COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Curriculum Committee January 25, 2005 2:00 p.m.

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Curriculum Committee
January 25, 2005
2:00 p.m.
2004-05 #7
Present
W. Tallon (chair), D. Sinason, D. Docking, S. Marsh, C. DeMoranville, G. Aase, A. Farraj,
L. Suwalski, L. Marcellus, M. Salmon
Graduate Student Rep
Lisa Suwalski was introduced as the graduate student representative for the spring
semester.
Action on Minutes
Minutes from the Sixth Meeting, dated November 30, 2004, were approved as presented.
OMIS Portfolio Review
The committee approved the OMIS proposal to add a portfolio review to its requirements
for the B.S. degree. This requirement will be effective in the term or semester following
final committee approval. (See Page 1 of 1)
ACCY 310
Accountancy submitted a proposal removing the lab portion from ACCY 310 (a fourcredit-hour course), resulting in ACCY 310A (the three-credit-hour course) and ACCY
310S (the one-credit-hour lab). Discussion will continue at the next meeting.
MKTG 626
A revision to the prerequisite for MKTG 626 was introduced. Further discussion will
continue at the next meeting.
Ethics Task Force
Learning Outcomes developed by the Ethics Task Force subcommittee were distributed as
well as a copy of a MKTG 443 student team research paper on “Cheating and Ethics in the
College of Business.”
Knowledge of Excel
Because of the need for a strong Excel background in UBUS 310, the committee
recommended students be reminded of the Excel web-based tutorial available through
Technology Resources as well as the peer tutoring service offered to all UBUS 310
students.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m.
Next Meeting
The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 8, 2005, at 2:00 p.m.
Minutes approved: February 8, 2005
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Diane Docking, Assistant Faculty Chair/Secretary
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Curriculum Committee
January 25, 2005
2004-05 #7
Department of Operations Management and Information Systems
Other catalog change: Page 82, 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog
Department Requirements
Satisfactory completion of UBUS 310 as evidenced by a grade of C or better is required before a student
majoring in operations and information management is allowed to enroll in any 300- or 400-level OMIS
course (except OMIS 327 and OMIS 351). To be retained as a major in the department, a student may
not repeat more than two OMIS courses.
All operations information management majors must satisfactorily complete a portfolio of a selected
collection of their operations management and information systems assignments to be turned in no later
than the last week of classes in the semester that they plan to graduate. Instructions for portfolio content
may be found in the Department of Operations Management and Information Systems.
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Rationale: To include new department requirement for all operations and information management
majors. Portfolios will become an important part of program assessment activities. This requirement
will be effective in the term or semester following final approval.
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