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1/23/2019: Course Change Form MGMT 482
This course combines BUSN 482 and BUSN 483 into a single comprehensive strategic management course. This change is intended to provide a comprehensive course that serves as a sound foundation in preparation for the Management capstone course entitled MGMT 484, Business Consulting Project, as well as supporting professional success
1/23/2019: Course Change Form MGMT 104
Designates this Management course as such and renumbers for course sequence
1/23/2019: Course Change Form BUSN 383
Deletion since the course sequence has been revised
7/24/2019: Faculty Senate Approved Meeting Minutes
Motions FSM01-201920
Motion: The Faculty Senate Move the amended Promotion Calendar (see attached) be approved. Further, the Faculty Senate recommends the promotion candidate request the Summer term as their off-term to facilitate rapid responses to issues in their submitted documentation. The amended schedule to take effect immediately (Academic Calendar Year 2019-20120) while the off-term request delayed until the next academic year (2020-2021). No vot
6/5/2019: Faculty Senate Unapproved Meeting Minutes
6-5-19
1. MS in Lean Substitutions - Vote to Approve: 13,0,0 - PASSED
2. Honors Program - Vote to Approve: 13,0,0 - PASSE
9/11/2019: Course Change Form BUSN 659
BUSN459/BUSN659 to be offered as joint Undergraduate/Graduate course (International Business).*
*While students will be in the same course there will be 2 separate sets of requirements. The requirements for the graduate course will be significantly increased to meet the standards of the Graduate College. The combination of these two courses support students completing their degree adding a Master’s degree and are viable with current faculty resources in the SoM
11/20/2019: Course Change Form MSE
The existing MSE: Automotive Systems program will be updated to be more inclusive of the broad range of skills necessary to the modern automotive industry. Rather than being M.E. centric, as it has been in the past the new program will support automotive related courses in ECE and IME. Most of the elective courses for the program already exist. Three new “Fundamentals” courses will be added to facilitate multidisciplinary coursework. To reflect this new approach (and current industry terminology) the program name will change to MSE: Mobility Systems
11/20/2019: Course Change Form MECH 601
This is a new course that will be offered to non-ME students in the MSE Mobility Systems program