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Report of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

May 8, 2015

The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee recommends approval of the following:

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New Courses

ASTR 103. Introduction to Stars and Exoplanets. (3-0). Credit 3. A qualitative study of stellar birth, stellar structure and evolution, stellar nucleosynthesis, the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, white dwarfs, neutron stars, supernovae, black holes, proto-planetary systems, origin of the solar system and the search for exoplanets; utilizes active learning methods that incorporate observations from the current generation of ground and space-based telescopes. Open to all majors.

ASTR 104. Introduction to Galaxies and Cosmology. (3-0). Credit 3. A qualitative study of properties of galaxies, galaxy evolution through cosmic time, galactic archaeology, active galactic nuclei, super-massive black holes, large-scale structure, the expansion history of the universe, cosmological parameters and Big Bang nucleosynthesis; utilizes active learning methods that incorporate observations from the current generation of ground and space-based telescopes. Open to all majors.

FILM 345. Media Industries. (3-0). Credit 3. Survey of the business organization, economic structures and processes and regulations of the media industry. Prerequisites: Any lower-division COMM course, or junior classification, or approval of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 345.

LMAS 201. Introduction to Latino/Mexican American Studies. (3-0). Credit 3. Introductory survey of the historical presence of U.S. Latinos and Mexican Americans from an interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates the group’s global origins; application of critical thinking skills to the study of Latinos and Mexican Americans.

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Change in Courses

AGSC 383. Teaching Ag Mechanics.

Prerequisites

From: AGSC 301.

To: AGSC 301 and AGSC 373.

MATH 467. Modern Geometry.

Course description

From: Rigorous development of Euclidean Geometry; Classic non-Euclidean models; Matrix representations of transformations in R3; Isometries; Transformation and symmetric groups; Similarity and Affine transformations.

To: Modern development of Euclidean geometry (Hilbert axioms) with historical and philosophical context; independence of the parallel postulate; models of hyperbolic non-

Euclidean geometry.

STAT 414. Mathematical Statistics I.

Course description

From: Introduction to the mathematical theory of statistics, including random variables and their distributions, expectation and variance, point estimation, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing.

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To: Mathematical theory of statistics; probability, random variables and their distributions, transformations of random variables, expectations and variance, generating functions, sampling distributions and basic limit theorems.

STAT 415. Mathematical Statistics II.

Course description

From: Continuation of the mathematical theory of statistics, including sampling and limiting distributions, principles for statistical inference and inference for bivariate and categorical data.

To: Continuation of the mathematical theory of statistics, including principles for statistical inference, formulation of statistical models, reduction of data, point estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and Bayesian inference.

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Change in Curriculum

College of Liberal Arts

Minor in Film Studies

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Change in Curriculum

College of Science

Department of Mathematics

BA in Mathematics

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Change in Curriculum

College of Science

Department of Mathematics

BS in Mathematics

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Change in Curriculum

College of Science

Department of Mathematics

BS in Applied Mathematical Sciences

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7.

Change in Curriculum

College of Science

Department of Mathematics

BS in Applied Mathematical Sciences

Computational Science Track

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Change in Curriculum

College of Science

Department of Mathematics

Minor in Mathematics

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Special Consideration

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications

Minor in Extension Education

Request for a new minor

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Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Chemical Engineering Program

BS in Chemical Engineering

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Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Electrical Engineering Program

BS in Electrical Engineering

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Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Mechanical Engineering Program

BS in Mechanical Engineering

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Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Petroleum Engineering Program

BS in Petroleum Engineering

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14.

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Petroleum Engineering Program

BS in Petroleum Engineering

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Texas A&M University at Qatar

Change in Curriculum

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Chemical Engineering Program

BS in Chemical Engineering

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