COUNCIL ON CURRICULAR PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTION Thursday, 24 April 2014 Algonquin Room - University Union - 3:30 p.m. AGENDA I. Consideration of Minutes A. II. III. 10 April 2013 Approvals from the Provost Announcements A. Fall 2014 Meeting Dates B. Elections 1. 2. 3. IV. Old Business V. New Business A. Chair Vice Chair Secretary Curricular Requests from the Department of Broadcasting 1. Request for Change in Repeatability a. B. Curricular Requests from the School of Computer Sciences 1. Request for New Course a. 2. C. BC 415, Broadcast News II, 3 s.h. Current: 3 s.h. Proposed: 3 s.h., repeatable to 6 s.h. CS 306, Advanced Computer Forensics, 3 s.h. Requests for Changes in Prerequisites a. IS 355, Information Assurance, 3 s.h. Current: Prereq: IS 341 and 342, or consent of School Proposed: Prereq: IS 324; CS 214; or consent of Director b. IS 415, Web IT Systems Development and Management, 3 s.h. Current: Prereq: IS 341 and 342 Proposed: Prereq: CS 214 Curricular Requests from the Department of Accounting and Finance 1. Request for Change in Course Description a. FIN 400, Finance Internship, 1-12 s.h., repeatable to 12 s.h. Current: Integrate finance theories with application to actual business practice. All internships are supervised by a faculty coordinator and an executive in the business firm. For maximum credit, position must be full-time for 16 weeks. Proportional credit available for shorter internships or fewer working hours. These credits cannot be applied toward meeting the requirements of a Finance major. Proposed: D. Curricular Requests from the Department of Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies 1. Requests for New Courses a. b. 2. 3. TESOL Request for Change of Major a. Bilingual/Bicultural Education Curricular Requests from the Department of Health Sciences 1. Request for Change of Minor a. VI. EIS 428, English Language Learners and Bilingualism: Theory, Policy and Practice, 3 s.h. EIS 447, Teaching of Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation to English Language Learners, 3 s.h. Request for New Minor a. E. Students apply finance theories in actual business practice. All internships are academically and professionally supervised. A maximum of 3 s.h. may be used to satisfy the Finance major or minor requirements. Emergency Management Provost’s Report NEXT MEETING – SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 ALGONQUIN ROOM