COUNCIL ON CURRICULAR PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTION

Thursday, 9 March 2006

 

3:30 p.m.

Algonquin Room - University Union

 

A G E N D A

 

 

 

I.        Consideration of Minutes – 23 February 2006

 

II.       Announcements

 

III.     Old Business

 

IV.     New Business

 

          A.    Request for 275/475 Course

 

                  1.     BAT 475, Export Development, 3 s.h.

 

          B.     Requests for New Courses

 

                  1.     CS 302, Spreadsheet and Database Applications, 3 s.h.

                  2.     ECON 170, The Global Economic Environment, 3 s.h.

                  3.     HIST 422, American Environmental History, 3 s.h.

                  4.     HIST 424, History of Flight Culture, 3 s.h.

                  5.     MUS 128, Guitar Ensemble, 1 s.h.

                  6.     PSY 427, Health Psychology, 3 s.h.

 

          C.     Requests for Changes in Course Descriptions

 

                  1.     CS 301, Advanced Microcomputer Systems with Spreadsheet Applications, 3 s.h.

                          Current:        This course covers advanced spreadsheet techniques including microprogramming.  Also covered are on-line information systems, package installation, and other advanced application techniques.

 

                          Proposed:     This course covers advanced spreadsheet techniques including microprogramming.  Also covered are on-line information systems, package installation, and other advanced application techniques.  Credit cannot be given for both CS 301 and CS 302.

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                  2.     CS 483, Microcomputer Systems with Database Applications, 3 s.h.

                          Current:        Covers command language, programming logic and applications of database systems for the noncomputer science major.  Cannot be applied to the computer science major.

 

                          Proposed:     Covers command language, programming logic and applications of database systems for the noncomputer science major.  Cannot be applied to the computer science major.  Credit cannot be given for both CS 483 and CS 302.

 

          D.    Request for New Minor

 

                  1.     Forensic Psychology

 

          E.     Requests for Changes in Majors

 

                  1.     Accountancy

                  2.     Economics

                  3.     Finance

                  4.     Human Resource Management

                  5.     Information Management

                  6.     Management

                  7.     Marketing

                  8.     Supply Chain Management

 

V.      Reports

 

A.         CCPI Subcommittee on Academic Terms

 

B.         Provost’s Report

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEXT MEETING – 30 MARCH 2006

ALGONQUIN ROOM