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8/28/2019: Course Change Form MECH 541
Kettering University is eliminating 500 course numbers due to HLC concerns 500 level courses. Since our 500 level courses are defined as mezzanine they are not considered to be graduate courses by HLC. This puts a limit on how many 500 level courses a graduate student can take in the graduate program. According to HLC they cannot take more than five 500 courses. The Course Number is being changed to MECH-441
2/13/2019: Course Change Form MECH 331
Currently, MECH 330, is a four (4) credit hour course with three contact hours of lecture and two (2) contact hours of lab. The course is being restructured as a three (3) credit hour course (MECH 330) with three (3) contact hours of lecture and a one (1) credit hour course (MECH 331) with two (2) contact hours of lab. This falls in line with courses like Physics I and Physics II, where a student takes the lecture and lab portions as separate classes
8/21/2019: Course Change Form - Engineering Physics Major
For the Engineering Physics Major add an option for intermediate courses from Electrical/Computer Engineering.
Replace: “MECH-210: Statics and MECH-212: Mechanics of Materials” with
“ (MECH-210: Statics AND MECH-212: Mechanics of Materials) OR (CE-210: Digital Systems I AND CE-320: Microcomputers I)
Rationale: Statics and Mechanics of Materials provide an intermediate level gateway to the range of Mechanical Engineering mechanics courses, and are essential for our EP students to succeed in an ME capstone design course involving mechanical design (some are more aligned with energy systems, which stems from the Thermodynamics course). Digital Systems I and Microcomputers I serve a similar gateway role for the Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering majors. A choice of intermediate courses provides a clearer pathway for students interested in either ME or the CE/EE options included in our EP major Engineering Elective sequence
12/11/2019: Course Change Form IME 622
This course addition supports MSE programs and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the university. In addition to the coursework undergraduates must complete, graduate students are expected to complete an advanced simulation model using industry-current software tools
8/28/2019: Faculty Senate Approved Meeting Minutes
UCC Changes Approved Changes reflecting restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses and eliminating 500 level courses
7/31/2019: Faculty Senate Motion
FSM01-1920
Motion to approve: 13,0,0 - Approved
FSM02-1920
Move to dismiss: 13,0,0 - Dismisse