MINUTES OF ACADEMIC
COUNCIL
April 1, 1997
Present:
Caskey, Farmer, Frazier, Holt (Presiding),
McDougall, Nahikian-Nelms, Roeder, Skelton, Stennis-Williams, Tibbs, Zink
A. Minutes of February
4, 1997. Approved.
B. Action Items
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Proposed Sports Management Program.
Stennis-Williams moved and Frazier seconded approval of the proposed B.S.
in Sports Management. Maud summarized the program and reviewed the
indicators of student interest. There are two other programs in the
state but not designed to support entry into an MBA program. Questions
were asked about who might be interested in the program and what types
of employment it might lead to. Maud pointed out that there is currently
an internship in management of golf facilities. Questions were asked
about plans to monitor the quality of the program. McDougall responded
that students would be evaluated in the normal application procedure for
the MBA. A number of specific questions were raised about assessment,
wording of particular items, and requirements in anatomy and physiology.
Jones moved and Zink seconded a motion to table the motion to approve.
Discussion was tabled by unanimous consent. The proposal will be
reconsidered at the next meeting of Academic Council.
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Proposed Minor in Business Administration.
Tibbs moved and Jones seconded approval of the proposed minor in business
administration. McDougall explained that the minor would give students
in non-business majors the background for entry into the MBA program.
There is considerable interest campus-wide in the minor. A question
was raised about the size of the minor (30 credit hours). Frazier
responded that the number of credits is an honest reflection of actual
pre-requisites. Jones observed that the goals and objectives of the
minor are not completely clear. McDougall agreed to submit a clarified
statement of goals and objectives with the final proposal as it goes to
the Board. The motion passed unanimously.
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