College of Letters and Science
Curriculum Committee

Memorandum






TO:             Richard Telfer, Chair
                   University Curriculum Committee

FROM:       Larry Schuetz, Chair
                   Letters & Sciences Curriculum Committee

DATE:        April 5, 2001

SUB:           Proposals approved at the L&S Curriculum Committee meeting on April 5, 2001
 

During its meeting on April 5,  2001, the College of Letters & Sciences Curriculum Committee approved the proposals listed below.  The signature pages will be forwarded to you before your next meeting date:

       
  1. Physics

  2. A.  New Courses
    1. 800-100 Energy
    2. 800-120 Light and Color

    3. (These courses have been sent to the General Education Review Commitee for their action)
    B.    Description change and title change for the following courses:
    1. 800-130 FROM Physical Science Foundations  TO Physics Foundations.
    2. 800-364 FROM Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory TO Thermal Physics
  3. MCS

  4. Memo on curriculum revision
    A.  Requisite change for the following courses:
    1. 950-210 Concepts of Database Systems
    2. 950-220 Concepts of Programming
    B.  Course descriptions change for the following courses:
    1. 950-231 Concepts of Data Structures
    2. 950-232 Concepts of COBOL With File Structures
    3. 950-331 Systems Analysis and Design I
    4. 950-431 Systems Analysis and Design 2
    5. 950-475 Network Engineering
    C.  Course revision, description change and title change for 950-325 FROM Client/Server-Local Area TO Web  Development 1. and description change and title change for 950-425 FROM Client/Server-Internet TO Web Development 2
     
  5. History

  6. A.  Change in the following minors:
    1. History Minor-Elementary Education Emphasis
    2. History Minor-Secondary Education Emphasis
    B.  Change in the following majors:
    1. History (BSE)
    2. Social Studies with History Emphasis I
    3. Social Studies with History Emphasis II
    CChange in the History BA/BS Major
    D.  Change in the History Minor
    E.   New Minor BA/BS History Minor with Public History Emphasis
    (The proposals under A and B above have been sent to the College of Education for their action on Tuesday April 10, 2001. The signature pages should be coming from them).
     
  7. Geography and Geology

  8. A.   New track in Geography Major - Geology Track within the Geography Major