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1 Summary of Curriculum Documents Not Needing Academic Senate Approval (Required by CIC 35) If you have any questions about any of the following curricular actions, please contact the appropriate department chair. Discontinued Course (effective Fall 2009) ACCT 6011 Graduate Introduction to Financial Accounting (4) ACCT 6022 Graduate Introduction to Managerial Accounting (2) BIOL 4350 Conservation Biology (4) BIOL 6350 Conservation Biology (4) BIOL 6430 Advanced Biochemistry Laboratory (4) BIOL 6909 Departmental Thesis (1-4); effective Fall 2010 ECON 6051 Graduate Introduction to Economics for Managers (4) ECON 6170 History of Economic Thought (4) ECON 6306 Environmental Economics (4) ECON 6310 Money, Banking, and Financial Intermediaries (4) ECON 6375 Public Choice (4) ECON 6500 Urban Economics (4) ECON 6550 Economics of Sports (4) ECON 6590 Selected Topics in Economic Analysis (4) ECON 6705 International Finance (4) ENGL 0930 Basic Reading, Composition, and Grammar for Non-Native Speakers of English (4) ENTR 6490 Entrepreneurship Practicum, Entrepreneurship Practicum (5) FIN 6033 Graduate Introduction to Financial Decisions (4) FIN 6300 Seminar in Corporate Financial Management (4) ITM 6070 Graduate Introduction to Information Technology Management (4) ITM 6160 Information Systems Development and Management (4) ITM 6200 Information Technology Project Management (4) MGMT 6000 Graduate Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Business (4) MGMT 6020 Graduate Introduction to Production and Operations Management (4) MGMT 6050 Business and Society (4)

2 MGMT 6060 Graduate Introduction to Organization and Management (4) MGMT 6100 Operations Management (4) MGMT 6110 Business and Economic Forecasting (4) MGMT 6121 Seminar in the Design and Use of Computer Simulation Models (4) MGMT 6140 Global Operations Management (4) MGMT 6200 Project Management (4) -- and no longer cross-listed w/engr 6200 MGMT 6475 E-Strategy (4) MGMT 6490 Seminar in Strategic Management (5) MGMT 6526 Quality Management (4) MGMT 6570 Management of the Multinational Firm (4) MGMT 6614 Seminar in Labor and Employee Relations (4) MGMT 6630 Organization Theory (4) MGMT 6635 Managerial Psychology (4) MUS 2081 Audio Production: Fundamentals (3); effective Fall 2009 MUS 2082 Audio Production: Studio (3); effective Fall 2009 MUS 2083 Audio Production: Composition Scoring and Live Performance (3); effective Fall 2009 Modified Courses (effective Fall 2009 except where otherwise noted) Classification/Capacity/Format (effective Fall 2008) ANTH 6760 Internship Experience (3) Was: C-7 Now: S-25 GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Was: C-1, 1 unit; C-7, 1 unit Now: C-16, 1 unit PSYC 2020 Methods of Investigation in Psychology (4) Was: C-4, 30 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 3210 Principles of Survey and Test Construction (4) Was: C-4, 30 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 3230 Applied Measurement (4) Was: C-4, 30 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 3240 Decision Theory (4) Was: C-4, 30 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity 2

3 PSYC 3250 Behavior Modification (4) Was: C-3, 35 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 3400 Ergonomics and Human Factors (4) Was: C-2, 50 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 3420 Stress and Coping (4) Was: C-2, 50 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 3540 Groups and Organizations (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 3550 Social Influences and Change (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 3600 The Impact of Culture on Social Psychology (4) Was: C-2, 50 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4210 Theories of Learning (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 4220 Cognitive Processes (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4300 Motivation (4) Was: C-3, 35 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4310 Comparative Psychology (4) Was: C-3, 35 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4360 Psychopharmacology (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4390 History and Systems of Psychology (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 4440 Child Psychopathology (4) Was: C-3, 35 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits PSYC 4620 Theories of Personality (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity 3

4 PSYC 4630 Introduction to Psychotherapy and Clinical Methods (4) Was: C-4, 30 capacity Now: C-3, 35 capacity PSYC 4740 Psycholinguistics (4) Was: C-5, 25 capacity Now: C-1, Facility Limits Credit Restriction ES 3140 Racism and Sports (4) Now: Not open to those with credit for KPE GEOL 1000 Earth Systems Science (5) Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, or GEOL 1001 Introduction to the Earth Sciences (4) Was: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1003, 1004, 1005, or Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, or GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL GEOL 1003 How Earth Systems Work (4) Was: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1001, 1004, 1005, or Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, or GEOL 1004 Evolution of Earth Systems (4) Was: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1001, 1003, 1005, or Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1000, 1001, 1003, 1005, or GEOL 1005 Earth Science (4) Was: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1001, 1003, 1004, or Now: Not open to those with credit for GEOL 1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, or Description ART 2025 Basics of New Media (4) ART 2630 Digital Photography I (4) ART 2810 Principles of Design (4) ART 2830 Introduction to Time-Based Media (4) ART 3144 Drawing Lab (2) ART 3224 Renaissance and Baroque Art (4) ART 3400 History of Art and Technology (4) ART 3411 Advanced Survey of World Art (4) 4

5 ART 3800 Multimedia I: Animation (4) ART 3810 Digital Graphics I: Designing Digitally (4) ART 3815 Typography (4) ART 3820 Multimedia II: Digital Video and Audio (4) ART 3825 Advanced Time-Based Media (4) ART 3830 Digital Graphics II: Digital Imaging (4) ART 3860 Digital Graphics III: Advanced Graphic Design (4) ART 3870 Art for the Web (4) ART 4060 History of Graphic Design (4) ART 4070 Currents in New Media (4) ART 4200 Interactive Authoring (4) ART 4220 Multimedia Senior Project (4) ART 4230 Digital Graphics Senior Project (4) ART 4740 Professional Practices (2) CHEM 1601, 1602 Basic Chemistry for the Health Sciences (4 each) ECON 6105 Seminar: Macro-Economic Theory (4) ECON 6400 Seminar: Econometrics (4) ES 3230 Oral Traditions (4) GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) HIST 3230 The Scientific Revolution (4) HIST 3331 History of Science (4) HSC 3300 Medical Care in the U.S. (4) HSC 3400 Individual and Community Mental Health (4) MGMT 6550 Research Methods and Communications (4) MGMT 6560 High Performance Management (4) MGMT 6612 Seminar in Strategic Human Resources Management (4) MGMT 6613 Topics in Human Resources Management and/or Industrial Relations (4) MGMT 6615 Compensation Administration (4) MGMT 6617 Conflict Resolution (4) MGMT 6618 Human Resources Training and Development (4) MGMT 6675 Seminar in International Human Resources Management (4) PSYC 3210 Principles of Survey and Test Construction (4) PSYC 3230 Applied Measurement (4) PSYC 3520 Interpersonal Processes (4) PSYC 4360 Psychopharmacology (4) PSYC 4410 Abnormal Psychology (4) 5

6 PSYC 4630 Introduction to Psychotherapy and Clinical Methods (4) SPPA 3852 Survey of Speech and Language Disorders Part I (4) SPPA 3853 Survey of Speech and Language Disorders Part II (4) SPPA 3856 Observation of Clinical Procedures in Communicative Disorders (1) SPPA 4852 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) SPPA 6052 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) STAT 3510 Sampling Procedures for Surveys (4) Grading Option ENGR 6200 Project Management (4) -- and no longer cross-listed w/mgmt 6200 Was: Student Option Now: Graded Prerequisites ACCT 6012 Graduate Intermediate Financial Accounting I (4) Was: ACCT 6011 Now: ACCT 6015 ACCT 6212 Seminar in Current Accounting Topics (4) Was: ACCT 6013 or equivalent; ACCT 6022 Now: ACCT 6215 ACCT 6230 Strategic Cost and Performance Management (4) Was: ACCT 6022 Now: ACCT 6215 ACCT 6420 Fundamentals of Federal Income Taxation (4) Was: ACCT 6011 or equivalent Now: ACCT 6015 ACCT 6704 Financial Reporting Systems: Oracle General Ledger and Receivables (4) Was: ACCT 6011 Now: ACCT 6015 ACCT 6705 Mergers and Acquisitions (4) Was: ACCT 6011 Now: ACCT 6015 ACCT 6706 Financial Reporting Systems: Oracle Payables and Fixed Assets (4) Was: ACCT 6011 Now: ACCT

7 ART 2025 Basics of New Media (4) Was: Declared Art major/minor or department permission required. Now: Declared Art major/minor or department permission. ART 2810 Principles of Design (4) Was: ART 2025 Now: ART 2025 and 2630 ART 3800 Multimedia I: Animation (4) Was: ART 2025, 2810, 2830 Now: ART 3400, 3830, 3870 ART 3815 Typography (4) Was: ART 2025, 2810, 2830 Now: ART 2805, 3400, 3830, 3870 ART 3820 Multimedia II: Digital Video and Audio (4) Was: ART 2025, 2810, 2830 Now: ART 3400, 3830, 3870 ART 3830 Digital Graphics II: Digital Imaging (4) Was: ART 3400 and either 3800 and 3820 or 3810 and 3815 Now: ART 2810 and 2830 ART 3860 Digital Graphics III: Advanced Graphic Design (4) Was: ART 3400, 3810, 3815 Now: ART 3810, 3815 ART 3870 Art for the Web (4) Was: ART 3830 and 3825 or 3860 Now: ART 2810 and 2830 ART 4200 Interactive Authoring (4) Was: ART 3825 and 3830 Now: ART 3800 and 3820 ART 4220 Multimedia Senior Project (4) Was: ART 3870, 4200 Now: ART 3825, 4200 ART 4230 Digital Graphics Senior Project (4) Was: ART 3870, 4210 Now: ART 3855, 3860 ART 4740 Professional Practices (2) Was: ART 3870 and either 4200 or 4210 Now: ART 3855 and 3860 or ART 3825 and 4200 CHEM 1601, 1602 Basic Chemistry for the Health Sciences (4 each) Was: high school algebra Now: a score of 42 or above on the Entry Level Math Test or a college level math score on the SAT, ACT or AP exam or the equivalent. 7

8 CHEM 1605 Basic Chemistry for Healthier Living (4) Now: a score of 42 or above on the Entry Level Math Test or a college level math score on the SAT, ACT or AP exam or the equivalent. CHEM 3200 Bioanalytical and Forensic Instrumentation (4) Was: CHEM 3303 Now: CHEM 2302 or 3303 CHEM 4240 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (4) Was: CHEM 3303; CHEM 3501 or 3511 Now: CHEM 2302 or 3303; CHEM 3501 or 3511 CHEM 6310 Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry (3) Was: CHEM 4311 or consent of instructor Now: One year of organic chemistry CHEM 6430 Protein Chemistry Techniques (4) Was: CHEM 4412 (or equivalent) and permission of instructor Now: CHEM 4412 and 4431 or BIOL 4485 or BIOL 4456 (or equivalents) and permission of instructor. ECON 6400 Seminar: Econometrics (4) Was: ECON 3005; ECON 3000 or 3551; STAT 2010 Now: ECON 3005; ECOn 3000 or 3551; STAT 2010 or ENGR 2060 Materials Science (4) Was: CHEM 1601 or 1605 and MATH 1304 Now: CHEM 1101 and MATH 1304 ENGR 2070 Fundamentals in Engineering (2) Was: ENGR 1010 and 2060 Now: ENGR 1011 and 2060 ENTR 6480 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (4) Was: All foundation coursework completed; all CBE proficiencies satisfied. Now: All fundamental courses. ENTR 6485 New Venture and E-Business Plans (4) Was: All foundation coursework completed; all CBE proficiencies satisfied; ENTR Now: All fundamental courses and ENTR FIN 6305 New Venture Financing (4) Was: FIN 6300 Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 FIN 6310 Seminar in Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (4) Was: Fin 6300 Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 FIN 6315 Seminar in Options and Futures (4) Was: FIN 6300 Now: All fundamental courses and FIN

9 FIN 6320 Studies in Financial Markets (4) Was: FIN 6033 (FIN 3300) Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 FIN 6325 Financial Management of Banking Institutions (4) Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 FIN 6360 Management of Risk and Insurance (4) Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 FIN 6375 International Financial Management (4) Was: FIN 6300 Now: All fundamental courses and FIN 6215 GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Was: GEOL 1001 (or 1003 or 1004), 2101 (or 2100), 2300, 3300 or concurrent enrollment in any of these courses. Now: GEOL 1001 (or 1003, 1004, 1005, or 1006) or concurrent enrollment. GEOL 3040 Fundamentals of Meteorology (4) Was: High school physics and chemistry or equivalents. Now: None GEOL 3801 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (5) Was: GEOL 3030 and Now: GEOL 2102 and MGMT 6115 E-Commerce Enterprise Management (4) Was: MGMT 6020 Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT 6220 MGMT 6125 Purchasing and Materials Management (4) Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT 6220 MGMT 6130 Enterprise Planning and Control (4) Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT 6220 MGMT 6141 Service Operations Management (4) Was: MGMT 3620 or 6020 Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT 6220 MGMT 6150 Global supply Chain Management (4) Was: MGMT 3620 or 6020 Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT 6220 MGMT 6145 Logistics Management (4) Was: MGMT 3600 or 6060 Now: All fundamental courses and MGMT

10 MGMT 6420 Competitive Strategy (4) Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6430 Corporate Strategic Management (4) Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6440 Global Strategic Management and Strategic Alliances (4) Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6460 Strategic Management for a Sustainable Society (4) Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6470 Management of Technology and Innovation (4) Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6550 Research Methods and Communications (4) Was: All foundation coursework and STAT proficiency requirement. Now: All fundamental courses. MGMT 6612 Seminar in Strategic Human Resources Management (4) Was: MGMT 6550, 6060 or consent of instructor Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6613 Topics in Human Resources Management and/or Industrial Relations (4) Was: MGMT 6060 Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6615 Compensation Administration (4) Was: ECON 6051, MGMT 6060, and 6550 Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6616 Human Resources Evaluation (4) Was: STAT 2010 or equivalent and MGMT 6060 or equivalent Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6617 Conflict Resolution (4) Was: MGMT 6060 Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6618 Human Resources Training and Development (4) Was: MGMT 6050 and 6060 Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6622 Human Resources Information Systems (4) Was: CIS 6070 or equivalent, and MGMT 6060 or equivalent Now: All fundamental courses MGMT 6675 Seminar in International Human Resources Management (4) Was: MGMT 6050, 6060 and 6550 Now: All fundamental courses 10

11 MKTG 6401 Marketing Research (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 and successful completion of STAT proficiency requirement MKTG 6410 Buyer Behavior (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or MKTG 6005; recommended: MKTG 6401 MKTG 6411 Product Management (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005; MKTG 6401 MKTG 6412 Pricing Management (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 MKTG 6413 Integrated Marketing Communications (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 MKTG 6414 Distribution Management (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005; MKTG 6401 MKTG 6420 Seminar in Marketing Strategy (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005; MKTG 6401 or an equivalent graduate-level research methodology course MKTG 6450 Seminar in Selected Marketing Topics (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 MKTG 6460 Seminar in Negotiation (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 MKTG 6470 International Marketing (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005 MKTG 6570 Business to Business Marketing (4) Was: MKTG 3401 MKTG 6585 E-Commerce Marketing (4) Was: MKTG 3401 or 6005, or consent of instructor MUS 4054 Instrumentation (4) Was: MUS 3034 Now: MUS 2033 PSYC 2020 Methods of Investigation in Psychology (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005) Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009) 11

12 PSYC 3210 Principles of Survey and Test Construction (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); STAT 1000, and STAT 2010 or STAT 3010 Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); STAT 1000 (or 2008); and STAT 2010 or STAT 3010 PSYC 3230 Applied Measurement (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); STAT 1000, and STAT 2010 or STAT 3010 Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); STAT 1000 (or 2008); and STAT 2010 or STAT 3010 PSYC 3240 Decision Theory (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); STAT 1000 or equivalent Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); STAT 1000 (or 2008) or equivalent. PSYC 3250 Behavior Modification (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005) Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009) PSYC 3520 Interpersonal Processes (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005) Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009) PSYC 3540 Groups and Organizations (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005) Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009) PSYC 4220 Cognitive Processes (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. PSYC 4310 Comparative Psychology (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. PSYC 4360 Psychopharmacology (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. PSYC 4410 Abnormal Psychology (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005) Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009) PSYC 4740 Psycholinguistics (4) Was: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. Now: PSYC 1000 (or 1001 or 1005 or 2004 or 2009); PSYC 2020 or 1100 strongly recommended. PSYC 4802 Sensation and Perception Laboratory (2) Was: PSYC 3100; and PSYC 4320 or 4345 Now: PSYC 3100; and PSYC 4220 or 4320 or 4345 SPPA 3005 Verbal American English Skills (4) Was: Satisfactory completion of SPPA 0980 or permission of instructor Now: None SPPA 4852 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Was: SPPA 4854 and senior standing Now: Senior standing 12

13 SPPA 6052 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Was: SPPA 4854 and graduate standing Now: Graduate standing SPPA 3856 Observation of Clinical Procedures in Communicative Disorders (1) Was: May be repeated for credit with a limit of four total units, only two of which may be applied to the major. Now: May be repeatable twice for a total of three units of credit but only one unit may apply to the major. SPPA 4852 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Was: May be repeated once for credit Now: None SPPA 6052 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Was: May be repeated once for credit Now: None STAT 6204 Probability Theory (4) Now: MATH 2304 or admission to the graduate program STAT 6304 Advanced Statistical Inference (4) Was: STAT 3401 and 3502 or admission to graduate program Now: MATH 1305 or admission to the graduate program STAT 6305 Analysis of Variance Models (4) Was: STAT/MATH 3502 or STAT 6304 (preferred) Now: STAT 6304 Repeatability PSYC 4802 Sensation and Perception Laboratory (2) Was: May be repeated up to three times for credit Now: May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 8 units Title ART 2630 Digital Photography I (4) Now: Introduction to Digital Photography ART 2830 Introduction to Time-Based Media (4) Now: Web Design ART 3224 Renaissance and Baroque Art (4) Now: Renaissance Art ART 3630 Digital Photography II (4) -- cross-listed w/comm 3630 Now: Advanced Digital Photography 13

14 ART 3800 Multimedia I: Animation (4) Now: Animation ART 3810 Digital Graphics I: Designing Digitally (4) Now: Graphic Design I ART 3820 Multimedia II: Digital Video and Audio (4) Now: Digital Video and Audio ART 3825 Advanced Time-Based Media (4) Now: Motion Graphics ART 3830 Digital Graphics II: Digital Imaging (4) Now: Digital Imaging ART 3840 Multimedia III: 3D Modeling and Animation (4) Now: 3D Modeling and Animation ART 3860 Digital Graphics III: Advanced Graphic Design (4) Now: Production Design for Print and Screen ART 3870 Art for the Web (4) Now: Web Authoring ART 4210 Computers and Print (4) Now: Advanced Computers and Print ART 4220 Multimedia Senior Project (4) Now: Web Design Senior Project ART 4230 Digital Graphics Senior Project (4) Now: Graphic Design Senior Project COMM 3630 Digital Photography II (4) -- cross-listed w/art 3630 Now: Advanced Digital Photography ENTR 6485 New Venture and E-Business Plans (4) Now: New Venture Development (4) GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Now: Earth Sciences Laboratory (2) GEOL 3040 Fundamentals of Meteorology (4) Now: Weather and the Atmosphere (4) HIST 3230 The Scientific Revolution (4) Now: Science and Medicine to 1700 HIST 3331 History of Science (4) Now: Science and Medicine Since 1700 HSC 3300 Medical Care in the U.S. (4) Now: Health Care Systems in the U.S. HSC 3400 Individual and Community Mental Health (4) Now: Community Health 14

15 MGMT 6125 Purchasing and Materials Management (4) Now: Purchasing Management and Strategic Sourcing MGMT 6440 Global Strategic Management and Strategic Alliances (4) Now: Global Strategy MGMT 6550 Research Methods and Communications (4) Now: Research Methods for the Successful Manager MGMT 6612 Seminar in Strategic Human Resources Management Now: Strategic Human Resource Management MGMT 6613 Topics in Human Resources Management and/or Industrial Relations (4) Now: Topics in Human Resource Management MGMT 6615 Compensation Administration (4) Now: Reward Systems: Compensation & Benefits MGMT 6616 Human Resources Evaluation (4) Now: Staffing/Performance Management MGMT 6617 Conflict Resolution (4) Now: Power, Influence and Conflict Resolution MGMT 6618 Human Resources Training and Development (4) Now: Training and Development MGMT 6675 Seminar in International Human Resources Management (4) Now: International Human Resource Management SPPA 3005 Verbal American English Skills (4) Now: Pronouncing American English Units ART 4740 Professional Practices (2) Now: 4 GEOL 1002 Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Now: 1 SPPA 4852 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Now: 3 SPPA 6052 Clinical Methods and Procedures in Communicative Disorders (2) Now: 3 TED 5373 Student Teaching Seminar II (1) Now: 2 TED 5374 Student Teaching Seminar III (1) Now: 3 TED 5375 Student Teaching Seminar IV (1) Now: 2 15

16 New Courses ACCT 6015 Financial Accounting (4); effective Winter 2009 ACCT 6215 Managerial Accounting (4); effective Winter 2009 ART 2805 Computers and Print (4); effective Fall 2009 ART 3311 Figure Modeling in Clay (4); effective Fall 2008 ART 3855 Graphic Design II (4); effective Fall 2009 ART 4645 Advanced Photography (4); effective Spring 2009 BIOL 4351 Biological Conservation (4); effective Spring 2008 BIOL 4441 Principles of Virology (4); effective Spring 2008 BIOL 4513 Animal Senses (4); effective Fall 2008 BIOL 6351 Biological Conservation (4); effective Spring 2008 BIOL 6513 Animal Senses (4); effective Fall 2008 BIOL 6515 Neurobiology (4); effective Winter 2009 BIOL 6822 Biotechnology Colloquium (4); effective Spring 2009 CHEM 4811 Senior Thesis (2); effective Winter 2009 COMM 3380 Mastering Modern Media (4); effective Fall 2008 CMGT 1011 Introduction to Construction Management (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 2060 Construction Methods and Material I (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 2070 Construction Methods and Material II (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3101 Statics (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3190 Construction Safety (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3280 Construction Law (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3400 Construction Project Management and Commissioning (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3450 Building Codes (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3600 Soil Mechanics and Building Foundations (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3898 Cooperative Education (1-4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 3999 Issues in Construction Management (1-4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4100 Engineering Graphics for Construction Management (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4200 Construction Scheduling (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4250 Electrical and Mechanical Systems in Construction (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4300 Environmental Issues and Green Building (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4400 Construction Cost Estimation (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4500 Construction Project Planning and Control, Computer Tools (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4610 Senior Project I (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4620 Senior Project II (4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4900 Independent Study (1-4); effective Fall 2009 CMGT 4990 Special Topics (1-4); effective Fall

17 CRJA 4710 Drugs, Law, and Society: Race, Gender and U.S. Drug Policy (4); effective Winter 2009 CS 4526 Principles of Wireless, Mobile, Grid and Pervasive Computing Security (4); effective Winter 2009 CS 4865 Graphical User Interface Programming Using a Rapid Application Development Tool (4); effective Spring 2008 CS 6526 Security in Wireless, Mobile, Grid and Pervasive Computing (4); effective Winter 2009 CS 6865 Topics in Graphical User Interface Programming (4); effective Spring 2008 DANC 1135, 1136, 1137 Beginning Breakdance I, II, III (1 each); effective Spring 2008 DANC 1151, 1152, 1153 Beginning Tap Dance I, II, III (1 each); effective Spring 2008 DANC 2111, 2112, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2116 Intermediate Latin dance I-VI (1 each); effective Spring 2008 DANC 2151, 2152, 2153 Intermediate Tap Dance I, II, III (1 each); effective Spring 2008 DANC 2221, 2222, 2223 World folk Dance A, B, C (1 each); effective Spring 2008 DANC 3135, 3136, 3137 Advanced Breakdance I, II, III (2 each); effective Fall 2008 DANC 3151, 3152, 3153 Advanced Tap Dance I, II, III (1 each); effective Fall 2008 DANC 3330 The Digital Stage: Dance on Camera (4); effective Spring 2008 ECON 1888 Economics of Sports in Our World (4); effective Winter 2009 ECON 6215 Economics for Managers in a Global Economy (4); effective Winter 2009 ECON 6511 Advanced Applied Econometrics (4); effective Winter cross-listed w/stat 6511 EDLD 6620 Executive Communications for School Leaders (3); effective Spring 2008 ENGL 0725, 0730, 0735 Basic Reading and Composition for speakers of English as a Second or Foreign Language I, II, III (4 each); effective Fall 2008 ENGL 3850 The Graphic novel: Form and Meaning in Comics (4); effective Summer 2008 ENSC 2400 Environmental Biology (4); effective Spring 2009 ENSC 2401 Environmental Biology Laboratory (1); effective Spring 2009 ENSC 2900 Field Activity in Environmental Science (3); effective Fall 2009 ENSC/GEOL 3500 Environmental Hydrology (4); effective Fall 2009 ENSC/GEOL 4140 Hazardous Waste Management (4); effective Fall 2009 ENSC 4200 Global Change (4); effective Fall 2009 ENTR 6800 Entrepreneurship Practicum (4); effective Winter 2009 ES 3103 The African Diaspora (4); effective Winter 2009 ES 3147 The Fictional Africa (4); effective Winter 2009 FIN 6215 Corporate Financial Management (4); effective Winter 2009 GEOL/ENSC 2210 Environmental Geology (4); effective Spring 2009 GEOL/ENSC 2211 Environmental Geology Lab (1); effective Spring 2009 GEOL 3401 The Oceans (4); effective Fall

18 GEOL 4200 Introduction to Planetary Science (4); effective Fall 2008 GS 1012 General Education Activities II (1); effective Fall 2008 reactivated only for students needing academic renewal GS 1013 General Education Activities III (1); effective Fall 2008 reactivated only for students needing academic renewal GS 3000 McNair Scholars Seminar (1-4); effective Winter 2009 HIST 3535 American Indian History (4); effective Fall 2008 HIST 3538 American Indians in the 20 th Century (4); effective Fall 2008 HOS 1000 Introduction to Leisure & Hospitality (4); effective Fall 2008 cross-listed w/existing REC 1000 HSC 2200 Research and Writing in Health Care (4); effective Winter 2009 HSC 3550 Health Care Law and Ethics (4); effective Spring 2008 HSC 3700 Health Behavior and Health Education Theory (4); effective Fall 2008 ITM 6015 Information Systems Development and Management (4); effective Winter 2009 ITM 6899 Project (1); effective Winter 2009 KPE 1039 Beginning Capoeira (1); effective Spring 2008 KPE 1888 Women and Sport in our World (4); effective Winter 2009 KPE 2039 Intermediate Capoeira (1); effective Spring 2008 KPE 3008 Stretch for Strength (2); effective Fall 2008 KPE 3735 Sport, Racism, and Ethnicity (4); effective Spring 2008 KPE 4614 Exercise and Well-Being (4); effective Spring 2008 LAST 3260 Latin American Women and Globalization (4); effective Winter 2009 LAST 3370 Latin American Social Movements (4); effective Winter 2009 MATH 4030 Advanced study of School Mathematics (4); effective Winter 2009 MATH 4100 Mathematical Logic (4); effective Fall 2008 MATH 4250 Differential Geometry and Topology (4); effective Fall 2008 MATH 4850 Variational Calculus (4); effective Spring 2008 MATH 6130 Finite Group Representations and Applications (4); effective Fall 2008 MATH 6842 Advanced Topics in Optimization (4); effective Fall 2008 MATH 6850 Topics in Variational Calculus (4); effective Spring 2008 MATH 6935 Mathematical Logic (4); effective Fall 2008 MGMT 6015 Data Analysis and Decision Modeling for Managers (4); effective Winter 2009 MGMT 6120 Globalization, Innovation and Sustainability (4); effective Winter 2009 MGMT 6155 Applied Project Management (4); effective Winter 2009 MGMT 6215 Business, Government and Society (4); effective Winter

19 MGMT 6220 Operations and Supply Chain Management (4); effective Winter 2009 MGMT 6225 Executive Leadership (4); effective Winter 2009 MGMT 6800 Seminar in Strategic Management (4); effective Winter 2009 MKTG 6120 Managerial Communication (4); effective Winter 2009 MKTG 6215 Marketing Management (4); effective Winter 2009 MLL 1951, 1952, 1953 Elementary Persian I, II, III (4 each); effective Fall 2008 MLL 2404, 2405, 2406 Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual Speakers (4 each); effective Fall 2008 MLL 2951, 2952, 2953 Intermediate Persian I, II, III (4 each); effective Fall 2008 MLL 3001 World Languages in an International Context (4); effective Summer 2008 MLL 3601 Chinese News: Advanced Reading, Composition and Translation (4); effective Winter 2009 MLL 3602 Modern Chinese Literature, Linguistics and Culture (4); effective Winter 2009 MLL 3603 Classical Chinese Literature, Rhetoric and Culture (4); effective Winter 2009 MLL 3801 Advanced Japanese Grammar (4); effective Fall 2008 MSC 6281 Coastal Dynamics (6); effective Spring 2008 MUS 2400 Stage and Acting Basics for Singers (1); effective Winter 2008 MUS 3014 Introduction to World Music and Culture (4); effective Fall 2008 MUS 3080 Music Entrepreneurship (4); effective Fall 2008 MUS 3120 Art Song Literature (3); effective Spring 2008 PHIL 1102 Issues in Environmental Ethics (4); effective Spring 2008 PHIL 1104 The Philosophy of Environmental Science and Policy (4); effective Winter 2008 POSC 3335 African American Politics (4); effective Fall 2008 POSC 3336 Asian American Politics (4); effective Fall 2008 SOC 3230 Sociology of Food (4); effective Winter 2009 SPPA 6854 Diagnosis of Speech and Language Disorders (4); effective Fall 2008 STAT 2008 Introductory Statistics Through Sports (5); effective Fall 2008 STAT 6511 Advanced Applied Econometrics (4); effective Winter cross-listed w/econ 6511 STAT 6801 Statistical Consulting (4); effective Spring 2009 SW 5900 Independent Study (1-4); effective Fall 2008 TED 5212 Instructional Design (1); effective Fall 2008 TED 5213 Assessment/Instruction (2); effective Winter 2009 TED 5214 Professional Responsibilities (4); effective Spring 2009 TED 5218 Teaching Tutorial (4); effective Fall

20 THEA 2072, 3072 Cultural Groups in Performance (4 each); effective Spring 2009 THEA 2073, 2074, 2075 Beginning solo Plays from Personal Experience A, B, C (3 each); effective Winter 2009 THEA 2078, 3078 Solo Performance: Production (4 each); effective Winter 2009 THEA 2429 Practical Drafting and Model Building (1); effective Winter 2009 THEA 2430 Practical Makeup (1); effective Winter 2009 THEA 2450 Vectorworks CADD for Lights and Scenery (1); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3070 Leadership in Cultural Production (2); effective Fall 2009 THEA 3071 Creating a Cultural Production (2); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3073 Solo Performance: Research Methods (3); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3074 Solo Performance: Talk Story Techniques (3); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3075 Solo Performance: Writing About Political and Social Issues (3); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3427 Fashion History (4); effective Winter 2009 THEA 3428 Fashion Design (4); effective Winter 2009 WOST 3110 Theories of Feminism I (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3200 Theories of Feminism II (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3300 Women, Law, Policy and Activism in the Contemporary U.S. (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3440 Women and Social Constructions of Sexuality (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3600 Women and Work in the U.S. (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3700 Comparative Perspectives on Global Feminisms (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3800 Women and Consumption (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 3900 Violence Against Women (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4100 Domestic Discontents in the Contemporary U.S. (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4200 Gender, Sexuality and Popular Culture in the U.S. (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4300 Women and Global Intersecting Structures of Oppression (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4400 Research Practices and Methods for Feminist Scholarship (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4500 Feminist Thought into Action (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4600 Action Research Seminar I (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4700 Action Fieldwork in Women s Studies I (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4800 Action Fieldwork in Women s Studies II (4); effective Fall 2009 WOST 4910 Action Research Seminar II (4); effective Fall 2009 Modified Certificate (effective Fall 2009) Certificate in Graduate Economics Studies Modified Minor (effective Fall 2009) Minor in Art History Minor in Economics Minor in Geology 20

21 Minor in Latin American Studies Minor in Multimedia Minor in Philosophy Minor in Physics Modified Single Subject Matter Preparation Program (effective Fall 2009 Mathematics Modified Options (effective Fall 2009) B.A. Art Art History Option Graphic Design Option Multimedia Option Photography Option B.F.A. Art Graphic Design Option Multimedia Option Photography Option M.B.A. Entrepreneurship Option Finance Option Human Resource Management Option Information Technology Management Option Marketing Management Option Strategic Management Option Supply Chain Management Option B.S. Chemistry Forensic Science Option B.S. Environmental Science Biology Option Chemistry Option Environmental Systems and Resource Management Option Geology Option M.A. History Public History Option Teaching Option 21

22 M.S. Kinesiology Sports Humanities Option M.S. Statistics Actuarial Statistics Option Computational Statistics Option Mathematical Statistics Option Theoretical and Applied Statistics Option Modified Majors (effective Fall 2009) M.S. Biological Science Removing Plan A, B, and C. All students must complete a University Thesis and oral exam. M.B.A. Build a common body of knowledge and bring the program into the 21 st century. M.S.B.A. Make consistent with changes in the M.B.A. B.S. Chemistry Add new course CHEM 4811 into the list of Advanced Chemistry Electives. M.S. Chemistry Revise the list of upper division electives for the M.S. Chemistry Plans. Add CHEM 6510 as an acceptable advanced topics course to the M.S. Chemistry Plan A, Option in Biochemistry. Add a Plan B to the M.S. Chemistry, Option in Biochemistry. B.A. Economics Accommodate the discontinuance of the General Economics Option. M.A. Economics Remove dual-listed courses and all options and to sequence a quantitative series in the program by replacing MGMT 6110 with an advanced regression course that has a prerequisite at the graduate level. M.S. Engineering Management Remove GRE or GMAT exam requirement from departmental admission requirements. B.S. Environmental Science Insert an enhanced focus on environmental science in the lower- and upper-division coursework, as well as reduce the overall number of units to make the program more tractable. 22

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