Campus Curricula Committee Report June 14, 2018

CCC Meetings
  9 May
31 May
15 August (upcoming)
Total Committee Activity
23 Degree change request (DC forms)
  9 Course change requests (CC forms)
  3 Experimental course requests (EC forms)
CCC Meeting
  9 May
Committee Activity
17 Degree change request (DC forms)
15 Course change requests (CC forms)
  3 Experimental course requests (EC forms)
Degree Changes (DC) Requested
File: 146.21
 
BIO SC-BA: Biological Sciences BA
File: 147.13
 
BIO SC-BS: Biological Sciences BS
File: 186.18
 
BUS AD-MBA: Business Administration MBA
File: 14.11
  
CH ENG-MS: Chemical Engineering MS
File: 151.3
  
CHEM-BA: Chemistry BA
File: 153.47
 
CP ENG-BS: Computer Engineering BS
File: 155.40
 
EL ENG-BS: Electrical Engineering BS
Degree Changes (DC) Requested (cont’d)
File: 44.26
  
ENG MG-BS: Engineering Management BS
File: 46.9
  
ENG MG-MS: Engineering Management MS
File: 45.8
  
ENG MGT-MI: Engineering Management Minor
File: 261.1
  
FR ENG-UN: Freshman Engineering Program
File: 156.18
 
GE ENG-BS: Geological Engineering BS
File: 64.23
  
GL&GPH-BS: Geology and Geophysics BS
File: 157.18
 
HIST-BA: History BA
File: 75.23
  
IST-BS: Information Science and Tch BS
File: 115.24
 
PHYSIC-BS: Physics BS
File: 131.9
  
SYS EN-PHD: Systems Engineering PhD
Course Changes (CC) Requested
File: 4470.3
 
BUS 5730: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Business
File: 2375.8
 
COMP ENG 5450: Digital Image Processing
File: 180.9
 
COMP ENG 5460: Machine Vision
File: 2214.3
 
ELEC ENG 4096: Electrical Engineering Senior Project I
File: 904.3
 
ELEC ENG 5170: Introduction To Circuit Synthesis
File: 898.4
 
ELEC ENG 5210: Fourier Optics
File: 2538.1
 
ELEC ENG 5600: Interference Control in Electronic Systems
File: 2431.3
 
ENG MGT 4110: General Management-Design and Integration
File: 4407.5
 
IS&T 5520: Data Science and Machine Learning with Python
File: 4471.6
 
IS&T 5535: Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications
Course Changes (CC) Requested
File: 1250.1
 
GEO ENG 5331: Subsurface Hydrology
File: 1890.9
 
GEOLOGY 1141: Physical Oceanography
File: 2611.1
 
GEOLOGY 4310: Remote Sensing Technology
File: 1603.5
 
MECH ENG 5763: Computer Aided Design: Theory and Practice
File: 689.1
 
PET ENG 4511: Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
CCC Meeting
  31 May
Committee Activity
  6 Degree change request (DC forms)
12 Course change requests (CC forms)
  5 Experimental course requests (EC forms)
Degree Changes (DC) Requested
File: 145.9
  
BIOINFO-MI: Bioinformatics Minor
File: 34.5
  
CMP SC-PHD: Computer Science PhD
File: 163.2
  
EL ENG-MS: Electrical Engineering MS
File: 38.15
  
ECON-BA: Economics BA
File: 75.23
  
IST-BS: Information Science and Tch BS
File: 108.17
 
PE ENG-BS: Petroleum Engineering BS
Course Changes (CC) Requested
File: 4532
 
CHEM ENG 4540: Energy Engineering and Economics
File: 2127.1
 
COMP SCI 2200: Theory of Computer Science
   
File: 813.1 COMP SCI 2300: File Structures and Introduction to Database Systems
File: 2507.6
 
COMP SCI 2500: Algorithms
File: 184.1
 
COMP SCI 3800: Introduction to Operating Systems
File: 2489.1
 
COMP SCI 5201: Object-Oriented Numerical Modeling I
File: 1617.1
 
COMP SCI 5403: Introduction to Robotics
File: 4542
 
COMP SCI 6204: Applied Graph Theory for Computer
File: 856.1
 
ELEC ENG 2120: Circuits II
File: 4540
 
ELEC ENG 6565: Power System Protection II
File: 4547
 
IS&T 1561: Algorithms and Programming with Java
File: 4548
 
IS&T 1562: Java and Data Structures
Curriculum committee moves for FS to approve
the DC and CC form actions
Discussion: Questions or comments?
Experimental Course (EC) Requests
File: 4535
 
CIV ENG 5001.002: Environmental Water Resources Field Methods
File: 4539
 
HISTORY 3001.004: World War I: A Global Perspective
File: 4538
 
PET ENG 6001.010: Advanced Applied Reservoir Engineering
File: 4541
 
ELEC ENG 5001.006: Microgrids Systems and Architectures
File: 4532
 
EXP ENG 5001.001: Underwater Blasting
File: 4536
 
EXP ENG 6001.004: Post Blast Forensic Analysis
File: 4546
 
HISTORY 3001.005: Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World
File: 4545
 
NUC ENG 6001.005: Nuclear RELAP5 Thermal Hydraulic Analysis
CCC Motion:
“CCC moves for Faculty Senate to adopt the minor
creation policy.”
Introduction
The purpose for the Experimental Course (EC) process is to allow for development of
modern degrees via new course content but also to help determine marketability and
viability/cost effectiveness of the new courses.  New or substantially different degree
programs are subject to degree viability justification and approval by state agencies.  New
course creation can skip the EC process by making the course to be required within a
degree program.  
Minor and certificate programs are useful marketing tools that
exemplify uniqueness and value of the S&T campus to attract students but are elective
and supportive to a program of study, not degree programs in their own right.
Course viability is subject to the 
Chancellor Policy Memo II-30
, as well as the respective
policies of each college.  While enrollments of courses being developed within the EC
process are more lenient than permanently numbered courses, it is expected that new
courses with permanent numbers will meet viability policies.  
Minors are commonly
created for the purposes specified above as an extension of a degree program, having
required courses in common, which has no additional program cost since the courses are
populated as required parts of the degree program.  As such, minors created from degree
programs are encouraged.  Departments can choose to skip the EC process and create a
new permanent course, e.g., when creating a minor, emphasis, or certificate, in addition
to courses that are also to be required within a degree program.
Minor with Permanent Course Creation
The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to
not maintain those that do not attract students.  
Each degree program is allowed one
minor program that requires no student population justification per year
, having been
ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may
create as many other minors as are reasonably populated.  All current minor programs
are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population.
Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided
there is a compelling reason for their creation.  The campus curriculum committee (CCC)
will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling.  All proposed
permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be
required in the minor.  No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year
that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the
EC process must be well-justified.
Minor with Permanent Course Creation
The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to
not maintain those that do not attract students.  Each degree program is allowed one
minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been
ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may
create as many other minors as are reasonably populated.  All current minor programs
are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population.
Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided
there is a compelling reason for their creation
.  The campus curriculum committee (CCC)
will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling.  All proposed
permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be
required in the minor.  No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year
that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the
EC process must be well-justified.
Minor with Permanent Course Creation
The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to
not maintain those that do not attract students.  Each degree program is allowed one
minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been
ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may
create as many other minors as are reasonably populated.  All current minor programs
are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population.
Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided
there is a compelling reason for their creation.  The campus curriculum committee (CCC)
will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling.  
All proposed
permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be
required in the minor.  
No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year
that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the
EC process must be well-justified.
Minor with Permanent Course Creation
The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to
not maintain those that do not attract students.  Each degree program is allowed one
minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been
ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may
create as many other minors as are reasonably populated.  All current minor programs
are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population.
Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided
there is a compelling reason for their creation.  The campus curriculum committee (CCC)
will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling.  All proposed
permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be
required in the minor.  
No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year
that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the
EC process must be well-justified
.
Course Purging Policy
To avoid simply a bypassing of the EC process, minors and their respective courses shall
be evaluated for number of students completing said minor and courses at 
a period of 5
years 
and assessed against the appropriate campus policy(ies).  Minors and their courses
required within the minor 
not meeting those policies are to be deactivated along with the
new courses
 that were created outside the EC process when the minor was created
unless the course has been taught successfully within the last 5 years
.
Courses not taught are routinely purged from the catalog about every 10 years.  
At the 10
year review, any required courses for a degree program, minor, or certificate but having
not been taught successfully during the last 10 years will be assessed by the campus
curriculum committee for deactivation, along with the degree program, minor, or
certificate requiring that course
.
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The report from the Campus Curricula Committee meeting on June 14, 2018 provides an overview of the committee's activities, including degree change requests, course change requests, and experimental course requests. The report details specific degree changes requested, such as Biological Sciences BA and BS, Business Administration MBA, Chemical Engineering MS, Computer Engineering BS, and more. Additionally, it highlights course changes requested in areas like Machine Learning, Digital Image Processing, General Management, Data Science, and more. The comprehensive report showcases the committee's dedication to enhancing the academic programs offered at the campus.

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  1. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 CCC Meetings 9 May 31 May 15 August (upcoming) Total Committee Activity 23 Degree change request (DC forms) 9 Course change requests (CC forms) 3 Experimental course requests (EC forms)

  2. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 CCC Meeting 9 May Committee Activity 17 Degree change request (DC forms) 15 Course change requests (CC forms) 3 Experimental course requests (EC forms)

  3. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Degree Changes (DC) Requested File: 146.21 BIO SC-BA: Biological Sciences BA File: 147.13 BIO SC-BS: Biological Sciences BS File: 186.18 BUS AD-MBA: Business Administration MBA File: 14.11 CH ENG-MS: Chemical Engineering MS File: 151.3 CHEM-BA: Chemistry BA File: 153.47 CP ENG-BS: Computer Engineering BS File: 155.40 EL ENG-BS: Electrical Engineering BS

  4. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Degree Changes (DC) Requested (cont d) File: 44.26 ENG MG-BS: Engineering Management BS File: 46.9 ENG MG-MS: Engineering Management MS File: 45.8 ENG MGT-MI: Engineering Management Minor File: 261.1 FR ENG-UN: Freshman Engineering Program File: 156.18 GE ENG-BS: Geological Engineering BS File: 64.23 GL&GPH-BS: Geology and Geophysics BS File: 157.18 HIST-BA: History BA File: 75.23 IST-BS: Information Science and Tch BS File: 115.24 PHYSIC-BS: Physics BS File: 131.9 SYS EN-PHD: Systems Engineering PhD

  5. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Course Changes (CC) Requested File: 4470.3 BUS 5730: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Business File: 2375.8 COMP ENG 5450: Digital Image Processing File: 180.9 COMP ENG 5460: Machine Vision File: 2214.3 ELEC ENG 4096: Electrical Engineering Senior Project I File: 904.3 ELEC ENG 5170: Introduction To Circuit Synthesis File: 898.4 ELEC ENG 5210: Fourier Optics File: 2538.1 ELEC ENG 5600: Interference Control in Electronic Systems File: 2431.3 ENG MGT 4110: General Management-Design and Integration File: 4407.5 IS&T 5520: Data Science and Machine Learning with Python File: 4471.6 IS&T 5535: Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications

  6. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Course Changes (CC) Requested File: 1250.1 GEO ENG 5331: Subsurface Hydrology File: 1890.9 GEOLOGY 1141: Physical Oceanography File: 2611.1 GEOLOGY 4310: Remote Sensing Technology File: 1603.5 MECH ENG 5763: Computer Aided Design: Theory and Practice File: 689.1 PET ENG 4511: Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

  7. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 CCC Meeting 31 May Committee Activity 6 Degree change request (DC forms) 12 Course change requests (CC forms) 5 Experimental course requests (EC forms)

  8. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Degree Changes (DC) Requested File: 145.9 BIOINFO-MI: Bioinformatics Minor File: 34.5 CMP SC-PHD: Computer Science PhD File: 163.2 EL ENG-MS: Electrical Engineering MS File: 38.15 ECON-BA: Economics BA File: 75.23 IST-BS: Information Science and Tch BS File: 108.17 PE ENG-BS: Petroleum Engineering BS

  9. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Course Changes (CC) Requested File: 4532 CHEM ENG 4540: Energy Engineering and Economics File: 2127.1 COMP SCI 2200: Theory of Computer Science File: 813.1 COMP SCI 2300: File Structures and Introduction to Database Systems File: 2507.6 COMP SCI 2500: Algorithms File: 184.1 COMP SCI 3800: Introduction to Operating Systems File: 2489.1 COMP SCI 5201: Object-Oriented Numerical Modeling I File: 1617.1 COMP SCI 5403: Introduction to Robotics File: 4542 COMP SCI 6204: Applied Graph Theory for Computer File: 856.1 ELEC ENG 2120: Circuits II File: 4540 ELEC ENG 6565: Power System Protection II File: 4547 IS&T 1561: Algorithms and Programming with Java File: 4548 IS&T 1562: Java and Data Structures

  10. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Curriculum committee moves for FS to approve the DC and CC form actions Discussion: Questions or comments?

  11. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Experimental Course (EC) Requests File: 4535 CIV ENG 5001.002: Environmental Water Resources Field Methods File: 4539 HISTORY 3001.004: World War I: A Global Perspective File: 4538 PET ENG 6001.010: Advanced Applied Reservoir Engineering File: 4541 File: 4532 File: 4536 File: 4546 File: 4545 ELEC ENG 5001.006: Microgrids Systems and Architectures EXP ENG 5001.001: Underwater Blasting EXP ENG 6001.004: Post Blast Forensic Analysis HISTORY 3001.005: Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World NUC ENG 6001.005: Nuclear RELAP5 Thermal Hydraulic Analysis

  12. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 CCC Motion: CCC moves for Faculty Senate to adopt the minor creation policy.

  13. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Introduction The purpose for the Experimental Course (EC) process is to allow for development of modern degrees via new course content but also to help determine marketability and viability/cost effectiveness of the new courses. New or substantially different degree programs are subject to degree viability justification and approval by state agencies. New course creation can skip the EC process by making the course to be required within a degree program. Minor and certificate programs are useful marketing tools that exemplify uniqueness and value of the S&T campus to attract students but are elective and supportive to a program of study, not degree programs in their own right. Course viability is subject to the Chancellor Policy Memo II-30, as well as the respective policies of each college. While enrollments of courses being developed within the EC process are more lenient than permanently numbered courses, it is expected that new courses with permanent numbers will meet viability policies. Minors are commonly created for the purposes specified above as an extension of a degree program, having required courses in common, which has no additional program cost since the courses are populated as required parts of the degree program. As such, minors created from degree programs are encouraged. Departments can choose to skip the EC process and create a new permanent course, e.g., when creating a minor, emphasis, or certificate, in addition to courses that are also to be required within a degree program.

  14. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Minor with Permanent Course Creation The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to not maintain those that do not attract students. Each degree program is allowed one minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may create as many other minors as are reasonably populated. All current minor programs are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population. Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided there is a compelling reason for their creation. The campus curriculum committee (CCC) will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling. All proposed permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be required in the minor. No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the EC process must be well-justified.

  15. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Minor with Permanent Course Creation The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to not maintain those that do not attract students. Each degree program is allowed one minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may create as many other minors as are reasonably populated. All current minor programs are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population. Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided there is a compelling reason for their creation. The campus curriculum committee (CCC) will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling. All proposed permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be required in the minor. No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the EC process must be well-justified.

  16. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Minor with Permanent Course Creation The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to not maintain those that do not attract students. Each degree program is allowed one minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may create as many other minors as are reasonably populated. All current minor programs are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population. Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided there is a compelling reason for their creation. The campus curriculum committee (CCC) will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling. All proposed permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be required in the minor. No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the EC process must be well-justified.

  17. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Minor with Permanent Course Creation The goal is to underscore the excellence available in academic learning on campus but to not maintain those that do not attract students. Each degree program is allowed one minor program that requires no student population justification per year, having been ostensibly created from required courses of their degree program, but departments may create as many other minors as are reasonably populated. All current minor programs are included in any counting of minors that are not justified by population. Minors can be used as a reason to create new classes that bypass the EC process provided there is a compelling reason for their creation. The campus curriculum committee (CCC) will recommend to the Senate those that are deemed compelling. All proposed permanent courses, those proposing non-experimental catalog numbers, must be required in the minor. No more than 6 credit hours of new permanent courses per year that bypass the EC process are allowed; any additional course credit hours bypassing the EC process must be well-justified.

  18. Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 Course Purging Policy To avoid simply a bypassing of the EC process, minors and their respective courses shall be evaluated for number of students completing said minor and courses at a period of 5 years and assessed against the appropriate campus policy(ies). Minors and their courses required within the minor not meeting those policies are to be deactivated along with the new courses that were created outside the EC process when the minor was created unless the course has been taught successfully within the last 5 years. Courses not taught are routinely purged from the catalog about every 10 years. At the 10 year review, any required courses for a degree program, minor, or certificate but having not been taught successfully during the last 10 years will be assessed by the campus curriculum committee for deactivation, along with the degree program, minor, or certificate requiring that course.

  19. Zero graduates 5 or less graduates Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 10 or less graduates Last 5 Years (4143-4543) 5 years Last 10 Years (3643-4543) 10 years ACADEMIC PLAN SUSTAIN-MI: Sustainability Minor PRE MBA-MI: Pre MBA Minor PROPOSED: Minor in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Business PROPOSED: Minor in Financial Technology (FinTech)(FIN TCH-MI) HCI-MI: Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Minor IST-MI: Information Sci & Tech Minor MOBLB&T-MI: Mobile Bus & Tech Minor DSCMGMT-MI: Digital Supply Chain Mgt Minor ERP-MI: Enterprise Resource Plan Minor Minor in Business and Management Systems (changed to Business Minor) SUS BUS-MI: Minor in Sustainable Business (discontinued) E&S COM-MI: Elect & Social Commerce Minor CYBERMG-MI: Cybersecurity Management and Information Assurance Minor MGMT-MI: Management Minor ENTPRNS-MI: Entrepreneurship Minor MARKET-MI: Marketing Minor PROPOSED: Business Applications and Software Development Minor (BUSAPPS-MI) ANA&DTA-MI: Business Analytics and Data Science Minor FINANCE-MI: Finance Minor BUS&MS-MI: Business Minor MATERL-MI: Minor in Materials PSYCH-MI: Psychology Minor PSY LEA-MI: Psychol of Leadership Minor PSYHLTH-MI: Psychology for Health Care Minor PSYMETR-MI: Psychometrics Minor I/O PSY-MI: Indus/Organization Psych Minor COGNEUR-MI: Cognitive Neuroscience Minor SOCIOL-MI: Sociology Minor MIL SC-MI: Adaptive Leadership Minor MIL AIR-MI: Military Aerospace Studies Minor GE ENG-MI: Geological Engineering Minor GEOL-MI: Geology Minor PE ENG-MI: Petroleum Engineering Minor HUM ENG-MI: Humanitarian Engineering and Science Minor PHYSIC-MI: Physics Minor EXP EN-MI: Explosives Engineering Minor EXP EN-MIG: Explosives Engineering Minor MNRL PR-MI: Mineral Process Eng Minor MI ENG-MI: Mining Engineering Minor NU ENG-MI: Nuclear Engineering Minor EL ENG-MI: Minor in Electrical Engineering AUTOENG-MI: Minor in Automation Engineering CP ENG-MI: Computer Engineering Minor ENG MGT-MI: Engineering Management Minor CMP SC-MI: Computer Science Minor HIST-MI: History Minor PRE LAW-MI: Pre Law Minor SCTCPL-MI: Science, Tech, & Politics Minor POL SC-MI: Political Science Minor CRTVWR-MI: Creative Writing Minor LIT-MI: Literature Minor LIT&FIL-MI: Literature and Film Minor TCH COM-MI: Technical Communication Minor TCH CM-MIG: Technical Communication Minor ENGL-MI: English Minor (?) WRTG-MI: Writing Minor LIT&SCI-MI: Literature and Science Minor (discontinued) TCH WRT-MI: Minor in Technical Writing (discontinued) AM STU-MI: American Studies Minor ART-MI: Art Minor STU ART-MI: Studio Art Minor FILM&LT-MI: Film and Literature Minor PHILTCH-MI: Philosophy of Technology Minor PHIL-MI: Philosophy Minor ETHICS-MI: Ethics Minor FRENCH-MI: French Minor MUSIC-MI: Music Minor GERMAN-MI: German Minor RUSS-MI: Russian Minor SPAN-MI: Spanish Minor L COMM-MI: Leadership Communication Minor LATINST-MI: Latin American Studies for Technical Applications Minor THEATRE-MI: Theatre Minor COMM ST-MI: Communication Studies Minor MUL&DIV-MI: Multiculture & Diversity Minor GLBLSTD-MI: Global Studies Minor AP MATH-MI: Applied Math Minor MATH-MI: Mathematics Minor CHEM-MI: Chemistry Minor BIOINFO-MI: Bioinformatics Minor BIO SC-MI: Biological Sciences Minor BIOMED-MI: Biomedical Engineering Minor PRE-MED-MI: Pre-Medicine Minor LIFE S-MI: Life Sciences Minor (changed name to Biological Sciences Minor) AE ENG-MI: Aerospace Engineering Minor FN ECN-MI: Financial Economics Minor (discontinued) BSN ECN-MI: Business Economics Minor (discontinued) ACCT&F-MI: Accounting and Finance Minor (discontinued) E-T ECN-MI: Energy-Technology Economics GS ECON-MI: Global Sustainable Economics Minor IN ECN-MI: International Economics Minor ECON-MI: Economics Minor Total In Joe'SS Date Established 8/1/2011 1/1/2008 18 17 18 5 1 4 1/1/2018 1/1/2015 1/1/2008 4 4 4 185 98 150 2 2 2 1/1/2013 8/1/2009 86 73 86 3 3 1 3 3 3 2/1/2013 3/1/2017 1/1/2013 2/1/2013 1/1/2008 1/1/2018 1/1/1900 5/1/2008 1/1/2008 6/8/2004 1/1/1900 1/1/2015 1/1/2017 1/1/2007 1/1/1900 7/1/2005 1/1/1900 8/1/2015 8/1/2015 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/1/2014 1/1/1900 11/22/2004 8/15/2005 8/1/2009 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 8/1/2012 1/1/2014 2/1/2013 6/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 6/1/2007 1/1/2015 1/1/1900 12/26/2012 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/10/2009 8/10/2009 8 8 8 20 77 20 64 20 75 8 8 8 22 16 22 520 138 498 39 194 23 80 406 109 178 24 5 1 1 1 48 25 16 73 19 18 9 16 18 11 0 8 0 23 19 13 19 6 253 10 142 228 5 5 7 5 5 106 140 18 54 39 122 2 0 4 2 1 9 2 0 22 13 22 5 2 9 2 5 9 2 22 65 22 38 48 49 14 22 60 95 442 438 25 16 104 136 25 10 25 6 12 8 4 8 131 10 23 8 7 0 2 0 5 24 65 0 5 0 0 0 18 1/1/1900 1 0 0 38 8/26/2002 1/1/1900 1/1/2010 60 15 17 12 27 15 4 3 1 2 1 3 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 5/1/2017 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/20/2006 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/25/2003 1/1/1900 8/1/2014 8/26/2002 112 27 2 18 11 12 15 32 6 42 2 26 25 19 25 69 17 2 81 51 37 53 162 41 19 295 9 19 31 5 38 9 553 371 15 4 21 7 253 208 5 38 528 852 582 10 133 13 1 6 44 13 3 0 11 0 0 0 4 2 82 13 6 0 17 0 0 0 5 2 8 60 35 2 1 15 5 2 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/2013 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 463 40 116

  20. ACADEMIC PLAN SUSTAIN-MI: Sustainability Minor PRE MBA-MI: Pre MBA Minor PROPOSED: Minor in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Business PROPOSED: Minor in Financial Technology (FinTech)(FIN TCH-MI) HCI-MI: Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Minor IST-MI: Information Sci & Tech Minor MOBLB&T-MI: Mobile Bus & Tech Minor DSCMGMT-MI: Digital Supply Chain Mgt Minor ERP-MI: Enterprise Resource Plan Minor Minor in Business and Management Systems (changed to Business Minor) SUS BUS-MI: Minor in Sustainable Business (discontinued) E&S COM-MI: Elect & Social Commerce Minor CYBERMG-MI: Cybersecurity Management and Information Assurance Minor MGMT-MI: Management Minor ENTPRNS-MI: Entrepreneurship Minor MARKET-MI: Marketing Minor PROPOSED: Business Applications and Software Development Minor (BUSAPPS-MI) ANA&DTA-MI: Business Analytics and Data Science Minor FINANCE-MI: Finance Minor BUS&MS-MI: Business Minor MATERL-MI: Minor in Materials PSYCH-MI: Psychology Minor PSY LEA-MI: Psychol of Leadership Minor PSYHLTH-MI: Psychology for Health Care Minor PSYMETR-MI: Psychometrics Minor I/O PSY-MI: Indus/Organization Psych Minor COGNEUR-MI: Cognitive Neuroscience Minor SOCIOL-MI: Sociology Minor MIL SC-MI: Adaptive Leadership Minor MIL AIR-MI: Military Aerospace Studies Minor GE ENG-MI: Geological Engineering Minor GEOL-MI: Geology Minor PE ENG-MI: Petroleum Engineering Minor HUM ENG-MI: Humanitarian Engineering and Science Minor PHYSIC-MI: Physics Minor EXP EN-MI: Explosives Engineering Minor EXP EN-MIG: Explosives Engineering Minor MNRL PR-MI: Mineral Process Eng Minor MI ENG-MI: Mining Engineering Minor NU ENG-MI: Nuclear Engineering Minor EL ENG-MI: Minor in Electrical Engineering AUTOENG-MI: Minor in Automation Engineering CP ENG-MI: Computer Engineering Minor ENG MGT-MI: Engineering Management Minor CMP SC-MI: Computer Science Minor HIST-MI: History Minor PRE LAW-MI: Pre Law Minor SCTCPL-MI: Science, Tech, & Politics Minor POL SC-MI: Political Science Minor CRTVWR-MI: Creative Writing Minor LIT-MI: Literature Minor LIT&FIL-MI: Literature and Film Minor TCH COM-MI: Technical Communication Minor TCH CM-MIG: Technical Communication Minor ENGL-MI: English Minor (?) WRTG-MI: Writing Minor LIT&SCI-MI: Literature and Science Minor (discontinued) TCH WRT-MI: Minor in Technical Writing (discontinued) AM STU-MI: American Studies Minor ART-MI: Art Minor STU ART-MI: Studio Art Minor FILM&LT-MI: Film and Literature Minor PHILTCH-MI: Philosophy of Technology Minor PHIL-MI: Philosophy Minor ETHICS-MI: Ethics Minor FRENCH-MI: French Minor MUSIC-MI: Music Minor GERMAN-MI: German Minor RUSS-MI: Russian Minor SPAN-MI: Spanish Minor L COMM-MI: Leadership Communication Minor LATINST-MI: Latin American Studies for Technical Applications Minor THEATRE-MI: Theatre Minor COMM ST-MI: Communication Studies Minor MUL&DIV-MI: Multiculture & Diversity Minor GLBLSTD-MI: Global Studies Minor AP MATH-MI: Applied Math Minor MATH-MI: Mathematics Minor CHEM-MI: Chemistry Minor BIOINFO-MI: Bioinformatics Minor BIO SC-MI: Biological Sciences Minor BIOMED-MI: Biomedical Engineering Minor PRE-MED-MI: Pre-Medicine Minor LIFE S-MI: Life Sciences Minor (changed name to Biological Sciences Minor) AE ENG-MI: Aerospace Engineering Minor FN ECN-MI: Financial Economics Minor (discontinued) BSN ECN-MI: Business Economics Minor (discontinued) ACCT&F-MI: Accounting and Finance Minor (discontinued) E-T ECN-MI: Energy-Technology Economics GS ECON-MI: Global Sustainable Economics Minor IN ECN-MI: International Economics Minor ECON-MI: Economics Minor Total In Joe'SS Last 5 Years (4143-4543) Last 10 Years (3643-4543) Date Established 8/1/2011 1/1/2008 18 17 18 5 1 4 1/1/2018 1/1/2015 1/1/2008 4 4 4 185 98 150 2 2 2 1/1/2013 8/1/2009 86 73 86 3 3 1 3 3 3 2/1/2013 3/1/2017 1/1/2013 2/1/2013 1/1/2008 1/1/2018 1/1/1900 5/1/2008 1/1/2008 6/8/2004 1/1/1900 1/1/2015 1/1/2017 1/1/2007 1/1/1900 7/1/2005 1/1/1900 8/1/2015 8/1/2015 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/1/2014 1/1/1900 11/22/2004 8/15/2005 8/1/2009 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 8/1/2012 1/1/2014 2/1/2013 6/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 6/1/2007 1/1/2015 1/1/1900 12/26/2012 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/10/2009 8/10/2009 8 8 8 20 77 20 64 20 75 8 8 8 Zero graduates 5 or less graduates 22 16 22 520 138 498 39 194 23 80 406 109 178 24 Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 10 or less graduates 5 years 10 years 5 1 1 1 48 25 16 73 19 18 9 16 18 11 0 8 0 23 19 13 19 6 253 10 142 228 5 5 7 5 5 106 140 18 54 39 122 2 0 4 2 1 9 2 0 22 13 22 5 2 9 2 5 9 2 22 65 22 38 48 49 14 22 60 95 442 438 25 16 104 136 25 10 25 6 12 8 4 8 131 10 23 8 7 0 2 0 5 24 65 0 5 0 0 0 18 1/1/1900 1 0 0 38 8/26/2002 1/1/1900 1/1/2010 60 15 17 12 27 15 4 3 1 2 1 3 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 5/1/2017 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/20/2006 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/25/2003 1/1/1900 8/1/2014 8/26/2002 112 27 2 18 11 12 15 32 6 42 2 26 25 19 25 69 17 2 81 51 37 53 162 41 19 295 9 19 31 5 38 9 553 371 15 4 21 7 253 208 5 38 528 852 582 10 133 13 1 6 44 13 3 0 11 0 0 0 4 2 82 13 6 0 17 0 0 0 5 2 8 60 35 2 1 15 5 2 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/2013 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 463 40 116

  21. ACADEMIC PLAN SUSTAIN-MI: Sustainability Minor PRE MBA-MI: Pre MBA Minor PROPOSED: Minor in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Business PROPOSED: Minor in Financial Technology (FinTech)(FIN TCH-MI) HCI-MI: Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Minor IST-MI: Information Sci & Tech Minor MOBLB&T-MI: Mobile Bus & Tech Minor DSCMGMT-MI: Digital Supply Chain Mgt Minor ERP-MI: Enterprise Resource Plan Minor Minor in Business and Management Systems (changed to Business Minor) SUS BUS-MI: Minor in Sustainable Business (discontinued) E&S COM-MI: Elect & Social Commerce Minor CYBERMG-MI: Cybersecurity Management and Information Assurance Minor MGMT-MI: Management Minor ENTPRNS-MI: Entrepreneurship Minor MARKET-MI: Marketing Minor PROPOSED: Business Applications and Software Development Minor (BUSAPPS-MI) ANA&DTA-MI: Business Analytics and Data Science Minor FINANCE-MI: Finance Minor BUS&MS-MI: Business Minor MATERL-MI: Minor in Materials PSYCH-MI: Psychology Minor PSY LEA-MI: Psychol of Leadership Minor PSYHLTH-MI: Psychology for Health Care Minor PSYMETR-MI: Psychometrics Minor I/O PSY-MI: Indus/Organization Psych Minor COGNEUR-MI: Cognitive Neuroscience Minor SOCIOL-MI: Sociology Minor MIL SC-MI: Adaptive Leadership Minor MIL AIR-MI: Military Aerospace Studies Minor GE ENG-MI: Geological Engineering Minor GEOL-MI: Geology Minor PE ENG-MI: Petroleum Engineering Minor HUM ENG-MI: Humanitarian Engineering and Science Minor PHYSIC-MI: Physics Minor EXP EN-MI: Explosives Engineering Minor EXP EN-MIG: Explosives Engineering Minor MNRL PR-MI: Mineral Process Eng Minor MI ENG-MI: Mining Engineering Minor NU ENG-MI: Nuclear Engineering Minor EL ENG-MI: Minor in Electrical Engineering AUTOENG-MI: Minor in Automation Engineering CP ENG-MI: Computer Engineering Minor ENG MGT-MI: Engineering Management Minor CMP SC-MI: Computer Science Minor HIST-MI: History Minor PRE LAW-MI: Pre Law Minor SCTCPL-MI: Science, Tech, & Politics Minor POL SC-MI: Political Science Minor CRTVWR-MI: Creative Writing Minor LIT-MI: Literature Minor LIT&FIL-MI: Literature and Film Minor TCH COM-MI: Technical Communication Minor TCH CM-MIG: Technical Communication Minor ENGL-MI: English Minor (?) WRTG-MI: Writing Minor LIT&SCI-MI: Literature and Science Minor (discontinued) TCH WRT-MI: Minor in Technical Writing (discontinued) AM STU-MI: American Studies Minor ART-MI: Art Minor STU ART-MI: Studio Art Minor FILM&LT-MI: Film and Literature Minor PHILTCH-MI: Philosophy of Technology Minor PHIL-MI: Philosophy Minor ETHICS-MI: Ethics Minor FRENCH-MI: French Minor MUSIC-MI: Music Minor GERMAN-MI: German Minor RUSS-MI: Russian Minor SPAN-MI: Spanish Minor L COMM-MI: Leadership Communication Minor LATINST-MI: Latin American Studies for Technical Applications Minor THEATRE-MI: Theatre Minor COMM ST-MI: Communication Studies Minor MUL&DIV-MI: Multiculture & Diversity Minor GLBLSTD-MI: Global Studies Minor AP MATH-MI: Applied Math Minor MATH-MI: Mathematics Minor CHEM-MI: Chemistry Minor BIOINFO-MI: Bioinformatics Minor BIO SC-MI: Biological Sciences Minor BIOMED-MI: Biomedical Engineering Minor PRE-MED-MI: Pre-Medicine Minor LIFE S-MI: Life Sciences Minor (changed name to Biological Sciences Minor) AE ENG-MI: Aerospace Engineering Minor FN ECN-MI: Financial Economics Minor (discontinued) BSN ECN-MI: Business Economics Minor (discontinued) ACCT&F-MI: Accounting and Finance Minor (discontinued) E-T ECN-MI: Energy-Technology Economics GS ECON-MI: Global Sustainable Economics Minor IN ECN-MI: International Economics Minor ECON-MI: Economics Minor Total In Joe'SS Last 5 Years (4143-4543) Last 10 Years (3643-4543) Date Established 8/1/2011 1/1/2008 18 17 18 5 1 4 1/1/2018 1/1/2015 1/1/2008 4 4 4 185 98 150 2 2 2 1/1/2013 8/1/2009 86 73 86 3 3 1 3 3 3 2/1/2013 3/1/2017 1/1/2013 2/1/2013 1/1/2008 1/1/2018 1/1/1900 5/1/2008 1/1/2008 6/8/2004 1/1/1900 1/1/2015 1/1/2017 1/1/2007 1/1/1900 7/1/2005 1/1/1900 8/1/2015 8/1/2015 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 6/1/2014 1/1/1900 11/22/2004 8/15/2005 8/1/2009 6/8/2004 6/8/2004 8/1/2012 1/1/2014 2/1/2013 6/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 6/1/2007 1/1/2015 1/1/1900 12/26/2012 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/10/2009 8/10/2009 8 8 8 20 77 20 64 20 75 8 8 8 22 16 22 520 138 498 39 194 23 80 406 109 178 24 5 1 1 1 48 25 16 73 19 18 9 16 18 11 0 8 0 23 19 13 19 6 253 10 142 228 5 5 7 5 5 106 140 18 54 39 122 2 0 4 2 1 9 2 0 22 13 22 5 2 9 2 5 9 2 22 65 22 38 48 49 14 22 60 95 442 438 25 16 104 136 25 10 25 6 12 8 4 8 Zero graduates 5 or less graduates 131 10 23 8 7 0 2 0 5 Campus Curricula Committee Report 14 June 2018 0 0 10 or less graduates 5 years 10 years 24 65 0 5 0 18 1/1/1900 1 0 0 38 8/26/2002 1/1/1900 1/1/2010 60 15 17 12 27 15 4 3 1 2 1 3 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 8/1/2011 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 5/1/2017 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/20/2006 4/21/2009 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 8/25/2003 1/1/1900 8/1/2014 8/26/2002 112 27 2 18 11 12 15 32 6 42 2 26 25 19 25 69 17 2 81 51 37 53 162 41 19 295 9 19 31 5 38 9 553 371 15 4 21 7 253 208 5 38 528 852 582 10 133 13 1 6 44 13 3 0 11 0 0 0 4 2 82 13 6 0 17 0 0 0 5 2 8 60 35 2 1 15 5 2 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 1/1/2013 1/1/1900 1/1/1900 463 40 116

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