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7/31/2019: Faculty Senate Approved Meeting Minutes
FSM01-1920 Amended The Faculty Senate move the amended Promotion Calendar be approved. The amended schedule to take effect immediately (Academic Calendar Year 2019-2020) Approved 13,0,0 Link to updated
UCC Changes Approved Addition of MGMT 510 as Pre-req option to 11 School of Mgmt courses Addition of ENGR option to Technology Leadership Cer
5/8/2019: Approved-Adding Security Topics CS471
Recent ABET changes require security topics to be covered in courses for all majors. We have been covering the design of security features in software engineering; this new description makes that clear
9/11/2019: Course Change Form Bus 401
Change course number for International Business from BUSN401 to BUSN459.
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
8/28/2019: Course Change Form MECH 682
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses. Graduate students will now be expected to complete additional modeling/project work
8/28/2019: Course Change Form MECH 545
Kettering is eliminating 500 course numbers due to HLC concerns about the 500 level courses since they are not considered graduate level courses. The course will be offered as MECH-445/645. Undergraduate students take the 400 level course and graduate students take the 600-level course
2/6/2019: Course Change Form 431
MECH 430 is currently a four (4) credit hour course with five (5) contact hours: three (3) lecture and two (2) lab. Currently, the grading for the lab is integrated in the overall course grade. The course will be separated into one, three (3) credit hour lecture course (3 contact hours), MECH 430, and one, one (1) credit hour lab course (two contact hours), MECH431. This arrangement falls in line with the model set in other programs such as Physics (i.e. PHYS 114 and 115). If workload is assessed by credit hour, this change will need to occur to better define the workload associated with this course