Council on Academic Affairs Minutes December 8, 2016

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1 Agenda for the December 8, 2016 CAA Meeting Items Approved: Items Pending: Ongoing: 16-96, CHM 3450, Biochemistry I (Revised Course; Technology-Delivery Designation) 16-97, Chemistry Department name change to Chemistry & Biochemistry (Department Name Change) 16-98, KSS 4340, Exercise Physiology (Revised Course; Technology-Delivery Designation) 16-99, Journalism Minor (Revised Minor) , CRM 3650, Criminological Theory (New Course; Technology-Delivery Designation) , CRM 4700, Contemporary Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice (New Course; Technology-Delivery Designation) , EIU 4123G, Social Movements, Crowds, and Violence (Revised Course; Technology- Delivery Designation) , B.A. in Criminology & Criminal Justice (New Major) , FCS 1120, Food Selection and Preparation (Revised Course) , FCS 2100, Personal Nutrition (Revised Course) , FCS 3120, Food Science (Revised Course) , BS in FCS Dietetics Option (Revised Option) , Policy for Credit from a College or University Taken While a High School Student (Deleted Policy) Multi-year plan regarding the University Learning Goals (For details concerning the plan, see agenda Item 13-83, CAA Learning Goals Committee s Recommendations & Resolution, which was approved by CAA at its 4/25/13 meeting) Council on Academic Affairs Minutes December 8, 2016 The December 8, 2016 meeting of the Council on Academic Affairs was held at 3:02 p.m. in the Room 4440 at Booth Library. Members Present: Members Absent: Staff Present: Guests Present: Mr. Aydt, Dr. Bruehler, Dr. Gronnvoll, Dr. Reid, Dr. Rhoads, Dr. Ruholl, Dr. Wilkinson, and Dr. Yan. Mr. Durant, Dr. Paulson, and Dr. Throneburg. Provost Lord and Ms. Fopay. Dr. Julie Dietz, Health Studies; Dr. Darren Hendrickson, Sociology & Anthropology; Dr. Mark Kattenbraker, Kinesiology & Sports Studies; Interim Dean Doug Klarup, College of Sciences; Dr. Bill Lovekamp, Sociology & Anthropology; Interim Associate Dean Chris Mitchell, CAH; Dr. Mr. Samuel Nusbaum, Daily Eastern News; Dr. Rebecca Peebles, Chemistry; Dr. Gopal Periyannan, Chemistry; and Dr. Sally Renaud, Journalism. I. Approval of the December 1, 2016 CAA Meeting Minutes. Dr. Ruholl moved and Dr. Reid seconded the motion to approve the minutes. The minutes of December 1, 2016, were approved as written. II. Items Added to the Agenda: , FCS 1120, Food Selection and Preparation (Revised Course) , FCS 2100, Personal Nutrition (Revised Course) , FCS 3120, Food Science (Revised Course) , BS in FCS Dietetics Option (Revised Option) , Policy for Credit from a College or University Taken While a High School Student (Deleted Policy) Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Wilkinson seconded the motion to add these items to the agenda.

2 2 III. Items Acted Upon: , CHM 3450, Biochemistry I (Revised Course; Technology-Delivery Designation). Dr. Periyannan and Dr. Peebles presented the proposal and answered questions of the council. Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Yan seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal was approved, effective Fall CHM Biochemistry I. (3-0-3) F, S. A comprehensive introduction to the chemical structure and biochemical functions of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids and enzymology as well as an introduction to the central energy metabolic pathways of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHM , Chemistry Department name change to Chemistry & Biochemistry (Department Name Change). Dr. Peebles and Dr. Periyannan presented the proposal and answered questions of the council. Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Reid seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal was approved, effective Fall The department name will change from Department of Chemistry to Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Note: The course prefix will not change , KSS 4340, Exercise Physiology (Revised Course; Technology-Delivery Designation). Dr. Kattenbraker presented the proposal and answered questions of the council. Dr. Kattenbraker requested a few revisions to the proposal. Dr. Yan moved and Mr. Aydt seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal, with revisions, was approved, effective Spring KSS Exercise Physiology. (3-0-3) F, S. A study of the acute and chronic effects of exercise and physical activity on the function and structure of the human body. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (BIO 2210 or BIO 2001G), KSS 1500, and KSS , Journalism Minor (Revised Minor). Dr. Renaud presented the proposal and answered questions of the council. Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Reid seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal (See Attachment A) was approved, effective Fall 2017.

3 , CRM 3650, Criminological Theory (New Course; Technology-Delivery Designation). Dr. Hendrickson presented the proposal. There were no questions. Dr. Reid moved and Dr. Ruholl seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal was approved, effective Fall CRM Criminological Theory. (3-0-3) S, Su. This course will cover classical and contemporary criminological theories developed to explain why and how individuals commit deviant or criminal acts. We will use theory to examine the nature, location, and impact of crime. The class will also cover the historical foundation of crime, the theoretical underpinnings of criminality, and a critical and theoretical analysis of how law shapes crime and delinquency as well as how crime influences public policy. Prerequisite: SOC , CRM 4700, Contemporary Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice (New Course; Technology-Delivery Designation). Dr. Hendrickson presented the proposal. There were no questions. Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Yan seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal was approved, effective Spring CRM Contemporary Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice. (3-0-3) F, S. Cont. Topics in Criminology. The course will explore contemporary topics in criminology and criminal justice. The course provides opportunities for the integration and synthesis of theory, research, and concepts learned in the criminology and criminal justice major. The course is restricted to Criminology and Criminal Justice Majors. Prerequisites: SOC 2840, SOC 3620, SOC 3630, CRM 3650, Criminology major GPA of 2.00, and Senior standing except with permission of the instructor , EIU 4123G, Social Movements, Crowds, and Violence (Revised Course; Technology- Delivery Designation). Dr. Hendrickson presented the proposal. There were no questions. Dr. Rhoads moved and Dr. Yan seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal was approved, effective Summer EIU 4123G. Social Movements, Crowds, and Violence. (3-0-3) On Demand. Movements/Crowds/Violence. A theoretical and empirical assessment of the origins, development, tactics, and consequences of recent social movements and social movement participants. Crowd behavior and violence will be specifically included as they relate to social movements. Sociology majors are excluded. Prerequisite: Completion of 75 semester hours. WI , B.A. in Criminology & Criminal Justice (New Major). Dr. Hendrickson presented the proposal and answered questions of the council. Dr. Reid moved and Dr. Rhoads seconded the motion to approve the proposal. The motion passed The proposal (See Attachment B) was approved, effective Fall 2017, pending BOT and IBHE approvals.

4 4 IV. Communications: a. College Curriculum Committee Minutes: 1. Minutes of the December 2, 2016 College of Sciences Curriculum Committee meeting. b. Executive Actions: 1. November 14, 2016 memorandum from Interim Dean Klarup, COS, requesting executive action to cross list several Sociology (SOC) courses, which focus on criminology and criminal justice, with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix): SOC 2761, 2780, 3770, 3780, 4750, and November 30, 2016 memorandum from Interim Associate Dean Mitchell, CAH, requesting executive action to create R course numbers for all undergraduate music ensembles. 3. December 1, 2016 memorandum from Interim Associate Dean Mitchell, CAH, requesting executive action to revise the prerequisites for ENG 2009G/2099G and ENG 2011G/2091G. V. Committee Reports: None. VI. Other: 1. Dr. Gronnvoll thanked Dr. Yan for stepping in this semester to fill the College of Sciences position on CAA. In addition, she reminded the council that Dr. Ruholl and Dr. Wilkinson will take over next semester as the CAA Chair and CAA Vice chair respectively. Finally, she thanked Dr. Reid for her longstanding service to the council as she will be leaving the university. 2. Provost Lord thanked Dr. Gronnvoll for her service as the CAA Chair for the past 2 ½ years. She will not serve on the council next spring due to a sabbatical leave, but will return to the council next fall. VII. Pending: None. VIII. Ongoing: 1. Multi-year plan regarding the University Learning Goals (For details concerning the plan, see agenda Item 13-83, CAA Learning Goals Committee s Recommendations & Resolution, which was approved by CAA at its 4/25/13 Meeting) IX. Meeting Adjournment: 1. Dr. Ruholl moved and Dr. Rhoads seconded the motion to adjourn the meeting. The motion was approved by acclamation. The meeting adjourned 2:35 p.m. The next meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 12, Minutes prepared by Ms. Janet Fopay, Recording Secretary The current agenda and all CAA council minutes are available on the Web at In addition, an electronic course library is available at ********** ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEXT MEETING ********** December 8, 2016 Room 4440, Booth 2:00 p.m. Agenda: , FCS 1120, Food Selection and Preparation (Revised Course) , FCS 2100, Personal Nutrition (Revised Course) , FCS 3120, Food Science (Revised Course) , BS in FCS Dietetics Option (Revised Option) , Policy for Credit from a College or University Taken While a High School Student (Deleted Policy)

5 5 Approved Executive Actions: BAS Effective Summer Remove the course prerequisites from AET AET Trends in Digital Media Technology. (3-0-3) On Demand. A study of present and future developments in print and digital media technology as applied to availability of the technology and how it can be applied to commercial, personal, and other processes. Students will investigate and identify state-of-the-art trends and issues facing the field. Prerequisites and Notes: A grade of C or better in AET 1363 or permission of chair. Credits: 3 Pending Executive Actions: CAH Effective Fall Revise the prerequisites for ENG 2009G and ENG 2099G. ENG 2009G - Literature and Human Values 1, 2, 3, 4. (3-0-3) S. A study of some of the universal, recurring issues facing the individual, as they are dealt with in a selection of literary texts from diverse cultures. (1: Labor, Class, Power; 2: Faith, Survival, Progress; 3: Love, Hate, Obsession; 4: Age, Race, Gender). This course is open to all EIU students, but the online version of ENG 2009G is restricted to off-campus students in the Fall and Spring semesters and open to all EIU students in the Summer. WI Prerequisites and Notes: Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 1000 or ENG 1001G/1091G. "C" or better in ENG 1001G/1091G and ENG 1002G/1092G. Credits: 3 ENG 2099G - Literature and Human Values 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors. (3-0-3) On Demand. A study of some of the universal, recurring issues facing the individual, as they are dealt with in a selection of literary texts from diverse cultures. (1. Labor, Class, Power; 2. Faith, Survival, Progress; 3. Love, Hate, Obsession; 4. Race, Age, Gender.) WI Prerequisites and Notes: ENG 1002G or 1092G Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 1000 or ENG 1001G/1091G, and admission to the University Honors College or Departmental Honors Program. Credits: 3 2. Revise the prerequisites for ENG 2011G and ENG 2091G. ENG 2011G - Literature, the Self and the World 1, 2, 3. (3-0-3) F, S. Study of significant works of literature from diverse cultures and of the ways in which they depict meaning, identity, and action in the world. (1: Poetry; 2: Fiction; 3: Drama.) WI Prerequisites and Notes: Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 1000 or ENG 1001G/1091G. ENG 1002G. Credits: 3 ENG 2091G - Literature, the Self, and the World 1, 2, 3, Honors. (3-0-3) On Demand. Study of significant works of literature from diverse cultures and of the ways in which they depict meaning, identity, and action in the world. (1: Poetry; 2: Fiction; 3: Drama.) WI Prerequisites and Notes: ENG 1002G or 1092G Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 1000 or ENG 1001G/1091G, and admission to the University Honors College or Departmental Honors Program. Credits: 3 3. Create R course numbers for all existing undergraduate music ensembles. MUS 0200R - Wind Symphony. (0-4-1) F, S. Study in music performance in a select ensemble designed for in-depth study of major literature for winds and percussion. Open to all university students who qualify through audition. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0201R - Concert Band. (0-4-1) F, S. Study in a performance ensemble designed for in-depth study of all types of standard band literature. Open to all university students. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0202R - Panther Marching Band. (0-6-1) F. The Panther Marching Band performs contemporary musical arrangements and drill designs during the football season for all home games, and takes off-campus tours each season. May be repeated. Credits: 1

6 6 MUS 0203R - Eastern Symphonic Band. (0-2-1) F, S. Music performance in a non-auditioned ensemble for students and community members who wish to continue in music performance. The ESB also provides music majors a large ensemble experience on a secondary instrument. The ensemble performs varied literature and presents at least one concert per semester. Open to music majors and non-music majors. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Previous instrumental experience. Credits: 1 MUS 0204R - Chamber Music, Winds. (Arr.-Arr.-1) F, S. Study and performance of chamber music involving wind instruments. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor. Credits: 1 MUS 0205R - Flute Choir. (0-2-1) F, S. Choir performs transcribed and original works on and off campus throughout the semester. Open to any flutist. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor. Credits: 1 MUS 0207R - Saxophone Quartet. (Arr.-Arr.-1) A performance-oriented course in which the student participates in the study of the saxophone in a chamber ensemble setting. Emphasis will be placed on performing, studying, and analyzing the standard repertoire. Open to all students who demonstrate competence in saxophone performance. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0211R Orchestra. (0-4-1) F, S. Students study, rehearse, and perform core symphonic repertoire from all style periods. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0215R - Chamber Music, Strings. (Arr.-Arr.-1) F, S. Performance of chamber music involving string instruments. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor. Credits: 1 MUS 0220R - Jazz Ensemble. (0-4-1) F, S. This ensemble offers students the opportunity to play the finest in jazz band music. The jazz ensemble rehearses four days each week. Various programs including tours and festivals are performed each year. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0221R - Jazz Lab Band. (0-2-1) F, S. Music performance in an ensemble that offers students the opportunity to play the finest in jazz band music. The Jazz Lab Band rehearses two evenings each week. Various programs including tours and festivals are performed each year. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0222R - Jazz Combo. (Arr.-Arr.-1) Music performance in a Jazz Combo where four to six musicians perform and study the standard repertoire of the jazz idiom and develop improvisational skills. Upper-class students see MUS 3622R. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0230R - Concert Choir. (0-3-1) F, S. Music performance in an auditioned, select choir of 45 voices that performs a wide variety of short and medium-length choral compositions by significant composers. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0231R - University Mixed Chorus. (0-4-1) F, S. Music performance in an ensemble of mixed voices that studies and performs choral literature of various styles. Open to all university students interested in singing. May be repeated. Credits: 1 MUS 0233R - Camerata. (0-2-1) Music performance in a select choral ensemble that performs madrigals and other choral literature appropriate for a chamber choir. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Audition or permission of the instructor. Credits: 1 MUS 0240R - Percussion Ensemble. (0-3-1) F, S. Music performance in a percussion ensemble. The study and performance of percussion literature from 1930 to the present. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of the instructor. Credits: 1

7 7 MUS 0242R - Latin Percussion Ensemble. (0-5-1) F, S. Music performance in an ensemble devoted to the study of techniques and performance of Latin and Pop music on Latin American instruments. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of the instructor. Credits: 1 MUS 3120R - Music Theatre/Opera Workshop. (0-4-1 or 2) F, S. Study and performance of music theatre and opera. Students produce major productions with orchestra, smaller productions with piano, touring productions and in-class scene productions to develop music theatre and opera skills. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of the instructor. Credits: 1 to 2 MUS 3622R - Advanced Jazz Combo. (Arr.-Arr.-1) Advanced music performance in which the student performs in small jazz ensembles to develop necessary playing and improvisational skills. Emphasis will be placed on performing, studying and analyzing standard jazz repertoire. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Two semesters of jazz improvisation. Open to all students in the Jazz Studies Option and students who demonstrate competence in jazz performance. Credits: 1 COS Effective Fall Cross list SOC 2761 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC Introduction to Criminology. (3-0-3) This course provides an overview of the field of criminology. Students will be introduced to the various ways crime can be defined and measured, the relationship between crime and inequality, the major sociological/criminological theories that explain criminal behavior, and the types of crimes that pose threats to society and how we respond to those threats. Cross-listed with CRM CRJ 912 Prerequisites and Notes: SOC 1838G. Credits: 3 2. Cross list SOC 2780 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC The Sociology of Deviant Behavior. (3-0-3) F, S. Historical and structural analysis of changing notions of definition, etiology and treatment of deviant behavior. Contemporary theory and research will be employed to illustrate recent trends and political consequences of such trends. Cross-listed with CRM SOC 915 Credits: 3 3. Cross list SOC 3770 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC Sociological Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice System. (3-0-3) S. An advanced study of social-psychological factors of crime and the adult offender, vis-à-vis the Criminal Justice system; i.e., apprehension, adjudication, treatment and prevention practices. Cross-listed with CRM Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 1838G, 2761 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3 4. Cross list SOC 3780 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC Policing Society: A Sociological Analysis. (3-0-3) On Demand. A study of police roles, subculture, and organizational structure as well as a critical look at how police behavior enacts the democratic dilemma of balancing social order with individual freedoms. Cross-listed with CRM Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 1838G and SOC Technology-delivered sections of this course are restricted to students in EIU programs that are exclusively online or off-campus. Credits: 3 5. Cross list SOC 4750 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC Sociological Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency. (3-0-3) S. Advanced study of theories of etiology, treatment and prevention. Cross-listed with CRM Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 1838G, 2761 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3

8 8 6. Cross list SOC 4790 with the new Criminology & Criminal Justice program (CRM course prefix). SOC The Correctional Process: A Sociological Analysis. (3-0-3) On Demand. Provides an understanding of the entire field of correctional systems in terms of its official objectives, its actual effects and effectiveness, including special focus on experimental programs. Cross-listed with CRM Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 1838G and SOC Technology-delivered sections of the course are restricted to students in EIU programs that are exclusively online or off-campus. Credits: 3

9 9 Attachment A Journalism Minor Total Hours: 18 Required: JOU 2001G - Journalism and Democracy. Credits: 3 JOU Writing for News Media. Credits: 3 JOU Introduction to Copy Editing. Credits: 3 Electives: Choose nine semester hours from the following list. Note: It is recommended students speak with a journalism departmental academic adviser to plan their coursework to ensure they have the background and training needed for the career path they seek. JOU 2850: Sports Media Relations JOU 2901: Introduction to Copy Editing JOU 2950: Intro to Visual Communication JOU 3000: Advanced Reporting JOU 3001: Photojournalism JOU 3002: Intro to Multimedia Journalism JOU 3102: Feature Writing JOU 3300: Publication Design JOU 3501: Principles of Advertising JOU 3610: Broadcast News JOU 3620: Advanced Broadcast News JOU 3703: Online Journalism JOU 3706: Writing for Sports Media JOU 3800: Advanced Editing JOU 3952: International Journalism and the World Press JOU 3953: Perspectives on Sports & the Media JOU 3955: Reporting on the Arts JOU 3970: Race, Gender and the Media JOU 4000: Investigative Reporting JOU 4001: Media Management JOU 4751: Advanced Photojournalism JOU 4760: Advanced Publication Design JOU 4761: Advanced New Media Design JOU 4762: Interactive Reporting and Design JOU 4770: News Media Opinion Writing and Editing JOU 4771: Communication Law Total Hours: 24 or 25 JOU 2001G - Journalism and Democracy. Credits: 3 JOU Writing for News Media. Credits: 3 JOU Introduction to Copy Editing. Credits: 3 JOU Introduction to Visual Communication. Credits: 3 JOU Advanced Reporting. Credits: 3 JOU Introduction to Multimedia Journalism. Credits: 3 JOU Journalism Practicum. Credits: 1 This requirement may be waived by the department chair with the showing of equivalent experience. JOU Journalism Ethics. Credits: 3 JOU Communication Law. Credits: 3

10 10 Criminology and Criminal Justice (B.A.) Attachment B Total Semester Hours required for the Degree: 120 semester hours Semester hours required for the Criminology and Criminal Justice major: 49 Required Core Classes (31 hours) CRM 1520 Criminal Investigation (See footnote 1) CRM 1600 Criminal Evidence and Procedures (See footnote 1) CRM 2761 Introduction to Criminology SOC 2840 Racial and Cultural Minorities PHI 3070 Philosophy of Law PLS 3523 Criminal Law or PLS 3543 Civil Liberties in America SOC 3620 Research Methods for Collecting Social Data SOC 3630 Statistical Analysis of Social Data CRM 3650 Criminological Theory CRM 4700 Contemporary Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice hours from Criminology courses of which at least 9 hours must be courses numbered 3000 or above (See footnote 2) 0-3 semester hours from (See footnote 3): CMN 3660 Communication and Conflict Management ECN 4850 Economic Analysis of Law HST 3330 Advanced Driving Maneuvers HST 4800 Drugs and Society PLS 3233 International Terrorism PLS 3513 Politics and the Legal Process PLS 3253 Human Rights and International Law PLS 4853 The Supreme Court PSY 3780 Abnormal Psychology PSY 4260 Crisis Intervention WST 2903 Women and Gendered Violence Footnotes: 1 Course taken at a community college. 2 Inclusive of SOC 2750G Social Problems in Contemporary Society. 3 See specific course descriptions in the Undergraduate Catalog for any course prerequisites.

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