MINUTES OF ACADEMIC
COUNCIL
March 5, 1998
Approved as Corrected 4/7/98
Present:
Holt, presiding, Buckenmeyer, Buis, Caskey,
Dahiya, Jones, Kogge, McDougall, McGowan, Roeder, Skelton,
Stennis-Williams.
Guests:
Strauss, Maud, Cobb, Curtis
A. Minutes of December
2, 1997. Approved as Corrected. The date of December 2, 1998
was changed to December 2, 1997.
B. Action Items
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Revisions in Engineering Physics Major, Department
of Physics. Cobb explained that these revisions are to meet accreditation
requirements. Proposal added 12 hours to existing curriculum with
a few name changes. Some electives became requirements. There
are two options included, Applied Physics and Engineering and Computer
Applications in Physics and Engineering. Accreditation visit will
be Spring 1999. McGowan moved and Caskey seconded approval.
The motion passed unanimously.
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Dance Therapy Minor. Strauss presented
the proposal. Discussion centered around the term “therapy” and whether
it might be misleading to students. It was felt that more documentation
was needed. A motion made to table the proposal was made by Jones
and seconded by Caskey. The motion carried.
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Credit for Block Experiences: Middle
School and Secondary Education Programs. Curtis explained that this
proposal to grant credit for block experience is similar to an earlier
proposal from Elementary, Early, and Special Education. Total required
credit hours will be raised from 124-136 to 124-139 if the proposal is
approved. Caskey moved and Buckenmeyer seconded approval. The
motion passed unanimously.
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New Major in Organizational Administration.
McDougall explained that this degree satisfies accreditation requirements
and is suitable for “across the board” business students, traditional and
non-traditional. McDougall moved and Buckenmeyer seconded approval.
After discussion, it was moved to table the motion. The motion was
approved with one dissenting vote.
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New Marketing Major Options. McDougall
explained that this proposal creates two options, Marketing Management
and Integrated Marketing Communications, in the Managing major. The
proposal reflects current trends in marketing. Caskey pointed out
that the core does not constitute the preponderance of requirements, but
noted that this could be rectified by moving other common requirements
in the options into the core. McDougall moved and Jones seconded
approval. The motion passed unanimously conditioned revisions of
the core.
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Proposed Name Change in Marketing Minor.
McDougall explained that this proposal is a name change only. The
course MK443 “Advertising and Promotion Strategy” will be changed to “Integrated
Marketing Communications Practicum” and the Promotion Management minor
will be retitled “Integrated Marketing Communications.” Stennis-Williams
moved and McGowan seconded approval. Motion passed unanimously.
C. Discussion Items.
Testing, Placement, and Courses for Non-Native
Speakers of English. Postponed to next meeting.
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