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COURSE REVISIONS. Once an RTT course is developed and delivered, revisions may be necessary. Revisions can fall into three categories: minor, strategy, and major. Minor course revisions are the semester-to-semester responsibility of the developer(s) after the course is approved by the OIC. Within five years after an RTT has been approved by the OIC the course will be reviewed to determine if a revision is necessary. The necessity of a revision will be made by the Distance Learning Department. The determination as to the type of revision will be made in consultation with the discipline faculty and department chairperson/representative before the development begins. A. Minor Revision A minor course revision may include content changes related to broken links (and their subsequent impact), publisher resources changes, accessibility improvements, clarifications and technical updates to assessments, learning activities, or practice. Changes to the course are to be carried out by the developing faculty on an “as-needed” basis with the assistance of a Course Manager. These changes are to be reported back to the Distance Learning Department if the course is an RTT course. B. Strategy Revision A strategy revision includes changes made to the course that are related to instructional strategies throughout the course; it involves very limited or no discipline content changes in the learning activities, Strategy revisions require the assistance of an instructional designer and course manager and in collaboration with a subject matter expert.
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Math and Computer Science CS 520 - Theory of Computation Prerequisites: CS 258 or CS 202 and MATH 320 or CS 303. CS 520 - Theory of Computation Prerequisites: CS 202 or CS 303. A-F Grading CS 521 - Formal Methods Prerequisites: CS 303 or consent of instuctor. CS 521 - Formal Methods Prerequisites: CS 202 and 303 CS 540 - Graphics Programming Prerequisites: CS 258 and Math 320. Note: Computer graphics course project required. CS 551 - Computer Architecture Prerequisites: CS 303 or consent of instructor. Prerequisites: CS 202 and 303. A-F Grading CS 558 - Algorithms Prerequisites: CS 303 or consent of instructor. CS 558 - Algorithms Prerequisites: CS 202 and 303 A-F Grading CS 563 - Compiler Design Prerequisites: 258 CS 563 - Compiler Design Prerequisites: CS 202 Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. CS 575 - Artificial Intelligence CS 575 - Artificial Intelligence
COURSE REVISIONS. ▇▇▇▇ COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Elementary, Early, and Special Education SPED 607 - Diversity and Disability in Today’s Schools Note: field experience integrated with pedagogical knowledge of teaching. SPED 607 - Diversity and Disability in Today’s Schools
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: Art ARTH 489 - Topics in African Art Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. Cross-listed: AFRI 489 Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. ▇▇▇▇ COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Elementary, Early, and Special Education
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY: Technology Management COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY: Technology Management MCT 700 Human Relations and Leadership in Manufacturing—3 hours. A course on the human side of manufacturing organizations. The course deals with how people organize, and how they relate to one another. Students will learn that the aforementioned are shaped by forces from both inside and outside of the organization. These forces, then, are indicators of emerging trends in leadership, management, and organizational design in manufacturing. MFG 700 Human Relations and Leadership in Manufacturing—3 hours. A course on the human side of manufacturing organizations. The course deals with how people organize, and how they relate to one another. Students will learn that the aforementioned are shaped by forces from both inside and outside of the organization. These forces, then, are indicators of emerging trends in leadership, management, and organizational design in manufacturing. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology Library Media Additional License (27 semester hours) Brief Summary:
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Political Science PSCI 699 - Master’s Thesis PSCI 699 - Master’s Thesis COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology CIMT 641 - Networking and Facilities
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: Earth and Environmental Systems ENVI 270 - Earth History Prerequisites: ENVI 170 or equivalent. Note: Field trip required. General Education Credit: General Education Credits [GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Elective] Prerequisites: ENVI 110 or 170 or equivalent. Note: Field trip required. A-F Grading COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: Mathematics and Computer Science MATH 123 - Analytic Geometry and Linear Algebra for Engineers Prerequisites: MATH 115 or equivalent. MATH 123 - Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry Prerequisites: MATH 115 or equivalent. A-F Grading COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: English ENG 335 - Science Fiction as Social Criticism
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Family and Consumer Sciences FCS 412 - Apparel Market Experience FCS 412 - Apparel Market Experience COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: International Studies IS 398 - International Studies—ISEP Study Abroad Note: Apply to the Study Abroad Coordinator in the International Affairs Center by spring of the sophomore year. Repeatable: Once. Note: Apply to the Study Abroad Coordinator in the International Affairs Center by spring of the sophomore year.
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY: Aviation Technology
COURSE REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Psychology PSY 514 Motivation and Behavior—3 hours. Human and animal motivation treated as a function of physiological processes, learning, development, and social interaction. Prerequisite: 201 or consent of instructor. PSY 514 Motivation and Behavior—3 hours. Human and animal motivation treated as a function of physiological processes, learning, development, and social interaction. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent, or consent of instructor.