COUNCIL ON CURRICULAR PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTION
Thursday, 23 February
2006
3:30 p.m.
Algonquin Room
- University
A G E N D A
I. Consideration
of Minutes – 9 February 2006
II. Approvals
from the Provost
III. Announcements
IV. Old
Business
V. New
Business
A. Requests for New Courses
1. IM 344, Telecommunications Planning and
Management, 3 s.h.
2. TM 321, Local Area Network Management, 3
s.h.
3. TM 322, Wide Area Network Management, 3
s.h.
4. TM 422, Web Technologies, 3 s.h.
5. TM 432, Network Performance Analysis, 3
s.h.
6. TM 434, Distributed Systems, 3 s.h.
7. TM 436, Advanced Network Security, 3 s.h.
8. TM 490, Telecommunications Management
Seminar, 1-3 s.h. (repeatable to 6 s.h., 3 s.h. per semester)
9. TM 495, Telecommunications Management
Internship, 1-12 s.h. (repeatable to 12 s.h.)
10. TM 499, Independent Study, 1-3 s.h.
(repeatable to 6 s.h., 3 s.h. per semester)
B. Request for Change in Prerequisite
1. CS 470, Database Systems, 3 s.h.
Current: CS 351
Proposed: CS 351 or TM
432
C. Request for Change in Course Description
1. CS 420, Computer Communication and
Networks, 3 s.h.
Current: Survey of the operational features of telecommunications
systems, computer network, and distributed-processing systems. Considerations for the design of real-time
systems.
Proposed: Survey of
the operational features of telecommunications systems, computer network, and
distributed-processing systems.
Considerations for the design of real-time systems. Cannot
be applied to the telecommunications management major.
D. Request for Change in Course Title and
Description
1. IM 125, Entrepreneurship: An Introduction
to Business, 3 s.h.
Current: Entrepreneurship: An Introduction to Business
A first course in business. Introduction to entrepreneurial concepts of
American business as related to management and organization, human resources
management, marketing, finance, international business, and information
management. Some emphasis on careers and
small business management.
Proposed: Business and
Technology in a Global Society
A
comprehensive overview of global business principles, practices, and trends
that are reshaping today’s business and affecting tomorrow’s competitive
environment. The impact of technology,
ethics, diversity, culture, and various emerging issues are applied to all
business disciplines.
E. Request for New Major
1. Telecommunications Management
VI. Reports
A.
CCPI Subcommittee to Define Terms Related to Academic Programming
B.
Provost’s Report
NEXT MEETING – 9 MARCH 2006
ALGONQUIN ROOM