College of Letters and Science
Curriculum Committee

Memorandum



 
TO: Barbara Monfils, Chair
University Curriculum Committee
FROM:  Larry Schuetz, Chair
Letters & Sciences Curriculum Committee
DATE: April 25, 2005
SUB: Proposals approved at the L&S Curriculum Committee Meeting April 21, 2005

At its meeting on Thursday, April 21, 2005, the Letters & Sciences Curriculum Committee approved the propsal listed below.  These proposals are being forwarded to the UCC for its action or information.   You should receive the signature page in the next day or two.
 

  1. History
    1. New course HISTRY 422/622 "Great Trials in History" 
    2. Change in the following History Majors and Minors:
      1. History Major 
      2. History Public History Emphasis
      3. History Minor
      4. History: Public History Minor
  2. Philosophy and Religious Studies
    1. Change in the Liberal Studies Major with Minor
    2. Change in the Liberal Studies Major with no Mino
  3. Sociology
    1. New Sociology major emphasis  "Sociology: Comparative Studies Emphasis."
    2. Change in the following Sociology Majors and Minors:
      1. Criminal Justice Emphasis
      2. Sociology Minor
      3. Criminal Justice Minor 
      4. Family and Health Studies Minor
  4. Informational Items
    1. Change in the following Math and Computer Science submajors:
      1. Mathematics: Computer Emphasis
      1. Mathematics: Applied Mathematics
      2. Mathematics: Pure Math
      3. Mathematics: Stat
    1. Requisite changes for the following Computer Science courses:
      1. COMPSCI 171 "Introduction to Programming" 
      2. COMPSCI 302/502 "Computer Logic and Microprocessors"
      3. COMPSIC 307/507 "Micro Computer Applications"
      4. COMPSCI 372/572 "Intermediate Programming"
      5. COMPSCI 381 "Javascript and DHTML"
      6. COMPSCI 382 "PERL and CGI Scripting"
    2. Requisite changes for the following Math courses:
      1. MATH 141 "Intermediate Algebra"
      2. MATH 149 "Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher II
    3. Requisite changes for the following Biology courses:
      1. BIOLOGY142 Biology II: Animal Focus
      2. BIOLOGY 200 Writing in Biology
      3. BIOLOGY 251 Introduction to Genetics
      4. BIOLOGY 253 Introduction to Cell Biology
      5. BIOLOGY 254 Biotechnology Laboratory Methods I 
    4. Delete the following History courses:
      1. HISTRY 335 "Virtual History: Working with Computers and History"
      2. HISTRY 360 "Comparative Intellectual History: European and Asian thought"
      3. HISTRY 380 "Germany and Central Europe to 1815"
      4. HISTRY 381 "Modern Germany" 
      5. HISTRY 401 " Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1898"
    5. Delete the following Math and Computer Science courses:
      1. COMPSCI 161 "Introduction to Computers"
      2. MATH 290 " Spatial Analysis"
      3. MATH 473 "Lightning Radiative Transfer"
      4. MATH 475 "Data Interpretation of Space Science"
      5. MATH 477 "Mathematical Scattering Theory and Applications" 
      6. MATH 483 "Mathemeatical Waves Propagation Theory and Applications"
    6. The following proposals have been sent to the College of Education for their action or information.  I am sending these to you so that you are aware they are coming.  The signature pages should come to you from Education.
      1. History Secondary Education Major (BSE)
      2. History with Social Studies Emphasis (BSE) 
      3. History Secondary Education Minor (BSE) 
      4. History Elementary Education Minor (BSE) 
      5. Sociology (BSE)
      6. Social Studies-Broadfield Major Sociology Option 1 Emphasis 
      7. Social Studies-Broadfield Sociolgoy II Emphasis (BSE) 
      8. Math 149 "Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher II "
    7. The following proposals have been sent to the Graduate Council for their action or information.  I am sending these to you as well so that you are aware they are coming.  The signature pages should come to you from the Graduate Council.
      1. COMPSCI 302/502 "Computer Logic and Microprocessors"
      2. COMPSCI 307/507 "Micro Computer Applications"
      3. COMPSCI 372/572 "Intermediate Programming"