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KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY

E-Z FORM

: SIMPLE COURSE CHANGE

Cover Sheet

Course Number/Program Name: IPM 7756/Comparative Regulatory Politics

Department: Political Science and International Affairs

Degree Title (if applicable) Master of Science – International Policy Management

Proposed Effective Date: Fall 2012

Minor Changes:

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Minor changes are defined as a change to one of the following a.

_X_ change to the title of a course b.

_____ simple editing changes to a course description c.

_____ course deletion d.

_____ course numbering change e.

_____ degree program name change

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_____ credit hour change

Multiple changes to any combination of title, numbering, or description DO NOT constitute a Minor Change, and must go through the full course revision proposal

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approval process.

Changes that appear to be more than simple editing changes must go through the full course proposal approval process (committee chair discretion).

Proposals that meet the criteria as being minor changes, are exempt from the twoweek submission prior to the first reading rule

Submitted by: Michele Zebich-Knos_______11/11/2011__

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Department Curriculum Committee Date

Department Chair Date

College Curriculum Committee Date

College Dean Date

GPCC Chair

Dean, Graduate College

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Vice President for Academic Affairs Date

President Date

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KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY

GRADUATE COURSE MINOR CHANGE FORM

I. Current Information

Page Number in Current Catalog pages 130; 292

Course Prefix and Number: IPM 7756

Course Title Comparative Regulatory Politics

Class Hours__3__Laboratory Hours__0__Credit Hours 3

Prerequisites

Admission to the MSIPM program (sequenced course requirement within cohort degree program).

Description:

This course examines the development of domestic and international regulatory climates and ensuing regulations made by governments and international institutions such as the European Union. Regulation covers a broad range of topics including labor, trade, production, health and safety, and environmental issues and has a significant impact on private sector interface with foreign governments and institutions. This course will also examine the impact of bilateral and multilateral treaties, such as the North

American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), on the regulatory arena.

II. Proposed Information (Fill in the changed item)

Course Prefix and Number __ IPM 7756_____

Course Title: Global Regulatory Policy

Class Hours__3__Laboratory Hours 0 Credit Hours 3

Prerequisites:

Admission to the MSIPM program (sequenced course requirement within cohort degree program).

Description (Same as above)

This course examines the development of domestic and international regulatory climates and ensuing regulations made by governments and international institutions such as the European

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Union. Regulation covers a broad range of topics including labor, trade, production, health and safety, and environmental issues and has a significant impact on private sector interface with foreign governments and institutions. This course will also examine the impact of bilateral and multilateral treaties, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), on the regulatory arena.

III. Justification

The title change more accurately reflects the course’s conceptual framework, which is about global policy, and what is actually taught.

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VII. COURSE MASTER FORM

This form will be completed by the requesting department and will be sent to the Office of the

Registrar once the course changes have been approved by the Office of the President.

DISCIPLINE International Policy Management

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE FOR LABEL

(Note: Limit 30 spaces)

IPM 7756

Global Regulatory Policy

CLASS-LAB-CREDIT HOURS

Approval, Effective Term

Grades Allowed (Regular or S/U)

If course used to satisfy CPC, what areas?

3-0-3

Summer 2012

Regular

Learning Support Programs courses which are

required as prerequisites None

APPROVED:

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Vice President for Academic Affairs or Designee __

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COURSE SYLLABUS (Attach here)

See next page.

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