|
College
of Business
Division of Technology Contact: Dr. Gary
Stone gstone@uwa.edu
ext.3666, Station #24
|
1. Type of Change
|
2.
Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
|
Course Prerequisite Change
|
TY 334
CADD I Prerequisite: TY 231 |
TY 232
CADD I Prerequisite: TY 231
or Permission of
Instructor |
To meet the needs of select students |
None |
None |
|
Course Prerequisite Change
|
TY 335
CADD II Prerequisite: TY 334 |
TY 335
CADD II Prerequisite:
TY
232 |
Course 334 changed Fall to 232 |
None |
None |
|
Course Number & Prerequisite Change
|
TY 422
Manufacturing Entrepreneurship Prerequisite: TY 321 |
Prerequisite:
TY 221
or Permission of Instructor |
Course 321 changed Fall to 221 |
None |
None |
|
Course Prerequisite Change
|
TY 436
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Prerequisite: TY
334 |
Prerequisite:
TY 333 |
Course 334 dropped in Fall. Preferred
prerequisite |
None |
None |
|
Course Number & Prerequisite Change
|
TY 438
Geographic Information Systems Prerequisite: TY 334 |
TY 338
Prerequisite: TY
232 |
Change number sequence from 438 to 338 and
Prerequisite: 334 to 232 to reflect changes approved in Fall |
None |
None |
|
Course Prerequisite Change
|
TY 453
Quality Control Prerequisite: 452 |
Prerequisite:
TY 439 |
Course 452 changed Fall to 439 |
None |
None |
|
Course Description Change
|
TY 407
Independent Study in TY (3) |
(1-3) |
To be consistent with other colleges |
None |
None |
|
Course Description Change
|
TY 408
Selected Topics in TY (3) |
(1-3) |
To be consistent with other colleges. |
None |
None |
|
Minor Offering & Requirement
Change
|
TECHNOLOGY
(BUS) 21
TY
231, Technical Drafting (3)
TY 242, Electricity/Electronics I (3)
TY 321, Wood Materials Processes (3)
TY 333, Network Systems Administration (3)
Two of the following courses: (6)
TY 211, Mechanical Systems (3)
TY 244, Electrical Motor Controls (3)
TY 334 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (3)
TY 351 Safety Management (3)
(NOTE): This minor is available ONLY to
students enrolled in the College of Business.) |
TECHNOLOGY
(COB, EDU, NSM) 21
TY
231, Engineering Drafting/Design (3)
TY 232, Computer Aided Drafting/Design I (3)
Prerequisite: TY 231 or instructor permission
TY 333, Network Systems Administration (3)
Prerequisite: CS 205 or ED 305
TY 335, Computer Aided Drafting/Design II (3)
Prerequisite: TY 232
TY 351, Safety Management (3)
TY 439, Motion/Time Study (3)
Prerequisite: BA 271 or instructor permission
TY 453, Quality Control (3)
Prerequisite: TY 439 |
To offer a common minor for the College of
Business, College of Education, and College of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics |
|
|
|
Julia
Tutwiler College of Education
Department of Elementary & Early Childhood
Education Contact: Dr. Betty Cowan blc@univ.westal.edu
ext.3753, Station #32
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I. Course Number,
Name, & Description Change |
CE 314 Materials
and Methods of Early Childhood Education (3)
Investigates methods of teaching and materials appropriate for young
children in all curricular areas. Includes non-teaching aspects of
early education. Prerequisite: junior standing. |
EE
321 Developing Instructional Materials P-6 (3)
Preparation and development of instructional materials appropriate for
children in grades P-6. Includes location and utilization of
resources and equipment. Prerequisite: junior standing. |
All elementary
majors are now required to take this course since certification includes
kindergarten. Course title and description need to reflect current
content. |
None |
None. Course
is currently being offered each semester. No additional offerings
are anticipated. |
| II. Course Number
Change |
CE 397 |
CE 497 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| III. Course
Number Change |
EE 302 |
EE 322 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| IV.
Course Number Change |
EE 303 |
EE 328 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| V. Course
Number Change |
EE 397 |
EE 497 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| VI. Course Number
Change |
EE 422 |
EE 428 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
Department of Foundations & Secondary Education Contact:
Dr. Tom DeVaney twd@univ.westal.edu
ext.3433, Station #33
|
1. Type of Change
|
2.
Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I. Course Number
Change |
ED
339 |
ED
381 |
Numbers
reflect new taxonomy |
None |
None |
| II. Course
Number Change |
ED 406 |
ED 408 |
Numbers
reflect new taxonomy |
None |
None |
| III.
Course Number Change |
ED 508 |
ED 502 |
Numbers
reflect new taxonomy |
None |
None |
Department of Instructional Support Contact:
Dr. Marion Madison mm@univ.westal.edu
ext.3436, Station #34
|
1. Type of Change
|
2.
Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I. Course Number
Change |
EA 503 |
EA 571 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| II. Course
Number Change |
EA 543 |
EA 573 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| III.
Course Number Change |
EA 544 |
EA 574 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| IV. Course
Number Change |
EA 545 |
EA 575 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| V. Course Number
Change |
EA 509 |
EA 578 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| VI. Course
Number Change |
EA 549 |
EA 579 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| VII.
Course Number Change |
EA 546 |
EA 577 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| VIII.
Course Number Change |
SE 302 |
SE 402 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| IX. Course
Number Change |
SE 355 |
SE 305 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| X. Course Number
Change |
SE 455 |
SE 405 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XI. Course
Number Change |
SE 453 |
SE 458 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XII.
Course Number Change |
SE 454 |
SE 459 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XIII.
Course Number Change |
SE 502 |
SE 552 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XIV.
Course Number Change |
SE 504 |
SE 554 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XV.
Course Number Change |
SE 507 |
SE 502 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XVI. Course
Number Change |
SE 510 |
SE 504 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XVII.
Course Number Change |
SE 556 |
SE 558 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XVIII.
Course Number Change |
SE 557 |
SE 559 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XIX.
Course Number Change |
LM 500 |
LM 561 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XX.
Course Number Change |
LM 503 |
LM 506 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XXI. Course
Number Change |
LM 560 |
LM 565 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XXII.
Course Number Change |
SC 500 |
SC 540 |
Course
numbers need to reflect the newly developed taxonomy |
None |
None |
| XXIII.
Course
Name & Description Change |
LM
503 Literature For Children And Young Adults (3)
Study of reading interest and needs of children and young adults for
recreational and instructional programming. Emphasis is placed on
evaluating major genre of literature. |
LM
506 Literacy through Literature (3)
Evaluation of major literary genre, motivational techniques for
encouraging life-long reading habits in children and young adults. |
LM
506 and EE 506 are the same course.
They are listed separately in order to meet the requirements of the
different majors.
The course name and description are being changed to match the name and
description of the elementary education course.
The course numbers were changes to reflect the new taxonomy. |
None |
None |
|
| College
of Liberal Arts
Department of Fine Arts Contact: Mr.
Jason Guynes jguynes@univ.westal.edu
ext.3510, Station #10
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
|
I. Course Number Change
|
MU 304 Introduction to Jazz |
MU 305
Introduction to Jazz |
This numbering change is
necessary to meet current taxonomy guidelines. |
None |
None |
Department of History & Social Sciences
Contact: Dr.
David W. Bowen dwb@univ.westal.edu
ext.3467, Station #22
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
|
I. Course Number Change
|
HY 131 |
HY 101 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
II. Course Number Change
|
HY 132 |
HY 102 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
III. Course Number Change
|
HY 133 |
HY 103 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
IV. Course Number Change
|
HY 134 |
HY 104 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
V. Course Number Change
|
HY 201 |
HY 211 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
VI. Course Number Change
|
HY 202 |
HY 212 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
VII. Course Number Change
|
HY 301 |
HY 300 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
VIII. Course Number Change
|
HY 408 |
HY 400 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
IX. Course Number Change
|
HY
409/509 |
HY 470/570 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
X. Course Number Change
|
HY
431/531 |
HY 433/533 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XI. Course Number Change
|
HY
432/532 |
HY 437/537 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XII. Course Number Change
|
HY
433/533 |
HY 435/535 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XIII. Course Number Change
|
HY 503 |
HY 505 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XIV. Course Number Change
|
PS 365 |
PS
353 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XV. Course Number Change
|
SY 320 |
SY 321 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XVI. Course Number Change
|
SY 313 |
SY 322 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XVII. Course Number Change
|
SY 315 |
SY 335 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
|
XVIII. Course Number Change
|
SY 316 |
SY 336 |
All changes made in numbers reflect the
numbering system adoption by the catalogue revision
committee. Some changes in numbering system have also been
made by college of Liberal Arts. |
None |
None |
Department of Languages &
Literature Contact: Dr. Pat Beatty pbeatty@univ.westal.edu
ext.3462, Station #22
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
|
I. Minor Requirement Change
|
Minor in
Professional Writing should be deleted. |
Delete
Minor in Professional Writing |
Inadequate interest from students; in four
years, only two students minored in Professional Writing. |
None |
None
|
|
II. Course Number, Description, & Minor
Requirement Change
|
EH 409. Senior
Seminar in Literature Studies (1) |
EH 490. (Same
name) Delete "and
minors" and "or minor" |
The course numbering needs to indicate
"special" for the second digit (9) and
"General, non-sequential" for the third digit
(0).
The course is taken only by English
majors; therefore, references to "minors" are unnecessary.
|
None |
None |
|
III. Course Description Change
|
EH 423. English
Literature of the Seventeenth Century
A study of the poetry of John Donne and
the Metaphysical poets, Ben Jonson and the Cavalier poets,
and John Milton, primarily Paradise Lost, as well
as plays by John Webster and Ben Jonson. |
Remove
the last phrase
"as well as
plays by John Webster and Ben Jonson"
Delete parentheses
and end description with a period after Lost. |
To accommodate scholarly interest of
faculty. |
None |
None |
|
IV. Course Number Change
|
EH 450. Literary
Criticism |
Change
to EH 440 |
To systematize course numbering. |
None |
None |
|
V. New Course
|
|
Add:
EH 540 Literary
Criticism (3) A Study of traditional and contemporary
criticism and theory. |
The graduate level course was left out by
mistake in last catalogue. All other 400-level
undergraduate courses are also listed in the graduate
catalogue, this one should be available also. |
None |
None |
|
VI. Course Number Change
|
JN 303. Style
and Editing Workshop |
Change
to JN 300 |
To systematize course numbering. |
None |
None |
|
VII. Course Number Change
|
FR 319. Readings
in French Literature |
Change
to FR 310 |
To systematize course numbering. |
None |
None |
|
VIII. Course Number Change
|
SP 319. Readings
in Spanish Literature |
Change
to SP 310 |
To systematize course numbering. |
None |
None |
|
College
of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
College
of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Contact: Dr.
Richard Holland rholland@univ.westal.edu
ext.3414, Station #7
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I. Basic
Curriculum Requirement Change |
Basic Curriculum, Natural
Sciences and Mathematics
MH 113, Precalculus Algebra, or higher |
MH 114,
Precalculus Trigonometry, or higher |
This course more accurately reflects the
level of mathematics required to successfully complete
upper level courses in the sciences and more closely
aligns our curriculum with that at other institutions in
the state. |
No impact on other academic programs.
Depending on level of preparation in
mathematics, some students may have to take MH 113,
Precalculus Algebra as a prerequisite to MH 114. |
No financial implications as MH 114 is
already offered each semester throughout the year. |
Department of Biological &
Environmental Sciences Contact: Dr. John N. McCall jmccall@univ.westal.edu
ext.3724, Station #7
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
|
I. Course Prerequisite Change
|
BY
233 Applied Nutrition has prerequisities of BY 101 or BY
232. |
We
propose eliminate BY 101
as a prerequisite and require students to have BY
232. |
The level of preparation
needed for success in this course can only be attained
through successful completion of BY 232, in which students
are introduced to the function of the digestive system. |
Academic implications of this
change in acceptable prerequisite should be minimal.
Students taking applied nutrition will typically complete
BY 232 prior to enrollment in the class. |
None. |
|
II. New Course
|
|
Propose a new
course, BY391, Applied Statistics
in Biology (4 semester hours). Prerequisites: MH 113 and
eight hours in biology.
This course will provide an introduction to basic
statistical principles and their application to biological
problems. Topics covered will include descriptive
statistics, probability, and simple hypothesis testing. |
Currently, MH 241 is required in the core
curriculum for all majors in the College of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics. There is a need to elevate the
mathematics requirements. This cannot be done while
requiring MH 241. However, certain majors (and specific
students in all majors) in the college have a need for a
course in statistical applications. |
This course would serve the needs of
biology majors, as well as other science majors, for a
course in basic statistics. MH 241 will be removed from
the core curriculum. |
This course would be taught with existing
facilities and faculty. |
|
III. New Course
|
Currently,
Historical Geology is offered as GE 320 |
Propose
cross-listing Historical Geology as BY
392. 4 Semester Hours.
Course Description: Methods of discovering the earth’s
history, including introduction to fossils and
stratigraphy. Physical and biological history of the
earth with emphasis on the North American continent.
Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week.
Prerequisite: twelve hours of biology. |
This course has significant biological
content and is suitable for cross-listing with a BY
prefix. It will provide another upper level elective for
biology majors. |
None |
This course will be taught with existing
facilities and instructors. |
|
IV. New Course
|
BY 409,
Professional Seminar, has been taught in the Department of
Biological and Environmental Sciences for two years.
It was inadvertently omitted from the 1999-2000 Catalogue. |
Propose a new
course, BY 409 – Professional
Seminar (1 Semester Hour). This is
actually just a relisting of an existing course.
This course provides students
with information and counseling pertinent to prerequisite
academic careers in science, mathematics and medicine. Two
lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: sophomore standing
or permission of the Dean. |
This course is valuable in preparing
student’s for success in professional careers. It has
been instrumental in helping our students succeed in the
admission process for graduate, medical and veterinary
school. |
None |
This course will be taught with existing
facilities and instructors. |
|
V. New Course
|
Currently,
Paleontology is listed as GE 340. |
Propose
cross-listing Paleontology as BY
393. Four semester hours.
Course Description: Taxonomic principles; identification,
characteristics, and evolution of the geologically
important fossil groups; principles of biostratigraphy;
and the cataloguing of fossils collected in the
field. Includes several local and one day field
trips. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per
week. Prerequisite: twelve hours of biology and
permission of dean. |
This course contains significant biological
content and is suitable for cross-listing in Biology. |
None |
This course would be taught with existing
facilities and faculty. |
|
VI. New Course
|
|
Propose a new
course, BY 389 – Advanced
Laboratory Practicum in Biology (1 Semester Hour).
This course will provide advanced training in the
planning, preparation, teaching and evaluation of
laboratory and/or field activities in a specific area of
biology. Emphasis is on techniques specific to a
particular discipline within the field. Five contact
hours per week. Prerequisite: Twenty semester hours
in biology and permission of instructor and dean. |
This course would allow students who have
skills and interests in a particular biological discipline
to work closely with faculty in that area in the design
and conduct of laboratory experiments, field trips and
advanced studies. |
None |
This course will be taught with existing
facilities and instructors. |
|
VII. Course Number Change
|
Currently,
Biochemistry is listed as BY 370. |
Propose changing
course number of Biochemistry to BY 471. |
The content of this course makes it more
suitable for listing as a senior/graduate level offering. |
None |
None |
|
VIII. New Course
|
Currently
Biochemistry is listed only as a junior level course (BY
370). |
Propose a new
graduate level course in Biochemistry, BY
571. |
We are proposing a changing the number of
the undergraduate biochemistry course to BY 471 given that
the course content makes it suitable for listing as a
senior/graduate level course. A listing for the graduate
section is necessary. |
None |
None. The course will be taught with
existing facilities and instructors. |
|
IX. Major Requirement Change
|
The Environmental
Sciences Comprehensive now requires 8 semester hours of
approved electives. |
Reduce
approved electives to 5
semester hours
and add TY 352,
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (3)
as a required course. |
Encounter with hazardous materials is
commonplace in various environmental science careers. This
course provides the information necessary for person to
work safely around hazardous materials. Many Environmental
Science Internship sites prefer, some even require, that
interns have this training before interning at their site. |
None |
None |
|
X. New Major
Requirement * This form describes a proposed new major
in the Department of Biological and Environmental
Sciences.
|
Currently,
most pre-professional students major in either biology or
chemistry, with a minor in the other. In addition, they
are typically advised to take other courses that are not
included in either of the majors. While many of these
students have been successful, we feel that a
comprehensive major would be more effective in preparing
them. |
We
propose a new major, Biology
Comprehensive:
In addition to the biology core:
BY 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
BY 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
BY 308 Seminar in Biology
BY 330 Hematology
BY 331 Immunology
BY 340 Microbiology
BY 380 Genetics
BY 421 Parasitology OR
BY 422 Comparative Anatomy
BY 450 Ecology
BY 470 General Physiology OR
BY 472 Cell Biology
BY 471 Biochemistry
Botany Elective (300 –400 level)
Biology Elective (300-400 level)
MH 121 Calculus I
PH 201 College Physics I
PH 202 College Physics II
Total Semester Hours: 59 |
This major will better prepare
pre-professional students for admission to schools of
medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry, dentistry, etc.
It includes preparation in human anatomy and physiology,
calculus, physics and other areas that are difficult to
include under the traditional biology major. |
The impact on other programs
should be minimal. |
None. Courses will be taught
with existing faculty and facilities. |
Department of Mathematics Contact: Dr. Judy
Massey jem@univ.westal.edu
ext.3412, Station #7
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I. Course Number
Change |
MH 256 Business Calculus |
MH 266
Business Calculus |
To coordinate with numbering scheme for
mathematics. The middle digit "6" means a
business course. |
Change in numbering in College of
Business requirements. |
None |
| II. Course Number
Change |
MH 314 Differential Equations |
MH 324
Differential Equations |
To coordinate with numbering scheme for
Mathematics. The middle digit "2" means an
analysis course. |
None |
None |
| III. Course Number
Change |
MH 208
same course description as currently in Catalogue
Prerequisite: MH 122 |
MH 308
same course description as currently in
Catalogue
Prerequisite: MH 252 |
Students need an understanding of proofs
before they do research in mathematics. |
This should help students’ scores on
the MFAT. |
None |
| IV. Course Deletion
& Basic Curriculum Requirement Change |
MH 241 Introduction to Statistics |
Delete
MH 241 Introduction to Statistics |
It will not be required in our Core
pattern. |
None |
None |
Department of Physical Sciences Contact: Mr.
Carey Moore cmoore@univ.westal.edu
ext.3680, Station #23
|
1. Type of Change
|
2. Current details: |
3.
Proposed details: |
4. Rationale: Explain rationale for change. |
5. Academic Implications: Discuss impact on
other academic programs or areas, if any. |
6. Financial Implications: Discuss personnel,
facility, and budgetary implications of change, if any. |
| I.
Course Description Change |
CH
321 Quantitative Analysis
Three lecture and three laboratory hours
per week |
CH
321 Quantitative Analysis
Two
lecture hours and six laboratory hours per
week |
Error in current catalogue |
None |
None |
| II.
Course Name Change |
CH
331 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
CH
331 Inorganic Chemistry |
The American Chemical Society
guidelines require that all courses classified as
"advanced" have a year of physical
chemistry and a year of organic chemistry as a
prerequisite. This course is not taught at
that level. |
None |
None |
| III.
Course Name Change |
CH
341 Advanced Organic Chemistry |
CH
341 Intermediate Organic
Chemistry |
The American Chemical Society
guidelines require that all courses classified as
"advanced" have a year of physical
chemistry and a year of organic chemistry as a
prerequisite. This course is not taught at
that level. |
None |
None |
| IV.
Course Number Change & Course Description
Change |
CH
322 Instrumental Analysis
Prerequisite: CH 122 |
CH
422 Instrumental
Analysis
Prerequisite: CH 452 |
This course title is usually reserved
for a higher level course, with physical chemistry
as a prerequisite, at other universities. This
change also reflects American Chemical Society (ACS)
guidelines for this course title.
The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty based on ACS guidelines. |
Currently being taught at a lower
level, this course is used by environmental science
majors and chemistry minors to study basic
analytical techniques. A new course in
environmental chemistry is being proposed to provide
these students with training more appropriate to
their career paths. (See separate proposal, CH
470) |
|
| V.
New Course |
|
CH
423 Advanced Analytical Chemistry (3)
In depth study of current research topics in
analytical chemistry focusing on chromatography,
mass spectrometry, electrochemistry, and IR/Raman
spectroscopy. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite:
CH 452 |
An addition to satisfy American
Chemical Society (ACS) guidelines.
The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty based on ACS guidelines. |
None |
None—will be taught by current
faculty. No lab costs. |
| VI.
New Course |
|
CH
441 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3)
Advanced study of mechanisms, topical organic
chemistry and spectroscopy with an emphasis on
molecular orbit theory. Three lecture hours per
week. Prerequisite:
CH 452 |
An addition to satisfy American
Chemical Society (ACS) guidelines.
The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty based on ACS guidelines. |
None |
None—will be taught by current
faculty. No lab costs |
| VII.
Course Description Change |
CH
451 Physical Chemistry
Prerequisite: CH 242, MH 121 |
CH
451 Physical Chemistry
Prerequisite: CH 242, CH
321, PH 241 or permission of Dean |
Change more adequate reflects actual
skills needed for successful completion of this
course. (Note that math requirement, MH 121
can be dropped because it is already a prerequisite
for PH 241.) |
None |
None |
| VIII.
Course Description Change |
CH
452 Physical Chemistry
Prerequisite: CH 451 |
CH
452 Physical Chemistry
Prerequisite: CH 451, PH
242 or permission of the Dean |
Change more adequate reflects actual
skills needed for successful completion of this
course. |
None |
None |
| IX.
New Course |
|
CH
455 Advanced Physical Chemistry (3)
A detailed study of chemical kinetics and the use of
kinetic and quantum mechanical models. The course
will emphasize the solution of higher order rate
laws, heterogeneous catalysis, and membrane
technology. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite:
CH 452 |
An addition to satisfy American
Chemical Society (ACS) guidelines.
The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty based on ACS guidelines. |
None |
None—will be taught by current
faculty. No lab costs |
| X.
New Course |
|
CH
460 Environmental Chemistry (4)
A study of current analytical methods used in
environmental analysis. Fate and transport of
compounds in the environment, sampling methodology,
and interpretation of QA/QC results and risk
assessment will also be discussed. Three lecture and
three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite:
CH 321 or permission of the Dean |
This is to fill a gap and serve as an
alternative to the current instrumental analysis
course which is being strengthened, with physical
chemistry as a prerequisite, to satisfy American
Chemical Society guidelines (See separate proposal
on CH 422 Instrumental Analysis). This
environmental chemistry course will serve as an
alternative for environmental science students or
chemistry minors who need upper level chemistry
credit but may not take physical chemistry.
This will also be more directly applicable to the
environmental science field.
(The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty, based on ACS guidelines.) |
Should provide training more directly
applicable to environmental science majors. |
No significant implications.
Course will be taught by current faculty and use
laboratory facilities already in place.
Expendable supply costs in the labs should not be
significantly different from those already budgeted
for these students when taking the current
instrumental methods course that this will replace. |
| XI.
New Course |
|
CH
491 Undergraduate Research (1-3)
Student participation in a research project under
the supervision of a chemistry faculty member. The
course will result in the preparation and
presentation of a comprehensive report. May be
repeated for a maximum of twelve semester hours
credit. Prerequisite:
permission |
An addition to satisfy American
Chemical Society (ACS) guidelines.
The American Chemical Society is the primary
professional organization in chemistry and
establishes guidelines for undergraduate and
graduate education in chemistry. ACS
certification of our program would not only
strengthen our recruiting efforts and provided
graduates with stronger credentials; it would also
increase opportunities for receiving grants and
donations. With this goal in mind, the
Department of Physical Sciences is recommending a
number of changes, as suggested by our chemistry
faculty based on ACS guidelines. |
None |
None—will be taught by current
faculty. |
| XII.
Course Description Change |
PH
241 Technical Physics
Prerequisite: MH 122 or permission of Dean |
PH
241 Technical Physics
Prerequisite: MH 121
or permission of Dean
|
Change more adequate reflects actual
skills needed for successful completion of this
course. Also permits more flexibility in
student progress through the chemistry and math
programs. |
None |
None |
| XIII.
Course Description Change |
PH
242 Technical Physics II
Prerequisite: PH 241 |
PH
242 Technical Physics II
Prerequisite: PH 241, MH
122 |
Change more adequate reflects actual
skills needed for successful completion of this
course. Also permits more flexibility in
student progress through the chemistry and math
programs |
None |
None |
|