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UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
Minutes of the December 3, 2004 meeting


PRESENT:  Scott Bradley,  James Bronson, David Cartwright,  Dan Edlebeck,  George Ferencz, Jeremy Frenz, Stuart Glosser, Anne Hamilton, Chris Henige, Phil Johns, Larry Kenney, Jeremy Klingbeil, Larry Schuetz, Wilfred Tremblay and John Zbikowski for Simone DeVore, and Sam Zhao

ABSENT:   Barbara Monfils, Ann Ruff, Ann Tourbier, and Dave Wilder,


GUESTS:  Bruce Bukowski, John Chenoweth, and Bob Horton

Larry Schuetz, presiding as chair in Barbara Monfils' absence, called the meeting to order at 2:15 p.m.
 

The December 3, 2004 agenda was approved on a Larry Kenney/David Cartwright motion.
 
David Cartwright moved and Phil Johns seconded the approval of the November 12, 2004 minutes.  Motion carried.
 
Wilfred Tremblay moved with a second by Chris Henige to approve the proposal from the Communications Department for the new course,  ACINP 487 Senior Multimedia Project.  The committee indicated they would need additional clarification before passing this proposal.  The motion did not pass.
 
For the curriculum proposals from the Information Technology/Business Education Department, James Bronson moved to receive and record the following course deletionsBSEDCNA 255 Computer End-User Technologies, BSEDCNA 347  Network Administration for the End-User, BSEDCNA 348  Microcomputer Applications for the Small Business, BSEDCNA 349 Wireless Technology for Business BSEDCNA 357  WebPage Development and Administration, BSEDCNA 365  Human Relations in Business and Other Professions, BSEDCNA 445  Computer End-User Information Management, BSEDCNA 454  Computer End-User Systems Management, BSEDCNA 457  Implementiung Internet Applications, MANAGEMNT 211 Introduction to Information Systems, MANGEMNT 484  Simulation Modeling to receive and record the following number changes:  From: MANGEMNT 377 Information Systems ManagementTo: ITBE 377  Information Systems Managementand From: MANGEMNT 480 Management of Information SystemsTo:  ITBE 480 Management of Informatin Systems;  and to approve the following new courses:ITBE 221  Information Technology Infrastructure, ITBE 331  System Administration, ITBE 332 Network Management, ITBE 451 Managing Information Technology Systems, ITBE 452  Information Assurance and Security, ITBE 485  Project, and ITBE 495 Emerging Technologies; to approve the prefix change from BSEDCNA to ITBE;  to approve the following change in majors Computer End-User Technologies (BBA), Business Education (BSE), and Business Education, Marketing Education, Comprehensive (BSE);  and to approve the change in submajor, Professional Business Minor - Computer End-User Technologies. The motion was seconded by Sam Zhao.  The motion carried.

The proposal from the Management Department for a change in major, Operations Management and a change in submajors, E-Operations Emphasis and Supply Chain Emphasis were approved on a  James Bronson/George Ferencz motion.

 
The special courses approved between 11/01/04 through 11/11/04 were received and recorded on a Chris Henige/George Ferencz motion.

 
Course #
Title
Term
Approved
 CIGENRL 490/690 Environmental Education
2053
11/24/04
COACHING 490/690 Sport Camp Develop & Particip
2053
11/11/04
COACHING 490/690 Org Dev Imp Sum Pass Leag
2053
11/17/04
COACHING 490/690 Bsktball Coach & Progr Develop
2053
11/12/04
COACHING 490/690 Org Dev Imp Sum FB Camp
2053
11/12/04
EDUNIDP 490/690 Conflict Resolution
2053
11/12/04
PEGNRL 490/690 ADV Theory and the AT
2053
11/12/04
PEPROF 490/690 Outdoor Ed & Challenge
2053
11/11/04
PEPROF 490/690 Activity of Inclusion A-Z
2053
11/17/04
PSYCH 490/690 Student Discipline
2053
11/17/04
SAFETY 796 Org Admin School Safety
2053
11/11/04
SPECED 490/690 Outdoor Rec/Edu
2053
11/17/04

 

The first item of discussion was the credit resolution language.  The committee recommended putting this piece in the Schedule of Classes and the Catalog.  Larry Schuetz asked Dan Edlebeck to determine where the credit resolution language should appear in these two publications.  For the next meeting the committee will review the language used in the System statement, in the statement approved by the UCC that was sent to the Faculty Senate, in the statements submitted by George Ferencz, and in the statement submitted by Larry Schuetz.

Larry Schuetz mentioned an issue that was brought up in the College of Letters and Sciences regarding referencing the bibliography at the end of a syllabus.  The questions was raised as to whether the * is still needed on the bibliography for items that are in the library since there is now interlibrary loan, electronic reserve, and access to resources via the Internet. The committee will discuss this at the next meeting.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:50 p.m.on a Wilfred Tremblay/Anne Hamilton motion.

Respectfully submitted,

Leslie Meyer