December 13, 2006 The following course and program additions, changes and deletions have been approved by the Departmental Curriculum Committees; the College Curriculum Committees; the Graduate Council, where appropriate; and the University Curriculum Committee at its October 26th and continuation meeting of October 31st, 2006, and signed by the President on December 16, 2006 and will be placed into the curriculum effective Fall 2007 semester (20083) unless otherwise indicated. COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES COURSE DESCRIPTION/SYLLABUS REVISION: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) ACC 520 Management Accounting Control Systems ACC 521 Tax and Financial Planning FIN 530 Financial Management: Theory and Practice FIN 533 Investment Management FIN 571 Selected Topics in Finance 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH NEW COURSE: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) EDU 577 Leadership for Reading Educators 3 SH - 3 CH COURSE PREREQUISITE REVISION: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) ARU/EDU 511 Methods of Research in Art ARU 536 Curriculum 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH EDUCATORS’ WORKSHOPS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Summer I, 2007 – 20081) EDW 5XX Selected Topics for Educators: Making Math fun With the Standards 3 SH - 3 CH EDUCATORS’ WORKSHOPS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Summer II, 2007 – 20082) EDW 5XX Selected Topics for Educators: A Win-Win Approach to Dynamic Coaching 3 SH - 3 CH - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) Certificate Code Program 82080 Logistics and Supply Chain Management A certificate of recognition consisting of a minimum of 18 SH, targeted at students interested in pursuing study of the logistics and supply chain management disciplines. Course requirements are MGM 351, MGM 361/MKT 361, MGM 362, MGM 463; at least 6 SH in Electives shall be selected from the listing of ACC 305, BUS 353, ECO 360, FIN 356, GEG 220, GEG 223, GEG 274/GEG 275, MGM 315, MKT 355, MKT 375; an internship in logistics or supply chain management is strongly recommended. 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH University Curriculum Memo of October 26 and October 31, 2006 Page 2 SELECTED TOPICS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) FIN 371 Selected Topics in Finance: Applied Investment Management 3 SH - 3 CH COURSE DESCRIPTION/SYLLABUS REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) ACC 121 Financial Accounting ACC 122 Managerial Accounting ACC 305 Cost Accounting ACC 306 Advanced Cost Accounting ACC 312 Accounting Information Systems ACC 313 Concepts of Taxation and Tax Planning ACC 317 Tax Accounting I ACC 318 Tax Accounting II ACC 321 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 322 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 323 Advanced Accounting ACC 325 Not-for-Profit and Governmental Accounting ACC 330 Auditing Practice and Standards ACC 380 Senior Seminar in Auditing BUS 131 Business Law I BUS 310 Advanced Business Computer Applications BUS 312 Microcomputer Database Systems FIN 350 Financial Management FIN 351 Personal Financial Planning FIN 355 Investment Portfolio Management FIN 360 Financial Markets and Institutions FIN 363 Intermediate Financial Management FIN 365 Multinational Financial Management FIN 370 Financial Institutions Management FIN 371 Selected Topics in Finance FIN 380 Senior Seminar in Finance 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH COURSE DESCRIPTION/SYLLABUS and TITLE REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) FROM: TO: BUS 171 Business Computer Applications BUS 171 Business Information Systems BUS 353 Management Information Systems BUS 353 Management of Information Technology COURSE NUMBER and DESCRIPTION/SYLLABUS REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) TO: FROM: FIN 340 Investments FIN 354 Investments COLLEGE OF EDUCATION NEW COURSES: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) PED 195 Accounting Survey for Leisure and Sport Studies PED 205 Sport Behavior (Can be used for General Education under Category 5. Electives.) SELECTED TOPICS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Summer I, 2007 – 20081) LIB 440 Selected Topics in Library Science: Resources for Preschoolers and their Families 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH University Curriculum Memo of October 26 and October 31, 2006 Page 3 PROGRAM REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) School Prog Conc Program Degree CIP 3 60 01 Library Science with BSED 25.0101 Elementary Education Certification Under B. Professional Education, 1. Required Courses: remove ITC 331 Media and Technology in Education, replace with ITC 321 Instructional Technology in Education. Under C. Specialization, 1. Required Courses: add ELU 202 Society, Teaching, and Dispositions. Total credits for dual certification program increased from 126 to 129 credits. A new program check sheet is necessary identified with the new version number 20083. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES SELECTED TOPICS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) CSC 480 Selected Topics in Computer Science: Software Quality Assurance CSC 480 Selected Topics in Computer Science: Intelligent Robotics [CIS 480] Note: The CIS prefix designates Computer Science courses on a provisional basis until the new CSC prefix is implemented by University Administration. NUR 371 Selected Topics in Nursing: Adaptation of the Nurse as a Spiritual Caregiver SOC 371 Selected Topics in Sociology: Sociology of Media 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH COURSE DESCRIPTION/SYLLABUS REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) PSY/POL/SOC 200 Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences COURSE CONTACT HOUR REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) FROM: TO: PSY/POL/ Statistics for the Social PSY/POL/ SOC 200 and Behavioral Sciences 3 SH - 3 CH SOC 200 Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences COURSE NUMBER REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) FROM: TO: MAT 021 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MAT 103 MAT 022 Fundamentals of Mathematics II MAT 104 Fundamentals of Mathematics I Fundamentals of Mathematics II 3 SH - 4 CH PROGRAM REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) School Prog Conc Program Degree CIP 2 47 77 Mathematics BS 27.0101 Under B. Major Program: Core Courses area added to grid. Core Courses are: MAT 171, 172, 224, 260, 273, 274, 301, 311, 380. Required Courses area realigned into two areas, moved after Core Courses area on grid. Students will be advised to choose their Required Courses area either in Pure Mathematics or in Applied Mathematics, according to career or educational objectives. Students may select 9 S.H. of Required Courses in Pure Mathematics from the following courses: MAT 312, 340, 351, 431; or 9 S.H. of Required Courses in Applied Mathematics from the following courses: MAT 302, 361, 362, 403. Electives areas were realigned into one area. This program revision includes no new courses that were not previously offered by the Mathematics Department. A new program check sheet will be identified with the new version number 20083. MINOR PROGRAM REVISION: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) Minor Code Program 00019 Electronic Media Under Required Courses, add course: TVR 070 Scriptwriting for Electronic Media; this area increased from 9 S.H. to 12 S.H. Under Elective Courses, remove the following courses: TVR 070, 110, 113, and 120. Total minor program credits increased from 18 to 21 credits. A new minor program check sheet is necessary identified with the new version number 20083. University Curriculum Memo of October 26 and October 31, 2006 Page 4 PROGRAM/POLICY REVISION – English/Professional Writing: (Eff. Fall 2007 – 20083) School Prog Conc Program Degree CIP 2 24 50 English/Professional Writing BA 23.1101 Students enrolled in the English/Professional Writing Program need a “B” or better in ENG 023: English Composition, before taking any course in Professional Writing. Additionally, students enrolled in this program need an overall QPA of 3.0 or better in the 18-credit professional writing Core before registering for their Professional Semester. COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS SELECTED TOPICS ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) RAR 375 Selected Topics in Related Arts: Color and Culture RAR 375 Selected Topics in Related Arts: Visual Culture: Vernacular Architecture NEW COURSE: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) ART 220 Visual Culture: Global Perspectives (Can be used for General Education under Category 2. Humanities, and 5. Electives.) ARU 315 Museum Education 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 6 CH COURSE PREFIX REVISION: (Eff. Summer I, 2007 – 20081) FROM: TO: RAR 105 Aesthetic Experience ARC 105 RAR 200 Visual Culture: Critical Theory ARC 200 RAR 300 Visual Culture: Critical Practice ARC 300 RAR 342 Art Criticism ARC 342 RAR 375 Selected Topics in Related Arts ARC 375 Aesthetic Experience Visual Culture: Critical Theory Visual Culture: Critical Practice Art Criticism Selected Topics in Related Arts COURSE CREDIT HOUR REVISION: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) FROM: TO: THE 223 Emotion for the Actor 2 SH - 3 CH THE 223 Emotion for the Actor ONE-TIME ONLY ANNOUNCED: (Eff. Spring 2007 – 20076) ARU/CFT 492 Glassblowing A SPE 214 Advanced Public Speaking SPE 261 Issues in Health Communication ds cc: 3 SH - 4 CH 3 SH - 4 CH 3 SH - 3 CH 3 SH - 3 CH Mr. R. Bazylak, Ms. K. Morris, Dr. V. Brancato, Dr. Wm. Stahler, Mr. G. Paterno, Ms. Chris Heiter, Dr. M. Gambone, Mr. L. McGhee, Ms. A. Sterner, Dr. P. Breeze, Ms. M. Hughes, Ms. L. Male, Mr. G. Godshall, Mr. L. Sechney, Mr. J. Mumbauer, Ms. K. Malloy, Ms. L. Dietrich, Dr. U. Connor, Ms. L. Grabowski, Ms. C. Jones, Ms. M. Follweiler, and U.C.C. Members