Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 9, 2010 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 11, 2010 SECTION C – Items previously in Section B, now reported for inclusion in the 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog p. 1 of 4 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS APASC New course: Page 73, 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog CIP: 52.99 UBUS 100. CAREER COMPASS (0). A career exploration program for freshmen and sophomores who have indicated a desire to pursue a major in the College of Business. Based on an assessment of a student’s interests, abilities, and motivators, provides four workshops that will inform and guide students toward a specific business major and ultimately a career that is the best fit. These four workshops must be completed before enrolling in UBUS 310. This course is optional for transfer students with 45 or more credit hours. S/U grading. A. Kick-Off B. Who Am I C. My Major D. My Career APASC 11/10/10, CUC 10/14/10 Section B APASC Course revision: Page 73, 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog UBUS 310. BUSINESS CORE: LECTURE (9). … PRQ: A grade of C or getter in each of the following: ACCY 206, ACCY 207, ECON 260, ECON 261, ENGL 104 or ENGL 105, MATH 211 or MATH 229, MGMT 217, PSYC 102, OMIS 259, and UBUS 223; satisfactory completion of UBUS 100: A and B and C and D1; a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75; and junior standing. Footnote: 1This course is optional for transfer students with 45 or more semester hours. APASC 11/10/10, CUC 10/14/10 Section B APASC Other catalog change: Page 71, 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog College Mission Statement ↓ Career Compass Career Compass is a non-credit program required of all incoming freshmen who are pursuing a major in business or who intend to pursue a major in business. During the freshman and sophomore years, students will complete an assessment of their interests, abilities, and motivators, and based on this assessment, the Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 9, 2010 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 11, 2010 SECTION C – Items previously in Section B, now reported for inclusion in the 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog p. 2 of 4 program will help students select a specific business major and ultimately a successful career that best matches their personal characteristics. Students will also be provided an introduction to internship and job search skills during the sophomore year. Limited Retention Requirements All business majors must complete UBUS 310 and OMIS 3511 in the first semester in which they enroll in 300- or 400-level business courses. Prerequisites for UBUS 310 are: a grade of C or better in each of the 100- and 200-level courses in the Business Core; having satisfactorily completed UBUS 100: A, B, C, and D2; having a 2.75 or better cumulative GPA; and having junior standing. To continue as a business major, students must earn a C or better in UBUS 310. UBUS 311 must be completed no later than the semester or term immediately following completion of UBUS 310. Additional retention requirements for each major can be found under Department Requirements. Additional Requirements ↓ 100- and 200-Level Courses ↓ OMIS 259 – Introduction to Business Information Systems (3) UBUS 1002 – Career Compass: A, B, C, and D (0) UBUS 223 – Introduction to Business Statistics (3) ↓ Footnote: 2This course is optional for transfer students with 45 or more credit hours. APASC 11/10/10, CUC 10/14/10 Section B COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Department of Technology BOT Other Catalog Change Page 133, 2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog CIP Code: 15.000 Minor in Electrical Engineering Technology (20) ↓ Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 9, 2010 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 11, 2010 SECTION C – Items previously in Section B, now reported for inclusion in the 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog p. 3 of 4 Minor in Energy Technology (24) Students majoring in Technology may also complete the Department of Technology may also complete the requirements for the Energy Technology minor. TECH 245 – Pollution, Pestilence, Prevention, and the Cost of Doing Business (3) TECH 305 – Green Technologies (3) TECH 406 – Facilities Management Technology (3) TECH 416 – Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (3) TECH 417 – Design for Energy Efficiency and Green Materials (3) TECH 418 – Bio-Based Fuels and Alternative Energy Applications (3) TECH 419 – Energy Auditing (3) TECH 484 – Energy Management (3) BOT 2/25/10, CUC Section B 11/12/09 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES School of Nursing and Health Studies APASC Other Catalog Change 2010-11, Undergraduate Catalog School of Nursing and Health Studies (NURS, PHHE) ↓ Nursing Program ↓ R.N.-B.S. in Nursing Completion Program The R.N.-B.S. in nursing completion program is designed to award credit to registered nurses for their recent education and previous learning experiences in the field of nursing. Registered nurse degreecompletion students must plan on a minimum of at least three semesters to complete the required nursing courses. See “Admission” for further information. Upon successful completion of the bridge course, NURS 300 or NURS 346 the R.N. student will receive 32 semester hours of credit for NURS 310A, NURS 310, NURS 311, NURS 316, NURS 317, NURS 320, NURS 321, NURS 322, NURS 330, NURS 340, NURS, 360, NURS 410 and NURS 436. NURS 302, or NURS 347, the R.N. student will receive 32 semester hours of credit for NURS 303, NURS 305, NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 318, NURS 319, NURS 323, NURS 333, NURS 336, NURS 343, NURS 422, and NURS 433. ↓ Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 9, 2010 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 11, 2010 SECTION C – Items previously in Section B, now reported for inclusion in the 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog p. 4 of 4 Registered nurses who graduated over five years ago from a nursing program will automatically be granted the appropriate number of escrow credits provided they have practiced as a registered nurse within the last two years. ↓ In order to receive a baccalaureate degree, the R.N.-B.S. completion student is required to complete the following courses with a grade of C or better: NURS 300 or NURS 346, NURS 301, NURS 306, NURS 306A, NURS 309, , NURS 401, NURS 420 and NURS 430, or NURS 460, NURS 424, , and NURS 487. NURS 302 or NURS 347; NURS 304, NURS 307, NURS 308, NURS 312; NURS 349X or IHHS 350; NURS 408, NURS 419, NURS 425, NURS 432, NURS 435; NURS 443 and NURS 453, or NURS 463; and NURS 488. ↓ Academic Standing APASC 10/13/10, CUC Section B 10/14/10