16 240-MKT 450, Marketing Analytics, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16

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University Curriculum Committee Agenda August 21 , 2015 Page 2

College of Health and Human Sciences 250-RRM 510, Foodservice Management, new course, Mixed Face-to-Face and Online partial semester

course, SP 16 260-RRM 520, Lodging Management, new course, Mixed Face-to-Face and Online partial semester course, SP16

College of Liberal Arts 270-GR 493 , Capstone, AUCC 4B, 4C, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16 280-ETST 496, Group Study, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16 290-HIST 475 , History in and of the Digital Age, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16 300-SOC 359, Green Criminology, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16

College of Natural Sciences 310-CHEM 578A, Computational Chemistry Calculations, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16 320-CHEM 578B, Computational Chemistry, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16 330-CS 435, Introduction to Big Data, AUCC 4A, 4C, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16 340-ST AT 358, Introduction to Statistical Computing in SAS, new course, Face-to-Face, SP 16

College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 350-MIP 150, Introduction to Research Methods, new course, Face-to-Face, SP16

Major change to existing course College of Engineering 400-MECH 651 , Computational Gas Dynamics, major change, Face-to-Face, SP 16

College of Health and Human Sciences 450-HDFS 350, Applied Research Methods, major change. Face-to-Face and Online, SP16 460-HDFS 477, Professional Skills Development II, major change, Face-to-Face and Online, SP16 470-HDFS 492, Seminar-Program Proposal Development, major change, Face-to-Face and Online, SP16 480-SOWK 677, Trauma-Informed Care, Mixed Face-to-Face, SPl6

Warner College of Natural Resources 500-F 424, Wildland Fire Behavior and Management, major change, Face-to-Face, SP 16 510-NR 300, Biological Diversity, Face-to-Face, SP 16

College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 550-BMS 496(A-C), Honors: Animal Gross Anatomy, add subtopic D, Face-to-Face, SP16

University-Wide Programs 600-INST 300, Approaches to International Studies, level change, Face-to-Face, SP 16

AUCC Category 4A-C course College of Natural Sciences 650-BC 499A, Thesis: Laboratory Research-Based, AUCC 4C, Face-to-Face, SP16 660-Biochemistry, General Biochemistry Concentration, AUCC 4C, FA 16 670-Biochemistry, Health & Medical Sciences Concentration, AUCC 4C, FA 16 680-Biochemistry, Pre-Pharmacy Concentration, AUCC 4C, FA 16

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690-BC 4998, Thesis: Literature Based, AUCC 4C, Face-to-Face, SPl6 -Biochemistry, General Biochemistry Concentration, AUCC 4C [see Item Number 660]

700-BC 499C, Laboratory Literature Based in Health & Med Science, AUCC 4C, Face-to-Face, SP 16 -Biochemistry, Health & Medical Sciences Concentration. AUCC 4C, FA16 [see Item Number 670]

710-BC 4990, Laboratory Literature Based in Pre-Pharmacy, AUCC 4C, Face-to-Face, SP 16 -Biochemistry, Pre-Pharmacy Concentration, AUCC 4C, FA16 [see Item Number 680]

750-MATH 360, Mathematics oflnformation Security, AUCC 4A, Face-to-Face, SP16 760-Mathematics, General Mathematics Concentration, AUCC 4A, FA16

770-MATH 366, Introduction to Abstract Algebra, AUCC 4A, Face-to-Face, SP16 -Mathematics, General Mathematics Concentration. AUCC 4A, [see Item Number 760]

790-MATH 466, Abstract Algebra I, AUCC 4A, Face-to-Face, SP16 -Mathematics, General Mathematics Concentration, AUCC 4A, 4C, SP 16 [see Item Number 760]

800-Mathematics, Mathematics Education Concentration. AUCC 4A, 4C, SP16

College of Health and Human Sciences 820-FTEC 430, Sensory Evaluation of Fermented Products, AUCC 4A, Face-to-Face, SP 16 830 -Nutrition & Food Science, Food Safety & Nutrition Concentration, AUCC 4A, SP 16

840-FTEC 492, Seminar: Fermentation Science and Technology, AUCC 4C, Face-to-Face, SP16 - Nutrition & Food Science, Food Safety & Nutrition Concentration, AUCC 4A, SP 16 (see Item

Number 830]

College of Natural Sciences Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Major in Biochemistry General Biochemistry Concentration

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in !ilrikeout; additions are in underl ine.)

Effective Fall 2016 ucc 00100100 MCL 00/00/00

A minimum grade of C (2.000) must be earned for BC 493 and all biochemistry (BC) and LIFE subject code lecture and laboratory courses at or above the 200-level required in the biochemistry major.

FRESHMAN BC 192 Biochemistry Freshman Seminar 2 CHEM 111 P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM l J 2P General Chemistry Laboratory I I 3A CHEM l l 3P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM l 14P General Chemistry Laboratory II I CO 150P College Composition 3 1 A LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A LIFE 20 1 BP Introductory Genetics 3 LIFE 203P Introductory Genetics Laboratory 2 ------- ---------------· si1~~i o~-e -P~i; -01 co-~;;~; J;o;,; iii~"ioiio;;i-,;g_:------------ --------------------------- ----; MATH l 55P Calculus for Biological Scientists I 4 1 B MATH 255P Calculus for Biological Scientists II 4 I B

OR MA TH l 60P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 1 B -~~ T~ __ ! ?_1_~ ___ ___ . S~!c:1:1!1:1~-~<?~ -~~x~i~_~I_ ~_c_i~-~t_i~!~ _I_I __ __ __ __ ______ _____________ ____ _ ___ 4 _ ____ _l_f? ___ --·

TOTAL 31

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SOPHOMORE CHEM 34 IP Modern Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 343P Modern Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 344P Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 LIFE 2 lOP Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology 3

_1:-!f_~ ---_ ?_1_~~ -------_ !1::1!1:9~-~~~<?l}'_~_~l! _l?_i9_19_gy_~_~9~~!9!1'_ ------------------------------------~ --------------PH 121P General Physics I 5 3A

OR

-~!-! -----_ ! ~_l_ ~ --------~-1!¥~!~~ X<?~ -~~~~I__l!~S_t~_ ~!1-~ -~i:g_i!l_~~~~ _I_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ - - - - - - ?-~- ----Advanced Writing1 3 2 AUCC Category 3 courses2 6 3B-3E Bioscience Elective3 3-4 TOTAL 30-31

JUNIOR BC 40 IP Comprehensive Biochemistry I 3 4A BC 403P Comprehensive Biochemistry II 3 4B -~f- ___ __ ~9-~~ ____ ____ ~9~P!~-~~i:~iY~- ~i_<?~~~!!1_i~!J:¥-~~-~9~~!9!1' ___ __ ___ ______ ___ _____ __ ___ _____ -~ ___ ___ ~J?- __ __ 1

PH 122P General Physics II , 5 3A

OR

-~!-! -----_ ! ~-~~ --------~-1!¥~!~~ -~<?~ -~~!~I__l!i_~t~-~!1-~ E1::8}!1.~~~~ _IJ _ -- ------------------- --- ---------- -~ --- --_ ?_~_ ----ST AT 30 IP Introduction to Statistical Methods 3

OR STAT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 -----------------------sioscie~c~- eiecii~e3----------------------------------------------------"j:4-------------

AUCC Category 3 courses2 3 3B-3E Electives 6 TOTAL 28-29

SENIOR BC 411 r Physical Biochemistry 4 BC 463r Molecular Genetics 3 4G: BC 465r Molecular Regulation of Cell Function 3

-~f _ -----~?}~ --------~-~~<?~ -~~~!'!-~-----------------------------------------------------------_ ! _ ---~-~!-~~ - -BC 499A Thesis-Laboratory Research-Based 3 4C

OR BC 499B Thesis-Literature-Based 3 4C ----------------------· sroscie~ce eiecii~e3----------------------------------------------------"3~ --------------

AUCC Category 3 course2 6 3B-3E Electives 6-7 TOTAL 29-31

PROGRAM TOT AL = 120 credits

r This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.co/ostate. edu to see the course prerequisites.

1 Select from the list of courses in category 2 ef.in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). 2 Select from the list of courses in categories 3B-3E (six credits [two courses] must come from 3B; one course each from categories 3C, 3D, and 3E) in the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for arts and humanities may come from intermediate (L * 200 and L * 20 I) foreign language courses. 3 Select in consultation with adviser using list approved by the department.

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College of Natural Sciences Department of Biochemistry Major in Biochemistry

Effective Fall 2016 ucc 8/21115

Health and Medical Sciences Concentration

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in •,1rikeou1; additions are in underline.)

A minimum grade of C (2.000) must be earned for BC 493 and all biochemistry (BC) and LIFE subject code lecture and laboratory courses at or above the 200-level required in the biochemistry major.

FRESHMAN BC 192 Biochemistry Freshman Seminar 2 CHEM 111 P General Chemistry I 4 CHEM l 12P General Chemistry Laboratory I I CHEM l J 3P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM 1 J4P General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 CO I SOP College Composition 3 LIFE I 02P Attributes of Living Systems 4 LIFE 201 BP Introductory Genetics 3

3A 3A

IA 3A

_1:-!f_~ ___ _ ?9X ____ ____ !~~?~-~<?~~ry _9_~~~!~<?~ -~~-~~~~ry _________ __ ___________ __ ___ ___ _____ ____ _ -~ _____________ _

MATH 155P MATH 255P

Select one pair of courses from the following: Calculus for Biological Scientists I Calculus for Biological Scientists II

OR

4 4

1B 1B

MATH 160P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 I B -~~T!l __ !§_I_~ ___ _____ ~~!~':1!':1~-f~~ -~~.xs_i~-~1-~_c:i~_f!t_i~!~_I_I ___ __ __ ____ ___________ ___ __ __________ 4 _____ _I_I? ____ _

TOTAL 31 SOPHOMORE -BMS----3Qc)P--------P-ri.ncipl~-s- (l H~~a~ Physioiogy-----------------------------------------·4--------------

OR .I?~-~ ----~?-~~ -------_ f_~I}~!l_l?_~I}!~!s. ~~ ~-~¥~i?!?g.x _ ---------------------------------------------~ --------------CHEM 341 P Modern Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 343r Modern Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 344P Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 LIFE 21 OP Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology 3 _1:-!f_~ ___ _ ?_I_~~ _______ . !!1~?~-~<?~~ry-~_t::IJ _J?j9}9_~¥-~~?~!?!Y. ____ ___ __ _______ __ ______ __________ _ -~ __________ ___ _ PH 121 P General Physics I 5 3A

OR PH 141 P Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 5 3A -- ------- -- ---- --- -----1\<l~iillce<l w;i"tiilgi- ---- -- -------- ---- ---- ---- -- --- --- --------- -- ----------3 ·-- -- -·i- ·----

Aucc Category 3 eeuf·.t~·/courses2 6 3B-3E TOTAL 31

JUNIOR BC 401 P Comprehensive Biochemistry I 3 4A BC 403P Comprehensive Biochemistry II 3 4B .1?~ __ ____ ~9-~ ~ ________ ~<.?!l}P!~-~~~~i Y~-~i-~~~~-l!lj~!ry-~-~?~~!<.?!)' __ ___ ___ ___ ___________ __ _______ _ -~ __ ___ _ ~ J? ___ _ _

Select one of the following courses: BC 475P Mentored Research 3 BC 487 AP Internship 3

.I?~ ----- -~~-~~ ---- --__ !~~-~~!1A~~! -~!':1~.x __ ---------------- -- ---- --- ------ --- ----- --- ---- -- --- ---~ --- ------ --- --BMS 30 Ir Human Gross Anatomy 5

OR BMS 305r Domestic Animal Gross Anatomy 4 ·rfi- -----i i-2p--------oe~e;a( i>ilysics _ff _ ------ ---- --- -- -------- -------------- --- --- ------- -- --·5--- -- · 3·x ·-- -

OR -~!"! - ___ __ ! ~-~~ ___ ___ __ ~-~¥~!~~ -~~~ -~~~~I}!~s_t_s_ ~!15! .~!1&~~~~~ _I} ___ ___ ____ _____ _________________ __ _ -~ ______ }_~- ___ _

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·s-r P:i---30 iP --------i~tro~i~ciio~ -to st"itisti-cai Ni"e"t"ho<ls---------------------------------------·3- -------------OR

ST AT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 ------ ---------- -------Aucc-caiegory 3· cc;~;sesi- -- --- -- -- ----------------------- --------- -----f-- ---- ------ -Elective 3 TOTAL 29-30

SENIOR BC 411 P Physical Biochemistry 4 BC 463P Molecular Genetics 3 4G BC 465P Molecular Regulation of Cell Function 3 BC 467P Biochemistry of Disease 3

_1?~ ------~?-~ ~ --------~-~~~~ -~~!1?-~~!- ----------------------------------------------------------_ ! _ ---~-~2 .'!~ --BC 499A Thesis-Laboratory Research-Based 3 4C

OR BC 499C Thesis-Literature-Based, Health and Med. Sci. 3 4C -----------------------Aucc· caiegory 3· cc;~;se2 - -- --- - -- ---- --- --- --- --- --- -- - -- - --- -- - --- -- - --6----"is--"3£"--

Electives 5-6 TOTAL 28-29

PROGRAM TOT AL = 120 credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at ht1p:llcatalog.colostale.edu to see the course prerequisites.

1 Select from the list of courses in category 2 in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC}. 2 Select from the list of courses in categories 3B-3E (six credits [two courses] must come from 3B; one course each from categories 3C, 3D, and 3E) in the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for arts and humanities may come from intermediate (L * 200 and L * 201) foreign language courses.

College of Natural Sciences Department of Biochemistry Major in Biochemistry Pre-Pharmacy Concentration

Effective Fall 2016 ucc

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeo1:1t; additions are in underline.)

A minimum grade of C (2.000) must be earned for BC 493 and all biochemistry (BC) and LIFE subject code lecture and laboratory courses at or above the 200-level required in the biochemistry major.

FRESHMAN BC 192 Biochemistry Freshman Seminar 2 CHEM 111 P General Chemistry I 4 CHEM l 12P General Chemistry Laboratory I I CHEM J J3P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM I J4P General Chemistry Laboratory II I CO l 50P College Composition 3 LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 LIFE 20 IBP Introductory Genetics 3

3A 3A

IA 3A

_l:!f_~ ____ ?9X ________ !~!~<:>~.1!~~~7::¥ _9_~~~!~~~ -~!>-~~~~~'::¥- ________ __________________________ ___ ? _____ _____ _____ _ _

MATH 155P MATH 255P

MATH 160P

Select one pair of courses from the following: Calculus for Biological Scientists I Calculus for Biological Scientists II

OR Calculus for Physical Scientists I

4 4

4

IB lB

IB

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~ -~ T~- _ !?_I_~ _____ ___ ~'!!~!!!!!~-~<?~ -~~y-~i~_a_I_ ~5:i~_f!t_i~!~ _l_I ____________ ____ ____ ___ __________ 4 _ _______ l_J? _____ _ . TOTAL 3 1

SOPHOMORE f-i3"M_s _ ---3ooP --------i>-rillc iple_s_ <li-i~;nan- rh)rsiology---------------------------------------~f ----------------, OR ~ _l?M~ .. __ ~?.Q~ _ ... ___ _ f_~l]~~J!l.e.1]!'!!~ ~~ ~~¥~!?!?&~ .. ... _ .. . _ .. _________ . _ ..... _. _. _ ... _______ ~- ___ . ___________ _

BMS 302P Laboratory Principles in Physiology 2 CHEM 341 P Modem Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 343P Modem Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 344P Modem Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 LIFE 2 1 or Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology 3

_ .1:-!f.~ ___ . ?}.~~ _. ______ !I]!J.:<.?~-~~~<?l)' _<;:~IJ _~_i?}?_g¥ _~-~?~~!?!1'. ___________ _ ..... ________________ 'f. ____ _____ . _____ _ _ i PH 121 P General Physics I 5 3A , OR i_ -~!-! - _. ___ ! ~-1-~ ______ __ r_~¥~!<:'.~ -~<?~ ~~~e_l]!~~t_:>_ ~!1-~ -~!l&i~e_<?~~ _I _______ __ ___ __ . ________ ______ _____ ? ________ ;3~. ____ _

SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Advanced Writing' 3 2 TOTAL 30

JUNIOR BC 401 P Comprehensive Biochemistry I 3 4A BC 403P Comprehensive Biochemistry II 3 4B BC 404P Comprehensive Biochemistry Laboratory 2 4B ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C MIP 300P General Microbiology 3

r-~!~- ____ ~9-~~ _______ _ ~~!l~_r!i_l_ ~!~~?~i~I-~&¥_ ~~?!~!?!Y. _____ ___ __ --- -- ______ ... __ ... _____ . __ f _____ ___________ _ : PH I 22P General Physics II 5 3A ' OR

· -~!! -. __ .. ! ~-~~ _. ______ r_~:t~!<?~ -~~~ ~<:'.~e_I]!i_s_t.:;_ ~!1-~ -~!1£~e.<?~~ _1_1_ .. _ ..... ____ . __ ____ _ . ___ • _______ ? ___ _____ ?_P: _____ _ ST AT 301 P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3

OR ST AT 307r Introduction to Biostatistics 3 · ---------- --- --- --- ----f\uc-e:·c~i~gory-3-~0i1i=s~s2 ·· --- -- ----- ---· ------ --- --- -· · --· -- ------ --6-- --313: 3-i>~ -3E'-

ToT AL 30 SENIOR BC 411 r Physical Biochemistry 4 BC 463P Molecular Genetics 3 4G BC 465P Molecular Regulation of Cell Function 3

_I?~ ------~?}~_ ---- --- ~-e_~<?~ -~~!1:1!1]?!_ --- --- --- --- ------. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---·- --· --.. . --· -·- -. _l_ ·- . --~~! ~<;: __ --BC 499A Thesis-Laboratory Research-Based 3 4C

OR BC 499D Thesis-Literature-Based, Pre-Pharmacy 3 4C -Mii>- -· · ·3~fr;-·· ··- --i~~nc>ic>g;; · · -· · · · · ·· -----· -·· --· -·· ·· · ···-·----- ------ --- -- --- --- ----4· · · · ----- · · · --· --

AUCC Category 3 courses2 6 3B, 3D, 3E Elective 5 TOTAL 29

PROGRAM TOT AL = 120 credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

'Select from the list of courses in category 28 ef.in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC}. 2Select from the list of courses in categories 3B-, 3D and 3E (six credits [two courses] must come from 3B; one course each from categories JG; 3D, and 3E) in the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for arts and humanities may come from intennediate (L * 200 and L * 20 1) foreign language courses.

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College of Natural Sciences Department of Mathematics Major in Mathematics

Effective Spring 2016 ucc

General Mathematics Concentration

(The entire program is shown . Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.)

A minimum grade of C is required in all mathematics, statistics, and computer science courses which are required for graduation.

FRESHMAN CO !SOP MATH 160r MATH 16l r MATH 192 STAT 192

SOPHOMORE

cs

cs cs

160

155 156p

CS J57p CS 158P/ MATH 158P

College Composition Calculus for Physical Scientists I Calculus for Physical Scientists II First Year Seminar in Mathematical Sciences first Year Semitrnr in Statisties Arts and Humanities1

Global and Cultural Awareness2

Historical Perspectives3

Social and Behavioral Sciences4

Elective5

TOTAL

Select either CS 160 or a group of four courses from below as described, for a total of 4 credits: Foundations in Programming

OR Select CS 155 and CS 156, plus two courses from among the four below them: Introduction to Unix Introduction to C Programming I

And two of the following: Introduction to C Programming II Mathematical Algorithms in C

3 IA 4 lB 4 I + 6 3B 3 3E 3 30 3 3C

~J..:.1 30-3 1

4

MA TH 151 P Mathematical Algorithms in Matlab I 1 MATH 152P Mathematical Algorithms in Maple I -MA:rH:--23·5p ___ ---- · 1n1~Ci<f~ciion-to ~'.{at-he~ati-~af ileason.fni- ---- --------------- --- ---- 2 ----------- -

MATH 26 1 P Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4 MA TH 369" Linear Algebra 3 4A PH 141 r Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 5 3A PH 142P Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 5 3A ·sf ,t.. r · -· 3-f5r · ------· s-1ai:isiic·s-ror· E~iiileers-an<l scfeilii-sts------------------------------------j --------------

OR -~I~-~ ___ ~9X . _____ __ !~!~'?~_l!<:~?.i: _t?. ~'?~~1!-1.i:~c:~~i-~i: .J?~~i:~!P!~~ ________ _______ ________ _______ _ } ___ __ ________ _

Advanced Writing6 3 2 TOTAL 29

JUNIOR -MA:rH:--3-1"7P ____ ____ A:<l~ancecicaic~l~5-<>Yone-va~fa1'ies;.iu· -- -- - - ---- --- ------- - -- --- -- -----4-··-- -413··---

oR MATH 4 l 7P Advanced Calculus 18,-QZJ 3 4B, 4C -MA:rH:-· 340r · -------introcf~ciion -to or<lina-ry oirre~enii-ai Eq~ations -------------------------·4--------------

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OR -~~ T!! _ }~-~~ __ _____ _ Q~lfe!_e_~~i~_I_ ~-q~~!~<?i:i~- ___ _______ __________________________ ____ __ ____ _____ -~ _____ ___ _____ _

Select one of the following courses:98

MATH 360P Mathematics of Information Seeurity8Security7 3 4A MATH 366P Introduction to Abstract Algebra"-Algebra7 3 4A -~~ T!!_ -~?-~~ ______ --~~~!~~~!-~_Ig_e_~~~ _I_9!! _____________________________________________________ -~ __ _ - -~~_<;: __ _

Biological and Physical seieAeeswsciences9 3 3A Mathematical Sciences Electives9.Uill 6 Electives5 11 TOTAL 30-31

SENIOR Select one of the following:

MA TH 4 J 7P Advanced Calculus l 8-!2 3 MATH 418P Advanced Calculus i+8II7 3 MA TH 466P Abstract Algebra I 3 1.A,4C -~~ T!! __ ~?-~~ ________ ~~~!~~~! -~_lg~~~~ H~!!~ ______ _______ ____ ________ ____ __ __ ____________ __ ____ -~ ________ _____ _

Mathematical Sciences Electives9.ULlQ 12 Electives5 14-16 TOTAL 29-31

PROGRAM TOT AL = 120 credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

1 Select two courses from the list in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L *** 200 and L *** 201) foreign language courses.

2 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 3 Select from the list of course in category 3D in the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3C in the AUCC. 5 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to 120 credits with a minimum of 42 upper

division credits. 6 Select from the list of courses in category 2 ef.in the AUCC. ~ StudeAls mu!.t take either CS I 00 (4 eredits). er ~ke 4 eredit•, iAeludiAg CS 155 aAd CS 150, plus twa af the follawiAg aAe eredit eaurses: CS 157, MATll 151 , MATH 152, aAd 1ar MATH 158/CS 158. ~ 7 At least 12 credits of ALL upper division MA TH courses must be at the 400-level or above. 9

: These courses are in addition to the 18 credits of Mathematical Sciences Electives required in footnote &-110, and may not be used to fulfill the Mathematical Sciences Electives requirement.

W-2..Select a non-physics course from category 3A in the AUCC. ~ 10 Select 18 credits from upper division (300-400 level) MATH, CS, or STAT courses, except those

courses ending in -80 to -99. At least 9 of the 18 credits must be from upper division MATH courses.

College of Natural Sciences Department of Mathematics Major in Mathematics Mathematics Education Concentration

Effective Spring 2016

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in stnkeaut; additions are in underline.)

A minimum grade of C is required in all mathematics, statistics, and computer science courses which are required for graduation.

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FRESHMAN _c;~- _____ ! ?_q~ _______ _ ~<.?!l_~g~-~-~"._l!l'~_S}!~~?- ___ _____ ____ _______ ___ ______ ____ __ ___ ____ ____ ___ ____ -~ ______ _1~- ___ _ CS l 60P Foundations in Programming 1

cs 155 cs

cs 157" CS J 58P/ MATH 158P

____ ORs ·- ---·--·---·-·-·-··--·--------Introduction to Unix Introduction to C Programming I AND Select at least two ofthe following {or a total of 4 credits: Introduction to C Programming II Mathematical Algorithms in C

! !

! !

MA TH 151 P Mathematical Algorithms in Matlab I ! , _Ty!:\ T~ __ ! ?_~ ~ ____ ____ !\:1_a_t~-~"..l!'!~i~_a_l_ A!g?!i~~"..1!~ _i!l_ ~-a_e!<: ___ __ _____ _______ _________ __ _____ ______ l ____ ___ __ ___ __ ; MATH 160P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 lB MA TH 161 P Calculus for Physical Scientists I I 4 1 B MATH 192 First Year Seminar in Mathematical Sciences 1 8TAT 192 first Year 8emiRar iR 8talisties +

C8 155 C8 15611

C8 15711

C8 158111 MATH 15811

Arts and Humanitiesi.i. 6 Global and Cultural Awareness~a 3 Historical Perspectives4

" 3 Electives ~ 2 TOTAL 30

lRtrod1:1etioR lo Unix lmf001:1elioR to C PrograR1miRg I A.NI> &lee: 6( le&st twe e/the.1~ll-owingfe.·· 6' :o:&l ef 4 credits: IRtrod1:1etioR to C ProgrammiRg II Mathematieal Algorithms iR C

+ +

+ +

MATH 151 11 Mathematieal Algorithms iR Matlab I +

3B 3E 3D

-~~{\T~ __ ! ?-~~ __ ______ ~_a_•~-~~~~i_e_~l_ t!!g?~!~~'o"!~ _i!l.. ~_4_a;e!~ _______________________________ ___ ____ _ -l: _________ ____ _ EDUC 275P Schooling in the United States 3 3C EDUC 340P Literacy and the Leamer 3 MATH 261 P Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4 MATH 23or Discrete Mathematics for Educators 3 MA TH 369" Linear Algebra l PH 141 r Physics for Scientists and Engineers i<>r 5 8TAT 31511 8tatitHies for ERgiReerG aRd 8eieRtists J

JUNIOR EDUC 33JP EDUC 350P EDUC 386P EDUC 464P MATH 317P MATH 366P MATH 36911

MATH 47or STAT 3 15"

Advanced WritiRg+Writing5 3 Biological and Physical 8eieRee!;" 4 Sciences4

Electives TOTAL

Educational Technology and Assessment Instruction I-Individualization/Management Practicum-Instruction I Methods and Materials in Teaching Mathematics Advanced Calculus of One Variable Introduc tion to Abstract Algebra LiRear Algebra Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry Statistics for Engineers and Scientists Additional Bio logical and Physical 8eienees"Sciences4

Mathematical Sciences Eleeti·;e8Elective6

Elec tives

l ~]l

2 3 I 4 4 3 J 3

1 4 3

i

3A

2 3A

4B 4A 4A

3A

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SENIOR EDUC 450P EDUC 485BP EDUC 486EP EDUC 493AP MATH 425P

TOTAL

Instruction II-Standards and Assessment Student Teaching-Secondary Practicum-Instruction II Seminar-Professional Relations History of Mathematics Electives4

TOTAL PROGRAM TOT AL = 120 credits

4 11 I I 3

&_l 4C

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

+ Stude0rn must take either CS I 00 (4 ereditt.) or CS 155 and CS 150 plus two of the killowi0g eournet;: CS 157, MATH 151, MATH 152, aad:lor MATH 15&/CS 15&. 1 Select two courses from the list in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of

the 6 credits required for arts and humanities may come from intermediate (L * 200 and L * 20 I) foreign language courses.

2 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 30 in the AUCC. ' Studems nnVit take either CS I 00 (4 eredits) or CS 155 a Rd CS 150 ~lus two of the killowi0g emJF::.es: CS 157,MATH 151 , MATH 152,aadiorMATH 15&/CS 158. " ~Students in this major must take a minimum of 13 credits from at least two subject codes, selected from

category 3A, Biological and Physical Sciences, in the AUCC. At least one course must include a laboratory.

1 -~Select one course from the list of courses in category 2 sf.in the AUCC. 8 ~Select from STAT 420, STAT 430, or upper-division mathematics courses except MATH 315 and those

ending in -80 to -99.

College of Health and Human Sciences Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Major in Nutrition and Food Science Effective Spring 2016 Food Safety and Nutrition Concentration

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in t.lrikeout; additions are in underline.)

Course

FRESHMAN

BZ BZ

110 111 r

Select four credits from the f ol lowing: Principles of Animal Biology Animal Biology Laboratory

OR

3 1

3A 3A

~!f_l? ____ ! 9-~~ ____ ____ ~!l!i~~-t~_s_ ?_(~iy_i!1_8 _~Y~!~!1:~- ______ __ ___ ________ __ __________ ____ _____ ____ -~ ______ _3_~- ___ _

CHEM 107P CHEM 108P

Select one set from the fo llowing: Fundamentals of Chemistry Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory

OR

4 1

3A 3A

CHEM 111 P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM l I 2P General Chemistry Laboratory I I 3A CHEM 113r General Chemistry II 3

:¢~:: ::: : ! ~:Q~:::::::: ~<?!(~Ji~: ~~~J?~:s)!{~~:::::::::: : :::::: : :::: : ::::: : :: : :::::::::: :: :::: ::::: :~ : ::::: \~:: :: : FSHN 125 Food and Nutrition in Health 2

OR

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~ X~-~- __ ! ?_Q _____ ____ ~-~1:':'.~Y. ?f. ~'!~~~ ~~~~t_i9_~ _____________________________________________ _ } _____________ _ j FTEC 11 0 Food- From Farm to Table 3 MATH J ! 7p College Algebra in Context I l lB MATH l 18p College Algebra in Context II I lB MATH 124p Logarithmic and Exponential Function l lB soc 100 General Sociology 3 3C

Foundations and Perspectives1 6 3B,3D, 3E

TOTAL 29-33 SOPHOMORE -~:¥-~ ____ ~9_Q~ __ ______ ~-ri!l_c_ip_l~_s_ siK ~'!~~~ ~-a_t9_~).'. -~l}~-~-~¥~!<.?!<.?g)'. ________ __ ___ ___ ________ __ -~ __ ______ ___ ___ .

Select one course from the following: CO 300P Writing Arguments 3 2 CO 30J BP Writing in the Disciplines-Sciences 3 2 CO 30 I er Writing in the Disciplines-Social Sciences 3 2 JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 «::iiEM-- 2~f5r · -------f'-~ri<la~eri1ais of o~ga~iC:- cfie~isi;:y- - --- --- ---- ------ --- --------- --- --- --,i--------------

-~~~ly! __ ?~-~~ -------_ f_~l}~!l_IP_~l}~~~ ~( Q~g~~_c_ ~~~~i~~l)'-~~<.?~~!<.?!l'_ ------------------------_ ! _ -------------BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3

OR

-~~ ------! _1 _Q _ --------~-~i:s_~~~J-~~1?J?~~~g- ------------------------------------------------------~ --------------FSHN 300P Food Principles and Applications 3 FSHN 30 IP Food Principles and Applications Laboratory 2 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3

Foundations and Pers~eeliYesiPerspectives 1 6 3B, 3D,

JUNIOR FSHN 350r FTEC 447r LIFE 205 LIFE 206r

SENIOR

TOTAL

Human Nutrition Food Chemistry Survey of Microbial Biology Microbial Biology Laboratory Upper-division FSHN/RRM courses Advanced courses2

Electives TOTAL

29-30

3 2 3 2 6 8 3

30

3E

4B

FSfill 492P SemiRar in Dielelies aRd NutritioA J 4G FTEC 400r Food Safety 3 FTEC 42012 Quality AssessmeAt of i;'ood Prod!iels J 4A FTEC 430P Sensory Evaluation of Fermented Products £ 4A FTEC 460 Brewing Science and Technology 3 FTEC 492P Seminar: Fermentation Science and Technology £ 4C MIP 334r Food Microbiology 3 -~!I_> __ ___ ~?-~~ ______ __ f_~<.?~_ Mi~~si-~i-~1-~gy_ !-:~~?!!1_t9_rx __________________________________ __ __ ____ -~ _______ ____ __ _ ST AT 20 Ir General Statistics 3

OR ST AT 204r Statistics for Business Students 3 -- --- --- ---- --- -- ----- --- --------- ------------------------------------------------ -- -------- -- ----- ---- -------- -- -

Upper-division FSHNIRRM courses 6 Advanced courses2 4 Electives3 ~2-7 TOTAL 30-35

PROGRAM TOT AL = 120credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

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1 Select one course each from the list in category 3D, and 3E and two courses from category 3B in the AJl­University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.

2 Select a minimum of 12 credits from the following: ACT 205, ANEQ 360, ANEQ 460, BC 351, BTEC 306/BIOM 306, ERHS 220, ERHS 332, MATH 125, MATH 126, MATH 141 or MATH 155, MGT 305, PH 121, RRM 330, RRM 400, SOCR 330, SOCR 430.

3 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level).

,------------ -------------·------------------. L~~~-!"~e~-~!~~~!~ la~!.!~~-~.P!!~g_~_Ql_~ __ _J

New courses College of Business 900-BUS 101, Office Productivity Software Applications, Mixed Face-to-Face, FA16

College of Health and Buman Sciences 910-HDFS 505, Human Development for Helping Professionals, Online, SUl6

Major change to existing course-a/J/anv delivery modes

College of Health and Buman Sciences 920-HDFS 310, Infant and Child Development in Context, Face-to-Face and Online, FAl6 930-HDFS 31 I , Adolescent/Early Adult Development in Context, Face-to-Face and Online, FA 16 940-HDFS 312, Adult Development-Middle Age and Aging, Face-to-Face and Online, FA 16 950-SOWK 676, Psychopharmacology and Community Health, Mixed Face-to-Face, FA 16

I New Graduate Certificates

College of Engineering Department o(Electrical and Computer Engineering 960-Graduate Certificate in Computer Systems Engineering 965-Graduate Certificate in Embedded Systems 970-Graduate Certificate in Power and Energy

College of Health and Buman Sciences School o(Education 975-Graduate Certificate in Campus Crisis Management 980-Graduate Certificate in Student Affairs Administration 985-Graduate Certificate in Student Affairs Business Management and Auxiliary Services

College of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Certificate in Computer Svstems Engineering

Course

cs cs cs 5561' cs 575P ECE ECE 5611'

Select three courses {i-0111 the (ollowing: 1

Fault-Tolerant Computing Machine Leaming Computer Security Parallel Processing Computer Architecture Hardware/Software Design of Embedded Systems

Effective Spring 2016

Credits

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ECE ECE

Internet Engineering Advanced Topics in Embedded Systems TOTAL

PROGRAM TOTAL*

1 3

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http:llcata/og.co/ostate.edul to see the course prerequisites.

* Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites. 1 At least one ECE course is required.

College of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Certificate in Embedded Systems

cs cs 560p cs ECE ECE ECE

Select three courses from the following:' Machine Leaming Foundations of Fine-Grain Parallelism Paralle l Processing Computer Architecture Hardware/Software Design of Embedded Systems Advanced Topics in Embedded Systems TOTAL

PROGRAM TOTAL*

Effective Spring 2016

Credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. * Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites. 1 At least one ECE course is required.

College of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Certificate in Power and Energy

Course

ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE

Select three oflhe {01/owing courses: Introduction to Power System Markets Signal Processing for Power Systems Electrical Power Engineering Grid Integration of Wind Energy Systems Electric Power Quality TOTAL

PROGRAM TOT AL*

Effective Spring 2016

Credits

P This course has at least one p rerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu/ to see the course prerequisites.

* Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites.

College of Health and Human Services

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School of Education Graduate Certificate in Campus Crisis Management

Course

REQUIRED COURSES EDHE 675 P Campus Crisis Management EDHE 677r Law in Student Affairs EDUC 502r Human Relations in Education ELECTIVES

Select two from the fo llo>ving:

Effective Spring 2016

Credits

l l l

EDHE 670P College Student Personnel Administration 3 EDHE 67 I Higher Education Administration l EDHE 673P Student Development Theory l -~Q~ ~- __ ??!1..~ ______ Q~g~~i!_~t_i9_~~~ ~~~_a_':~~~ _i!1_ ~-~~~!1! _".\((a_i~~- ____ ____ _______ _______ ____ ___ __ ----~l~

TOTAL 12 PROGRAM TOTAL*

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

* Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites.

College of Health and Human Services School of Education Graduate Certificate in Student Affairs Administration

Course

EDHE 660P EDHE 670P EDHE 673P EDHE 674"

Financial Management in Student Affairs College Student Personnel Administration Student Development Theory Campus Ecology TOTAL

PROGRAM TOT AL*

Effective Spring 2016

Credits

£ l l 3

ll

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

* Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites.

College of Health and Human Sciences School of Education Effective Spring 2016 Gr aduate Certificate in Student Affairs Business Management and Auxiliary Services

Course

REQUIRED COURSES BUS 620r Leadership and Teams BUS 655P Marketing Management EDHE 660P Financial Management in Student Affairs EDHE 670P College Student Personnel Administration ELECTIVES

BUS 62 1 BUS 626"

Select one from the fo llowing: Strategic Decision Making Managing Human Capital

Credits

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.~Y? .. ... ?~_<t ...... l~1!?.~~.a.ti?~ ~-~l]~S.C:~C?I]! __________________ _______ ____ _______ . ____ __ ___ __ _ . ____ ___ ______ _ i _ Select one from the {01/owing:

EDHE 673" Student Development Theory Z EDHE 674" Campus Ecology Z -~Q!"!~. _ .??.~~ ______ ~~~~-1'.i_z_~t_i?_I'.~! -~~~-~':'.~<?~ }!1_ ?_t~~~!1_l_ ~~~a}!~. _____ _______ ____ _______ ____ ____ ----~2~

TOTAL H PROGRAM TOT AL*

r This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.co/ostate. edu to see the course prerequisites.

• Department may require additional coursework due to prerequisites.

University Curriculum Committee August 21, 2015

CONSENT AGENDA

Minor Change to Courses

PRESENT LISTING REQUESTED CHANGE EFFECTIVE

DATE

BIOM 400 Kinetics of Bimolecular and BIOM 422. S. Spring 2016 Cellular Systems. F.

CHEM 475 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Prerequisite: CHEM 334; Spring 20 16 I. CHEM 473 or concurrent Prerequisite: CHEM 473 or registration or CHEM 474 or concurrent registration or concurrent registration or CHEM 474 or concurrent CBE 3 10 or concurrent registration or CBE 310 or registration. concurrent registration.

F 321 Forest Biometry. Prerequisite: F 230; MATH Spring 2016 Prerequisite: F 230; MA TH 141 or MATH 155; NR 220; 14l ; NR 220;STAT 201 or STAT 201 or STAT 301. STAT 301.

FTEC 2 10 Science of Food F errnentation. Prerequisite: CHEM 107 or Spring 2016 Prerequisite: CHEM I 07 or CHEM 111; BZ 110 or LIFE CHEM 111 ; LIFE 205 or MIP 102; BZ 111. 300.

STAA 574 Methods in Multivariate Prerequisite: Concurrent Spring 201 6 Analysis. registration in ST AA 55 1; Prerequisite: ST AA 55 1 or concurrent registration in STAT 540; ST AA 561 or ST AA 561. This is a partial ST AT 520. This is a partial semester course. semester course.

STAA 577 Statistical Learning and Data Concurrent registration in Spring 201 6 Mining. ST AA 55 1; concurrent Prerequisite: ST AA 55 1; registration in ST AA 561. STAA 561. This is a partial semester

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Course Drops

PRESENT LISTING

ART 319 History of Graphic Design.

I Minor Change to Curricula

College of Business Department of Finance and Real Estate Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance

BUS BUS BUS

Quantitative Business Analysis Financial Principles and Practice Financial Markets and Investments TOTAL Select 5 credits/ram the following:

FIN 602P Options and Futures FIN 6Q3P Corporate Risk Management FIN 6Q4P Employee Benefits

course.

DROP

FIN 6Q6P Fundamentals of International Finance FIN 607P Fundamentals of Bond Markets FIN 608P Fundamentals of Firm Valuation

EFFECTIVE DATE

Spring 2016

Effective

2 2 2 6

FIN 609P Fundamentals of Personal Finance 1 flN 0 I QP Deel See1:1ritie!; AAalysis + .13-~!-. ___ _ ?9_ 1 __ ________ f_~I}9_a_~_e:I}!~~~ ~~ ~~~!-~~!~!~ X !!}~!1.C.:e: . __ . . .. _ .... .. ___ . _ ... _. _ ....... . -. --...... -_ J._

TOTAL 11 PROGRAM TOTAL*

Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Master of Natural Resources Stewardship, (Plan C) Forest Sciences Specialization

Effective Spring 2016

(The entire program is shown. Deletions are in~; additions are in underline.)

CORE COURSES ------- ----- ------------ ------ --- ----------- --------- --- ---- ---------- --------------- -- ------- -------- --- -----Select one of the fo llowing courses: F 52QP Advanced Quantitative Methods in Forestry I 3 NR 566P Natural Resource Inventory and Data Analysis 3 _f3.~ ____ __ ??_~~ ___ ____ _ ~~':lg_C'.l_a_l!~. ~.C.:<?~Y~!f?!l} _ ~!1!!1.Rl_i!JJL __________ __ ___ __ ____________________ ____ ______ ___ ?_ NR 444r Fire Economics and Policy 3

OR -~- ____ . ?§.~~ - _______ ~<:<?!1.~~-c-~ 9X f.~~~~~~·-~e:~~<?~~~i~J! -~I}?_ fi~~- ___ ______ __________ __ ____ ______ ____ ____ ?_

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-NR.-----· s<isP -------- i»ri~cip1e·s- clNa~;ai ileso~~ces-Ecoiog;,------------------------------------------· 3-oR

-~ ___ ___ ? ?.~ ~ ______ __ ~~<?!<?SY. ~~ ~~~~~~~~- ~~~~_s ___ ___ _____________ ___ ___ ____ __ __ ______ ____________ ____ _ ~ _ NR 567P Analysis of Environmental Impact 3 NR 693P Natural Resources Stewardship Seminar 2

TOTAL 14 FOREST SCIENCES SPECIALIZATION

Select a minimum of 9 credits from the following courses: F 42 1 P Forest Stand Management 4 F 424P Wildland Fire Behavior and Management 3 F 52 1 P Advanced Quantitative Methods in Forestry II 3 F 524P Forest Fire Meteorology and Behavior 3 , F 525" Silvicultural Practices 1 ; F 624P Fire Ecology J. ; F 625P Ecology of Forest Production 3 ; F 72 1 P Forest Policy 3 : -- --- --- --- --- -------- - E"1e-cti~es.- ---------- ------ --- --- ------ ------------------ --------------------------- -;, ,

TOTAL 16 PROGRAM TOT AL = a minimum of 30 credits

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses A-Z at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

1 Select elective courses with approval of advisor and graduate committee.

'~

University Curriculum Committee August 21 , 2015

EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT

COURSE TITLE TERM l"'f2nd REQUEST ARIES OFFERING DATE DATE

AGRI 58 1A2 Livestock-Wildlife Conflict and FA15 I" 717/15 7/9/ 15 Law

ANEQ 580Al Applied Bovine Respiratory FA 15 2nd 5/8/ 15 5112115 Disease Management

ANEQ 581AI Genetic Prediction in Livestock FA1 5 1 SI 5126115 6/17/ 15

ANEQ 58 1A2 Livestock Variance Component FA1 5 151 5/26/ 15 6/17/15 Estimation

ART 38 1Al Native North American Art SP 16 2nd 719115 7/9/1 5

BIOM 480A3/ Biomedical Signal and Image SP1 6 2nd 7/9/ 15 7/9/ 15 ECE 480A3 Processing

ECE 480A3/ Biomedical Signal and Image SP\ 6 2nd 7/9/15 719115 BIOM 480A3 Processing

BSPM 580A4 Molecular Genetics and FA15 l" 6/17/ 15 717/15

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Evolution of Pesticide Resistance

BSPM 581Al Fundamentals of Bioag Sciences FA15 2nd 6117115 6117/15 and Pest Mgmt

BUS 680Al Economics of Ecosystems and FAI5 I st 6/26/ 15 7/9/ 15 Biodiversity

CBE 180Al MATLAB for Chemical and SP16 2nd 7/8/15 7/8/ 15 Biological Engineers

CHEM 181Al Problem Solving in General FA15 pt 5/ 15/15 611 /15 Chemistry

CHEM 580A3/ Teaching/Leaming Sustainable SSl5 I st 4/8/ 15 5/ 18/15 EDUC 580A3 Chemistry

EDUC 580A3/ Teaching/Leaming Sustainable SS15 I st 418115 5118115 CHEM 580A3 Chemistry

CIVE 580A6 Coastal Engineering: Processes FA15 1st 8/14/15 8118115 and Infrastructure Design

cs 580A4 Linux Computational Platform FAI5 1st 7/1/ 15 7/1/ 15

cs 581A2 Human-Centered Computing FA15 pt 5/ 18/15 6/4/15

EDHE 680AI Foundations of College FAl5 pt 6/5/ 15 6/17/15 Opportunity Programs

F 58IA2 Timber Harvesting and the FA15 pt 5/ 18/15 6/4/ 15 Environment II

FSHN 680Al Planning Funding Community SP16 2nd 6/ 18/15 6/23/ 15 Nutrition Programs

FW 180Al FWCB New-to-the-Major FA15 pt 5/ 18/15 6/4/ 15 Seminar

GEOL 381A2/ Glaciology FA15 pt 5/ 18/15 615115 GR 381A2

GR 381A2/ Glaciology FA15 pt 517/15 615115 GEOL 381A2

HORT 481Al Postharvest Biology and FA15 1st 5118115 6/5/ 15 Technology

HORT 580A2 Developing Community FA15 2nd 8110115 8/10/15 Supported Agriculture

JU 18IA3 Foundations in Sports FA15 2nd 5/11/ 15 5111/ 15 Management

MATH 581Al Linear Algebra for Biologists FA15 1st 5/ 18/15 6/4/ 15

MIP 780A2 Advanced General Pathology FA15 2nd 7/ 17/ 15 7/ 17/ 15

NSCI 68A2 Personnel Engagement for SP16 2nd 6/ 10/ 15 6/11/15 Animal Professionals

SOCR 481Al Seed Vigor Concepts and Testing FA15 1 St 5/18/15 615115

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ws 380Al Women and Sustainability FAl5 5/12/15 5/ 13/ 15