Curriculum Consent Agenda

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ASCRC Curriculum Consent Agenda, 11/4/10
Curriculum Forms are available at:
http://www.umt.edu/facultysenate/committees/ASCRC/curriculumreview/
*Note: Common Course Numbering Considerations:
Course numbers may change at the system level.
Cross-listing rubric/number/mechanism may change as well.
College of Arts and Science
African American Studies
AAS 347
Voodoo, Muslim, Church:
Black Religion
AAS 415
The Black Radical Tradition
Program
Modification
AAS minor
Davidson Honors College
HC 320 E
Research Portfolio Seminar
HC 122 E
Ways of Knowing II
Program
Modification
Modify requirements
English
ENCR 320
HSTA 370H
History
HSTA 371H
HSTR 101
HSTR 102
HSTR 103
Change title from African American
Religious Experience, change descr.
Cross list with HSTA
Change number from 345; make UG.
Cross list with HSTA
Reduce core requirements by one
course, reduce credits (from 27 to
24).
Increase credits (from 2 to 3).
New course on ethical ways of
knowing.
Treat honors section of LS 151 or LS
152 as equivalent to HC 121 (Ways of
Knowing I).
Craft of Revision
New course. Companion course to
undergraduate literary magazine, The
Oval.
Women in America from the Change course number from 270H;
Colonial Era Through the
restores this course to 300-level.
Civil War
Cross list with LS and WGS
Women in America from the Change course number from 271H;
Civil War to the Present
restores this course to 300-level.
Cross list with LS and WGS
Western Civilization I
Change descr. (change end of date
range from 1715 to 1648).
Western Civilization II
Change descr. (change beginning of
date range from 1715 to 1648).
Honors Western Civilization Change descr. (change end of date
I
range from 1715 to 1648).
HSTR 104
Program
Modification
HSTR 200
HSTR 300
HSTR 400 UG
HSTA 461 UG
HSTA 470
HSTR 418 UG
HSTR 437 UG
Liberal Studies
LS 329/
LIT 329z
WGS 329z
Program
Modification
Level I
Honors Western Civilization
II
Major requirements
Introduction to Historical
Methods
The Historian's Craft
Historical Research
Seminar
Research in Montana
History
Writing Women's Lives
Research Seminar: Britain
in the Long Eighteenth
Century
U.S. - Latin American
Relations
Change descr. (change beginning of
date range from 1715 to 1648).
Change methods/writing requirement
from HSTR 300 or 400-level to HSTR
200 and 400-level.
New course (1 credit). Replaces
HSTR 300.
Delete (replaced by HSTR 200 and
400-level requirement).
New course.
New course.
New course.
Cross list with LS and WGS
New course.
New course.
Fathers and Daughters in
Western Literary Traditions
New course.
General Humanities Option
Reduce credits from 59 to 44.
Liberal Studies Minor
New minor.
Modern and Classical Languages
CHIN 388
Readings in Classical
New course.
Chinese
GRMN 400
Introduction to Linguistics of Change title from Applied Linguistics.
German
Native American Studies
NAS 260
Sustainable Indigenous
New course.
Community Development in
Mexico, Canada and the
United States
Philosophy
Program
Major/minor requirements; definitions of 300- and 400-level courses;
Modification
upper-division course prerequisites; and program description.
PHL 210E
Moral Philosophy
Change course number from 311E,
change prereqs. and descr.
PHL 243 /237
Philosophical Reasoning
Delete.
PHL 321E
Philosophy and Biomedical
Ethics
PHL 324
PHL 327
PHL 351/
WGS 351z
Morality and the Law
Aesthetics and the Arts
Philosophy and Feminism
PHL 370
Philosophy of Religion
PHL 405 UG
20th Century Analytic
Philosophy
Contemporary Issues in
Analytic Philosophy
Ethics and Public Affairs
Environmental Philosophy
PHL 406 UG
PHL 412 UG
PHL 422E UG
PHL 427 UG
PHL 429 UG
PHL 445 UG
PHL 450 UG
PHL 455 UG
PHL 462 UG
PHL 464 UG
PHL 465 UG
PHL 466 UG
PHL 467 UG
PHL 468 UG
PHL 499
Writing Center
UNC 270
Change course number from 421E,
change level from UG, change title
from Ethical Issues in Medicine,
change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change course number from 423,
change level from UG, change title
from Feminist Philosophy, change
prereqs.
Change course number from 470,
change level from UG, change title
from Topics in Philosophy of Religion,
change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Topics in Philosophy of Art
Philosophy in Literature
Central Issues in
Philosophy of Science
Contemporary Moral and
Political Theory
Philosophy of Society and
Culture
Early Modern Philosophy
Kant
Plato
Aristotle
19th Century Continental
Philosophy
20th Century Continental
Philosophy
Senior Seminar
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Critical Writing II
Delete. Overlaps with WRIT 201
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
Change prereqs.
College of Technology
Business Technology
ACTG 291
Accounting Procedures II
New course - ACTG 102 Accounting
Procedures II 4 cr.
School of Business
School of Business
Residency
Program Modification: At least 50% of the credits in a student's major
Requirements
must be earned at the University of Montana-Missoula. In addition, each
department may have specific residency requirements. Once a student
begins coursework at the School of Business Administration, upperdivision credits applied toward the major must be completed at the
University of Montana-Missoula. Students attending elsewhere on a
university-approved exchange program may apply appropriate credits to
this residency requirement with prior written approval of the department
chair of their major. ... The capstone course must be completed at the
University of Montana-Missoula.
Accounting and Finance
ACTG 307
Corporate Reporting III
Change credits from 3 to 2
ACTG 415 UG
Government and Nonprofit
Accounting I
Delete class, replace with 2 unique
courses – ACTG 425 & 426
ACTG 425 UG
State & Local Government
Accounting
Add course, covers part of the material
from deleted ACTG 415
ACTG 426 UG
Accounting for Nonprofit
Organizations
Add course, covers part of the material
from deleted ACTG 415
Level I Program
Form
Certificate in Accounting Information Systems:
The Accounting Information Systems (AIS) certificate prepares students
for careers that bridge accounting and management information systems,
such as consulting, internal audit, external audit, or other positions where
more than a basic knowledge of either accounting or MIS is necessary.
While most appropriate for a student majoring in accounting or MIS, this
certificate is available to any undergraduate business major. To obtain an
AIS certificate, a student must (1) complete the requirements for one of
the School of Business Administration’s majors, (2) meet with an AIS
certificate advisor, and (3) complete the following courses, with an
average GPA of 3.0 or better in these 25 credits: ACTG 203,
Dept. of Accounting &
Modify program requirement credits per
Finance
AACSB recommendations
Program
Modification
Management
MGMT 401
Event Management
Change prerequisite: junior standing and
consent of instructor; to just junior
standing;
MGMT 403
Principles of Entertainment
Management II
Change prerequisite: junior standing,
MGMT 402, and consent of instructor; to
just junior standing;
Management Information Systems
MIS 370
Managing Data and
Information
Change title from: Database Management
Systems to Add prerequisite: MIS 371.
Also change description.
MIS 372
Information Infrastructures: A
Strategic Perspective
Change title: Telecommunications
Management to Information
Infrastructures: A Strategic Perspective .
Also change description and description
MIS 471 UG
Fundamentals of Network
Management
Delete prerequisite MIS 372
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