CAP Actions – 3/18/13

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CAP Action Report for 3/18/2013

Submitted by Jean Doty, CAP Committee Chair

THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM REVISION WAS APPROVED:

57. Program Revision: Interdisciplinary Studies/Actuarial Science Concentration

Current NEW: Catalog Ready

Math Courses (32 hours)

MAT 141M - Calculus I [T] (Counts as General

Education M course)

MAT 142 - Calculus II [S]

MAT 220M - Data Analysis [F]

MAT 241 - Calculus III [F]

MAT 251 - Linear Algebra [S]

MAT 325 – Interest Theory [even S] (This is a new course. Please refer to the New Course Form .)

MAT 367 - Intermediate Statistics [odd S]

MAT 371 - Mathematical Probability [F]

Economics Courses (12 hours)

ECO 110S – Principles of Economics (Counts as

General Education S course) [Y]

ECO 308 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory [Y]

ECO 309 – Intermediate Macroeconomics [Y]

Business Courses (16 hours)

BUS 208 – Accounting Principles [Y]

BUS 210 – Principles of Management [Y]

BUS 340 – Managerial Finance [Y]

BUS 345 – Investment Management [Every three years]

(See Comments Section.)

Technology Courses (8 hours)

COS 140 – Introduction to Computer Science [T]

BUS 250 – Business Applications of Technology [Every other year]

[F] – This course is offered only in the Fall semester

[S] – This course is offered only in the Spring semester

[Y] – This course is offered every year

[T] – This course is offered every semester

Total Credits: 68

MAT 325 – Interest Theory [even S] (This is a new course. Please refer to the New Course Form .)

THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM REVISION WAS TABLED WITH A REQUEST TO RESUBMIT WITH A

REVISED CATALOG DESCRIPTION:

56. Early Childhood Special Education

The proposed revision changes the requirements for Professional Standing in the major to include a check of electronic portfolios. We requested a change in the catalog description to include this wording.

THE FOLLOWING NEW COURSE WAS APPROVED:

58. MAT 325 new

MAT 325: Interest Theory

Catalog Description:

A rigorous, calculus-based treatment of the Theory of Interest, including simple and compound interest, present and future value, annuities, bonds and other securities, yield rates, amortization schedules and sinking funds, yield curves, portfolios, cash flow duration, immunization, and practical applications. This course prepares students for a majority of the content on the Society of Actuaries FM examination. (This course will be offered in Even Springs.)

THE FOLLOWING COURSE REVISION WAS TABLED PENDING FURTHER EXPLANATION FROM

THE COURSE INSTRUCTOR &/OR FSSAB CAP COMMITTEE REP:

59. INS 400 revision

Revision in catalog description and course requirements.

INS 400: Capstone in International and Global Studies

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