University
Curriculum Committee Minutes
November
10, 2005
Present:
Regular
Members: A. Arnold,
Ex
Officio Members: L. Griffin, D. Long
Administrative:
D. Coltraine
Excused: C. Estes, R.
Mitchelson, M. Schiniasi, P. Schwager
Absent: L. Warren, G.
Parker (stud. Rep.)
1
Minutes for 10/27/05 were approved without dissent.
2. Dr. Neil
communicated Dr. Schiniasi’s email request that we note in the minutes that his
absences are excused for this semester; he has a class conflict and will be
able to attend the meetings next semester.
3. Dr. Ken
White and Dr. John Shearin came to discuss the proposal from the Theater
Department about changing the prerequisites for THEA 4065, which currently has
no prerequisites. Passed without dissent.
4. Discussions
of corrections to catalog description of HLTH 1000 and 1050. Passed
without dissent.
5. Dr. Linda
Wolfe, Dr. Holly Mathews, Dr. Eric Bailey, and Dr. Benjamin Saidel presented
proposals for two new courses, ANTH 3012 and ANTH 3150. These proposals were
tabled and will be resubmitted with changes to course descriptions, catalog copy,
and an e-mail of support for 3150 from Sociology.
6. Dr. Stan
Eakins and Dr. Ed Doty presented proposals from the
Accounting Department, related to several items:
I-
Change in the program title from
BSBA in Management Accounting to BSBA in Accounting
II- New and revised course proposals:
New:
ACCT 4631
ACCT 4641
Renumbering of existing course ACCT 4651 to ACCT 3851
III- Course title changes: ACCT 4611, ACCT
4621, ACCT 4921
IV- Prerequisite changes: ACCT
3851, ACCT 4611, ACCT 4621
After discussion, items I, III, and IV were passed without dissent
and Dr. Eakins and Dr. Doty were instructed to take the change to the name of
the degree program to the EPPC for approval. Item II, the new course proposals
and course revisions were tabled for changes to course justifications, course
descriptions, syllabi, and course objectives.
New
Business:
A second item
that came up in the discussion of the THEA course and in other contexts was the
situation in Fine Arts, where a single liaison, Dr. Michael Kramar, is serving
as liaison for all the different schools in Fine Arts. Several faculty within the meeting and outside the meeting have
expressed the need for each of the schools to have their own liaisons.
Meeting adjourned at 3:35 pm.
Prepared by Ellen Arnold
Catalog Copy
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Transfer Credit for Upper-Level Courses
The
taken at a junior or community
college. The department chair will determine the applicability of upper-level
courses taken
at senior colleges in meeting the BSBA
degree requirements. No course may count as a
requirement and also count
as fulfilling the business core requirements of the
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING
Edwin A. Doty, Chairperson, 3208
Bate Building
BSBA in Management
The BSBA in management
accounting does not satisfy the educational prerequisites nor provide a
comprehensive program of
training for professional certification. Students aspiring to achieve
professional certification should refer to the require-ments
for the BSA/MSA degree program. The BSBA in
C in accounting courses to
satisfy any upper-level accounting course prerequisites.
Also, to graduate, students must earn a minimum grade of C and a minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all 3000- and 4000-level accounting courses taken.
Minimum degree requirement is 120 s.h. of
credit as follows:
1. General education requirements (See
Section 4, General Education Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including
those listed below .........................................
42 s.h.
BIOL 1060.
Environmental Biology (4) (F,S,SS) (GE:SC) or CHEM
1020. General Descriptive Chemistry (4) (GE:SC)
or
GEOL 1700. Environmental Geology (4) (F,S) (GE:SC) or
PHYS 1050. Physics and the Environment (4) (F,S,SS)
(GE:SC)
COMM 2420.
Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:FA)
ECON 2113.
Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
ECON 2133.
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) (P:
ECON 2113)
MATH 1066.
Applied Mathematics for Decision Making (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:MA) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics
placement
test or approval of dept chair)
PHIL 2274. Business Ethics (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (GE:HU) or PHIL 2275. Professional Ethics (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (GE:HU)
PSYC 1000.
Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 2110.
Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
2. Cognates
..........................................................................................................................................
6 s.h.
ENGL 3880.
Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS)
(P: ENGL 1200)
MATH 2283.
Statistics for Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or
1066 or equivalent)
3. Business core
................................................................................................................................
36 s.h.
ACCT 2401.
Financial
ACCT 2521.
Managerial
FINA 2244.
Legal Environment of Business (3) (F,S,SS)
FINA 3724.
Financial Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113; MATH
2283; P/C: ACCT 2521)
MGMT 3202.
Fundamentals of Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
MGMT 4842.
Business Policy (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: OMGT 3123; FINA
3724; MKTG 3832; MGMT 3202; declared
major
in the
MIS 2223.
Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
MIS 3063.
Introduction to Management Information Systems (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: MIS 2223)
MKTG 3832.
Marketing Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
OMGT 3123.
Operations Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Minimum grade
of C in MATH 1066, 2283; C: MGMT 3202)
OMGT 3223.
Business Decision Modeling (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Minimum grade
of C in MIS 2223; MATH 1066 or 2119 or
2121 or 2171; 2283)
Choose one international perspectives
course from:
ACCT 4451.
International
FINA 4454.
International Finance (3) (S) (P: FINA 3724)
MGMT 3352.
International Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MGMT 3202)
The courses listed as degree requirements
may have prerequisites or corequisites that are not indicated. See section 8.
(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. Semester of
course offering is not guaranteed.
Anticipated semester of course offering:
(F)=Fall; (S)=Spring; (SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd
Year; (EY)= Even Year
P=Prerequisite(s); C=Corequisite(s);
P/C=Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s); R=Recommended P, C, or P/C
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MKTG 3852.
Cultural Environment of International Business (3) (F,S)
(P: Junior standing; completion of a minimum
of
3 s.h. in ECON [may be specifi ed by dept])
MKTG 4992.
International Marketing (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: MKTG 3832)
4. Core
...............................................................................................................................................
24 s.h.
ACCT 3551.
Intermediate
ACCT 3561.
Intermediate
ACCT 3621.
Cost
ACCT 4611.
Controllership I Taxation for Decision Making (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: ACCT 3561 3551)
ACCT 4651 3851.
3561 3551;
MIS 3063)
ACCT
4631. Internal Auditing (3) (F,S) (P: ACCT 3621; ACCT 3851)
ACCT 4641 Government and Not
for Profit
Choose 3 s.h.
from:
ACCT
3731. Advanced and Nonprofi t
FINA
3824. Financial Analysis and
Planning (3) (F,S) (P: FINA 3724)
MGMT
4402. Human Resource Management (3)
(F,S) (P: MGMT 3202)
OMGT
4743. Materials Management (3) (F)
(P: OMGT 3123)
ACCT
4621. Controllership Topics (3) (F,S) (P: ACCT 3551; ACCT 3621)
5. Concentration area (Choose
one.)
..............................................................................................
9 s.h.
Management
ACCT
4621. Controllership II (3) (F,S) (P:ACCT 3561; MIS 3063)
FINA
3244. Commercial Law (3) (F,S) (P: FINA 2244 or consent of instructor)
Choose 3 s.h.
from:
ACCT
3731. Advanced and Nonprofi t
FINA
3824. Financial Analysis and Planning
(3) (F,S) (P: FINA 3724)
MGMT
4402. Human Resource Management (3)
(F,S) (P: MGMT 3202)
OMGT
4743. Materials Management (3) (F)
(P: OMGT 3123)
Accounting Systems:
ACCT
4661.
Choose 6 s.h.
from:
ACCT
3731. Advanced and Nonprofi t
MIS
4113. Database Management Systems (3)
(F,S) (P: MIS 3063)
MIS
4123. Telecommunications and
Networked Systems (3) (F,S) (P: MIS 3063)
OMGT
4383. Supply Chain Systems (3) (S)
(P: OMGT 3123)
OMGT
4733. Project Management (3) (S) (P:
OMGT 3223)
6. Electives (non-business electives to
complete 60 s.h. outside the
BSA/MSA (Five-Year, Combined Degree Program
in
The master of science
in accounting provides academic preparation for professional careers in
accounting. Students who
successfully
complete all program requirements are jointly awarded the BSA and MSA degrees
at the end of fi ve years of
study.
Students who have been admitted to both
the
to
the BSA/MSA program during their sixth semester. Acceptance decisions are made
after completion of 90 s.h. and are
based
on academic performance appropriate for graduate studies, score on the Graduate
Management Admissions Test
(GMAT), letters of recommendation, and
other relevant information. Admission to the graduate program is a prerequisite
to
enrollment
in any graduate course.
Applications for direct admission into the
MSA program are invited from students with undergraduate degrees in accounting
and
from students with degrees in areas other than accounting. Required courses and
other program requirements for each
applicant
must be individually determined. Minimum degree requirement for the combined
program is 150 s.h. of credit
as
follows:
1. General education requirements (See
Section 4, General Education Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including
those listed below .........................................
42 s.h.
BIOL 1060.
Environmental Biology (4) (GE:SC) or CHEM 1020.
General Descriptive Chemistry (4) (GE:SC) or
GEOL 1700.
Environmental Geology (4) (F,S) (GE:SC) or PHYS 1050.
Physics and the Environment (4) (F,S,SS)
(GE:SC)
COMM 2420.
Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:FA)
ECON 2113.
Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
ECON 2133.
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) (P:
ECON 2113)
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MATH 1066.
Applied Mathematics for Decision Making (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:SO) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics
placement
test or approval of dept chair)
PHIL 2275. Professional Ethics (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (GE:HU)
PSYC 1000.
Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 2110.
Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
2. Cognates
..........................................................................................................................................
9 s.h.
ENGL 2730.
Functional Grammar (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or
ENGL 3870. Introduction to Editing and
Abstracting (3) (F,S)
(P: ENGL 1200)
ENGL 3880.
Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS)
(P: ENGL 1200)
MATH 2283.
Statistics for Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or
1066 or equivalent)
3. Business core
................................................................................................................................
48 s.h.
ACCT 2401.
Financial
ACCT 2521.
Managerial
ACCT 6701.
Law for Professional Accountants Regulation (3) (P: Candidate
for graduation or consent of MSA advisor ACCT
6891; P/C: ACCT 6901)
FINA 2244.
Legal Environment of Business (3) (F,S,SS)
FINA 3724.
Financial Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113; MATH
2283; P/C: ACCT 2521)
FINA 6604.
Financial Management II (3) (P: OMGT 6123; FINA 6144)
MGMT 3202.
Fundamentals of Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
MGMT 4842.
Business Policy (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: OMGT 3123; FINA
3724; MKTG 3832; MGMT 3202; declared
major
in the
MGMT 6832.
Human Resources (3) (P: MGMT 6102)
MIS 2223.
Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
MIS 3063.
Introduction to Management Information Systems (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: MIS 2223)
MKTG 3832.
Marketing Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
OMGT 3123.
Operations Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Minimum grade
of C in MATH 1066, 2283; C: MGMT 3202)
OMGT 3223.
Business Decision Modeling (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Minimum
grade of C in MIS 2223; MATH 1066 or 2119
or
2121 or 2171; 2283)
OMGT 4293.
Statistical Analysis (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1066, 2283)
Choose 3 s.h. from:
ACCT 4451.
International
FINA 4454.
International Finance (3) (S) (P: FINA 3724)
MGMT 3352.
International Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MGMT 3202)
MKTG 3852.
Cultural Environment of International Business (3) (F,S)
(P: Junior standing; completion of a minimum
of
3 s.h. in ECON [may be specifi ed by dept])
MKTG 4992.
International Marketing (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: MKTG 3832)
4. Core
...............................................................................................................................................
36 s.h.
ACCT 3551.
Intermediate
ACCT 3561.
Intermediate
ACCT 3621.
Cost
ACCT 3731.
Advanced and Nonprofi t
ACCT 4651
3851 3561; MIS 3063)
ACCT 6611.
Auditing (3) (F,S) (P: ACCT 4651 3851or consent of
MSA advisor)
ACCT 6801.
ACCT 6811.
Cost
(P: ACCT 6981; consent of MSA advisor) or
ACCT course above 6600
ACCT 6891.
Federal Income Taxation (3) (P: ACCT 3561 or consent of MSA advisor)
ACCT 6901.
Advanced Federal Taxation (3) (P: ACCT 3731, 6891; or consent of MSA advisor)
ACCT 6951.
Auditing Seminar (3) (P: To be taken during fi nal semester or consent of MSA
advisor)
ACCT 6981.
The Professional
The courses listed as degree requirements
may have prerequisites or corequisites that are not indicated. See section 8.
(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. Semester of
course offering is not guaranteed.
Anticipated semester of course offering:
(F)=Fall; (S)=Spring; (SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd
Year; (EY)= Even Year
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176
General Business Concentration
The concentration in general business
offers students the opportunity to acquire a general overview of the skills
necessary
to manage human and physical resources. Although primarily designed for
distance education students,
students
on campus may choose this concentration. Enrollment in this concentration will
be limited by the resources
available.
Distance education students will receive priority in enrollment in distance
education courses.
Complete 18 s.h. of
credt as detailed below:
ACCT 4921.
Accounting for Managers
FINA 3144.
Financial Markets
MGMT 4242 or PSYC 3241.
Organizational Behavior
MKTG 4732.
Consumer Behavior
OMGT 4733.
Project Management
Choose one from:
MGMT 4402.
Human Resources Management
FINA 3904.
Investments
Other courses approved by advisor.
5. Electives (non-business electives to
complete 60 s.h. outside the
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
Joseph Tomkiewicz, Chairperson, 3106
Bate Building
BSBA in Management
The BSBA in management offers students the
opportunity to acquire knowledge in the management of human and physical
resources
and to acquire skills useful in the management of domestic and international
organizations. Minimum degree
requirement
is 120 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education requirements (See
Section 4, General Education Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including
those listed below .........................................
42 s.h.
BIOL 1060.
Environmental Biology (4) (F,S,SS) (GE:SC) or CHEM
1020. General Descriptive Chemistry (4) (GE:SC)
or
GEOL 1700. Environmental Geology (4) (F,S) (GE:SC) or
PHYS 1050. Physics and the Environment (4) (F,S,SS)
(GE:SC)
COMM 2420.
Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:FA)
ECON 2113.
Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
ECON 2133.
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) (P:
ECON 2113)
MATH 1066.
Applied Mathematics for Decision Making (3) (F,S,SS)
(GE:MA) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics
placement
test or approval of dept chair)
PHIL 2274. Business Ethics (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (GE:HU) or PHIL 2275. Professional Ethics (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (GE:HU)
PSYC 1000.
Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 2110.
Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)
2. Cognates
..........................................................................................................................................
6 s.h.
ENGL 3880.
Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS)
(P: ENGL 1200)
MATH 2283.
Statistics for Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or
1066 or equivalent)
3. Business core
................................................................................................................................
36 s.h.
ACCT 2401.
Financial
ACCT 2521.
Managerial
FINA 2244.
Legal Environment of Business (3) (F,S,SS)
FINA 3724.
Financial Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113; MATH
2283; P/C: ACCT 2521)
MGMT 3202.
Fundamentals of Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
MGMT 4842.
Business Policy (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: OMGT 3123; FINA
3724; MKTG 3832; MGMT 3202; declared
major
in the
MIS 2223.
Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
MIS 3063.
Introduction to Management Information Systems (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: MIS 2223)
MKTG 3832.
Marketing Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 2113)
The courses listed as degree requirements
may have prerequisites or corequisites that are not indicated. See section 8.
(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. Semester of course
offering is not guaranteed.
Anticipated semester of course offering:
(F)=Fall; (S)=Spring; (SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd
Year; (EY)= Even Year
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ACCT:
ACCOUNTING
2101. Survey of Financial and Managerial
ACCT 2401 or ACCT 2521.
May not count toward any
2401. Financial
transformation
processes of accounting information system.
2521. Managerial
organizing
data for planning and control of organization activities.
3101. Fraud Examination (3) P:
ACCT 2101 or ACCT 2401. Pervasiveness and causes of fraud in society;
exploration
of
methods of fraud detection, investigation, and prevention. Special emphasis on
fraudulent fi nancial reporting and its affect
on
capital markets. May not be used in accounting
concentrations.
3551. Intermediate
a
minimum 2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 2521; P/C: FINA 3724. Concepts, principles, and
transformations underlying compilation and
presentation
of fi nancial statements.
3561. Intermediate
with
a minimum 2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 3551. Financial reporting theory, fi nancial
reporting problems, and contemporary fi nancial
accounting
issues.
3621. Cost
GPA.
P: ACCT 2521. Types of cost accounting, including application and analysis of
standard costs for planning, control, and
product
costing.
3731. Advanced and Nonprofi t
majors
with a minimum 2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 3561.
international
operations.
4451. International
GPA.
P: FINA 3724. International fi nancial reporting, accounting,
and controllership.
4611. Controllership
I Taxation for Decision Making (3) (WI) (F,S) Registration
preference given to declared majors with a minimum 2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 3561. Controllership, including concepts of taxation and their
effect upon business decision making and international
accounting issues. Examination of major tax
issues inherent in business and financial transactions. Emphasis on planning to
maximize tax opportunities and minimize tax liabilities.
4621. Controllership
II Controllership Topics (3) (F,S) Registration
preference given to declared majors with a minimum 2.5 GPA. P:
ACCT 3561 3551: ACCT 3621 C: MIS
3063. Controllership, including concepts
of auditing with internal emphasis and not-for-profi t sector
accounting. A
study of the major aspects of controllership. Controllership functions include
planning, organizing, directing, measuring, and analysis of accounting
information.
4631. Internal Auditing (3) (F,S) Registration preference given to declared and intended majors with
a minimum 2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 3621; ACCT 3851.
Introduction to the fundamental elements of internal control systems,
including business, enterprise, and audit risk, and basic principles used to
establish internal audit objectives and programs.
4641.
Governmental and Not-for-Profit
4651 3851.
2.5
GPA. P/C: ACCT 3551 3561; MIS 3063.
Procedures, techniques, and cycles. Emphasis on internal report generation and decision
making. business processes
and internal control.
4661.
2.5 GPA. P: ACCT 4651 3851
Development of accounting systems for manual and automated environments.
Emphasis on internal
control
and reporting requirements for management and GAAP.
4921. Accounting for Managers (3) (F,S) P:
ACCT 2521. Not for accounting majors Overview
of business processes, internal control and taxation. Includes
exposure to generalized accounting software package.
ACCT Banked Courses
3581. Intermediate
4821. Advanced Auditing (3) 4951. Legal
Environment of Professional
(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive
Semester of course offering is not
guaranteed. Anticipated semester of course offering:
(F)=Fall; (S)=Spring;
(SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd Year; (EY)=Even Year
P=Prerequisite(s); C=Corequisite(s);
P/C=Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s); R=Recommended P, C, or P/C