COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Curriculum Committee September 14, 2004 2:00 p.m. 2004-05 #2 Present W. Tallon (chair), D. Sinason, D. Docking, S. Marsh, C. DeMoranville, G. Aase, B. Kregor, A. Farraj, L. Marcellus, M. Salmon Guests M. Elsey, J. Mall UG Student Rep A. Farraj was introduced as the undergraduate student representative. Action on Minutes Minutes from the First Meeting, dated August 31, 2004, were approved. UCC Rep Scott Beyer was elected to represent the College of Business on the Undergraduate Coordinating Council for a three-year term. College Mission Statement The committee approved revised catalog copy for the College Mission Statement. (See page 1 of 1) CAHA 492 Max Elsey presented a proposal to offer a section of CAHA 492, Learning Through Experience, for business students during spring 2005. ELC Projects Jane Mall met with the committee to give input regarding the ELC projects. Currently students are given credit for OMIS 485. Since all majors can now participate in the projects, members considered other mechanisms for students to earn credit for the projects. MBA Study Abroad Independent study credit hours earned through the MBA study abroad trip was discussed. MGMT 468 A revision to the prerequisite/corequisite for MGMT 468 was distributed. Further discussion will continue at the next meeting. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 3:23 p.m. Next Meeting The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, at 2:00 p.m. Minutes approved: September 28, 2004_______ ________________________________________ Diane Docking, Assistant Faculty Chair/Secretary DD:cw Copies to: Vice Provost; Undergraduate Curriculum Committee; Director of Admissions; Graduate Council Curriculum Committee; University Publications; Community College Relations; University Archives; College Curriculum Committees; Student Association; Registration/Scheduling; College of Business Faculty COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Curriculum Committee September 14, 2004 Page 1 of 1 2004-05 #2 College of Business Other catalog change: Page 66, 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog Page 55, 2004-2005 Graduate Catalog College Mission Statement The College of Business provides higher education and professional outreach in the region of Nnorthern Illinois, while maintaining a global view of the world and participating participates in relevant activities at the national and international levels level, and is committed to raising students’ awareness about the implications of international and global business operations. The college offers outstanding educational programs and academic services to students, faculty, business, and other stakeholders. The college promotes endorses a balance between teaching and research while maintaining engaging in partnerships with the business community. The college focuses its efforts to continually improve the quality of instruction and scholarship to advance its disciplines and the success of all learners. ↓ Rationale: Wording revised to comply with the recommendation of the 2003 AACSB visitation team.