III. Catalog Language Language must be specific and verifiable

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Prerequisite Revision Review
I. Summary of Prerequisite Revision
Dept / Program
Applied Computing & Electronics
Information Technology
Course Title
Prefix & Course # CSCI 110
CSCI 113
DDSN 114
EET 105
EET 237
ITS 150
ITS 165
NRGY 101
SRVY 230
Programming – VB I
Programming with C++
Introduction to CAD
DC Circuit Analysis
Programming Logic Controllers
CCNA 1: Exploration
OS Commands and Scripts
Intro to Sustainable Energy
Intro to Surveying for Engineers
Has the Department gone through common course review?
If Yes or In Process please use new rubric / numbers.
Rationale 
xYes □No X In
process
Revising pre-requisites to better prepare students for success and to align with the Prerequisite
Enforcement Policy Implementation through the Office of the Registrar.
II. Endorsement/Approvals
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Requestor:
Penny Jakes
Phone/ email :
Penny.Jakes@umontana.edu/
406-243-7804
Program
Chair/Director:
Penny Jakes
Date
11/20/2013
11/20/2013
If one or more of the prerequisite courses specified is
new to the course description:
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program other than the Requesting Department?
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 YES
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III. Catalog Language
Language must be specific and verifiable through Banner.
1. Current course information at it appears in catalog
2. Full and exact entry (as proposed) 
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CSCI 110 - Programming - VB I
CSCI 110 – Programming – VB I
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., M
090 (MAT 005). An introduction to
object-oriented programming using an
even-driven paradigm. Basic concepts
of control structures, data handling,
documentation, and error
control. Fundamentals of algorithm
design and structured software
development.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
Offered autumn and spring. M 090 (MAT
005) or ALEKS score >2 recommended
prior to taking course. An introduction
to object-oriented programming using an
even-driven paradigm. Basic concepts of
control structures, data handling,
documentation, and error
control. Fundamentals of algorithm
design and structured software
development.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning – UM
Distance Learning – MC
English Language Institute
Prerequisites:
(Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005 Minimum Grade of RC-)
Prerequisites:
CSCI 113 – Programming with C++ I
CSCI 113 - Programming with
C++ I
Offered intermittently. Prereq., M 090
(MAT 005). Object oriented
programming using
C++. Implementation of structured
programming concepts along with
Offered intermittently. M 090 (MAT 005)
or ALEKS score >2 recommended prior
to taking course. Object oriented
programming using
C++. Implementation of structured
programming concepts along with
construction of classes to create data
construction of classes to create data
types for defining objects.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
types for defining objects.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning – UM
Distance Learning – MC
English Language Institute
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
(Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005D Minimum Grade of RC-)
DDSN 114 - Introduction to CAD
DDSN 114 - Introduction to CAD
Offered autumn. Prereq./coreq. M 090
or M 111(MATH 005 or MAT 110) or
equivalent. An introduction to
computer aided design and drafting
software for production of drawings
and plans for architecture and
engineering systems. Fundamentals of
two dimensional drafting and drawing
management for professional design.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
Offered autumn. M 090 (MAT 005) or
ALEKS score >2 recommended prior to
taking course. An introduction to
computer aided design and drafting
software for production of drawings and
plans for architecture and engineering
systems. Fundamentals of two
dimensional drafting and drawing
management for professional design.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005D Minimum Grade of RC- or
Undergraduate level M 111 Minimum
Grade of C- or Undergraduate level
MAT 110T Minimum Grade of C-
EET 105 - DC Circuit Analysis
ETEC 105 - DC Circuit Analysis
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq. M
090 or equivalent. An introduction to
direct current (DC) and analysis of
series, parallel, and series-parallel
circuits. Topics include electrical
quantities, units of measurement,
measurement instruments, resistors,
current, voltage, power, energy,
network theorems, equivalent circuits,
magnetism, and electromagnetism.
Laboratory experiments include circuit
analysis; the proper use of
measurement equipment and
techniques; and troubleshooting.
4.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
3.000 Lab hours
Offered autumn and spring. M 090 (MAT
005) or ALEKS score >2 recommended
prior to taking course. An introduction to
direct current (DC) and analysis of
series, parallel, and series-parallel
circuits. Topics include electrical
quantities, units of measurement,
measurement instruments, resistors,
current, voltage, power, energy,
network theorems, equivalent circuits,
magnetism, and electromagnetism.
Laboratory experiments include circuit
analysis; the proper use of
measurement equipment and
techniques; and troubleshooting.
4.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
3.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
EET 237 - Programmable Logic
Controllers
ELCT 237 - Programmable Logic
Controllers
Offered spring. Prereq., M 090 (MAT
005) or equivalent. Introduces the
concepts involving programmable logic
controllers (PLCs). Provides an
overview of PLC operation and
hardware; number systems, codes and
Boolean logic. Covers aspects of PLC
system programming and design,
including control structures, data
acquisition and manipulation,
troubleshooting, and real-world
applications.
3.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
2.000 Lab hours
Offered spring. M 090 (MAT 005) or
ALEKS score >2 recommended prior to
taking course. Introduces the concepts
involving programmable logic controllers
(PLCs). Provides an overview of PLC
operation and hardware; number
systems, codes and Boolean
logic. Covers aspects of PLC system
programming and design, including
control structures, data acquisition and
manipulation, troubleshooting, and realworld applications.
3.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
2.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
Restrictions:
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
ITS 150 - CCNA 1: Exploration
ITS 150 – CCNA 1: Exploration
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., M
090 (MAT 100). Introduction to
networking field including terminology;
protocols; local-area and wide-area
networks; the OSI model; topologies;
IP addressing; cabling and cabling
tools; routers and router
programming. Ethernet and network
standards; and wireless technologies.
3.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Offered autumn and spring. M 090 (MAT
005) or ALEKS score >2 recommended
prior to taking course. Introduction to
networking field including terminology;
protocols; local-area and wide-area
networks; the OSI model; topologies; IP
addressing; cabling and cabling tools;
routers and router
programming. Ethernet and network
standards; and wireless technologies.
3.000 Credit hours
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
(Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005D Minimum Grade of RC-)
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
2.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
2.000 Lecture hours
2.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - MC
Missoula College
English Language Institute
Distance Learning - UM
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning – MC
Missoula College
English Language Institute
Distance Learning – UM
Prerequisites:
(Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005 Minimum Grade of RC-)
Prerequisites:
ITS 165 – OS Commands and
Scripts
ITS 165 - OS Commands and Scripts
Offered spring. Prereq. M 090 (MAT
005) or demonstrated computing
experience. Introduction to operating
system concepts through the use of
contemporary software. Emphasizes
file system management, networking,
installation, maintenance,
management, and disaster recovery
practices using both the command
interpreter and graphical user
interface.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Offered spring. Introduction to operating
system concepts through the use of
contemporary software. Emphasizes file
system management, networking,
installation, maintenance, management,
and disaster recovery practices using
both the command interpreter and
graphical user interface.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
following Campuses:
Distance Learning – UM
Distance Learning – MC
English Language Institute
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005 Minimum Grade of RCNRGY 101 - Intro to Sustainable
Energy
NRGY 101 - Intro to Sustainable
Energy
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq. M
090 (MAT 005). A survey of traditional
energy systems and
technologies. Introduces conventional
primary energy sources--coal, oil, gas,
nuclear--and examines the
technologies used to capture, convert,
distribute, store, and utilize these
energy sources. Consideration is given
to physical and engineering aspects, as
well as economic, social environmental,
and political factors that determine the
sustainability of these sources.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Offered autumn and spring. M 090 (MAT
005) or ALEKS score >2 recommended
prior to taking course. A survey of
traditional energy systems and
technologies. Introduces conventional
primary energy sources--coal, oil, gas,
nuclear--and examines the technologies
used to capture, convert, distribute,
store, and utilize these energy
sources. Consideration is given to
physical and engineering aspects, as well
as economic, social environmental, and
political factors that determine the
sustainability of these sources.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Prerequisites:
(Undergraduate level M 090 Minimum
Grade of RC- or Undergraduate level
MAT 005D Minimum Grade of RC-)
Prerequisites:
SRVY 230 - Intro to Srvyg for
Engineers
SRVY 230 - Intro to Srvyg for
Engineers
Offered spring. Prereq., M 090 or
equivalent. Basic principles of civil
surveying and the use of surveying
equipment. Surveying introduces
students to the link between field
(construction) and office (design)
practices. Students will become familiar
with Global Positioning Systems (GPS),
levels, level rods, total stations, basic
survey computations, and their
relationship to Computer Design
Systems.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Offered spring. M 090 (MAT 005) or
ALEKS score >2 recommended prior to
taking course. Basic principles of civil
surveying and the use of surveying
equipment. Surveying introduces
students to the link between field
(construction) and office (design)
practices. Students will become familiar
with Global Positioning Systems (GPS),
levels, level rods, total stations, basic
survey computations, and their
relationship to Computer Design
Systems.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Appl Computing & Electronics
Department
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Colleges:
Continuing Education
May not be enrolled in one of the
following Campuses:
Distance Learning - UM
Distance Learning - MC
English Language Institute
IV Copies and Electronic Submission. After approval, submit original, and electronic file to the
Faculty Senate Office, UH 221, camie.foos@mso.umt.edu.
11-29-11
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