MEMORANDUM


TO: David Prior
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
From: Richard Lee
Dean of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education
Date: November 8, 2001
RE: Transmittal for Graduate Curriculum.


At its meeting on November 8, 2001, the Graduate Council approved the following curriculum proposals. The official signed copies of the proposals and attached signature pages are in Richard Telfer's office.


  1. Information Only (to be Reveived and Recorded)
    1. Deletion of Course from Department of Management Computer Systems: MCS 781, Management Computer Systems Project I: Research.
    2. Deletion of Course from Department of Management Computer Systems: MCS 782, Management Computer Systems Project II: Implementation.
    3. Change in Course Number and Requisite from Department of Management Computer Systems: MCS 785 Information Systems Project Management.
    4. Change in Course Title and Number Change from Department of Management Computer Systems: MCS 735 Telecommunications and Networking.
    5. Change in Title, Number and Requisite from Department of Management Computer Systems: MCS 754 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
    6. Deletion of Requisite from Department of Special Education: SPECED 706 Vocational Assessment of Students with Special Needs.
  2. Business Items
    1. Curricular Action: Change in Title and Degree Requirements from the Management Computer Systems: Master of Science in Management Computer Systems, Objectives, and Masters Overview.
    2. Curricular Action: Creation of New Course from Management Computer Systems: MCS 724 Object-Oriented Programming and Tentative Course Syllabus.
    3. Curricular Action: Creation of New Course from Management Computer Systems: MCS 725 e-Business: Technology, Applications and Issues and Tentative Course Syllabus.
    4. Curricular Action: Creation of a New Course from Management Computer Systems: MCS 744 Object-Oriented Programming II and Tentative Course Syllabus.
    5. Curricular Action: Creation of New Course from Management Computer Systems: MCS 774 Web Development and Tentative Course Syllabus.
    6. Change in Submajor from MBA: Finance Submajor.

Attachments

c. Dan Edlebeck
    Richard Telfer
    Larry Kenney
    Don Zahn