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Eastern Kentucky UniversityEncompassCouncil on Academic AffairsMinutes5-21-2009Council on Academic Affairs Minutes, May 21,2009Eastern Kentucky UniversityFollow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/council academicRecommended CitationEastern Kentucky University, "Council on Academic Affairs Minutes, May 21, 2009" (2009). Council on Academic Affairs. Paper 41.http://encompass.eku.edu/council academic/41This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Minutes at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Council on Academic Affairsby an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact Linda.Sizemore@eku.edu.

CAA Approved 8/20/09COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS MINUTESMay 21, 2009Members Present:Rich Boyle, Ed Davis, Tina Davis, Michael Foster, LindaFrost, Claire Good, Gary Kuhnhenn, Kim Naugle, JalehRezaie, Benton Shirey, Janna Vice, Mixon Ware, DeborahWhitehouseMembers Absent:Onda Bennett, Steve Byrn*, Verna Freer, DaJuane Harris,E.J. Keeley, Sandra Moore, Rodney Piercey, SherwoodThompson, Liz Throop**indicates prior notificationNon-Members Present:Sheila Adkins, Larry Collins, Derrick Morton, JulieRobinson, Pam Schlomann, Judy Short, Julie Spease, LindaTurner.Dr. Janna Vice called the Council on Academic Affairs to order at 1:03 p.m. on May 21,2009.Approval of the Minutes – April 16, 2009The minutes were approved as distributed.CURRICULUM ITEMSJustice and SafetyApprovedMemorandum of Agreement with U.S. Army Combat Readiness – Safety CenterApproved contingent upon review of Executive Committee of the Graduate Council.ApprovedMemorandum of Agreement with EKU and EKU OSHA Training Institute Educational CenterApproved contingent upon review of Executive Committee of the Graduate Council.University erican StudiesHybrid Course ProposalAFA 201W The African Experience – Addition of a writing intensive sectionCourse RevisionAFA 201 The African Experience – Add statement to avoid credit for both 201 and201WProgram RevisionAfrican/African American Studies – Addition of the writing intensive course AFA201WCOUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarEffective DateSpring 2010Spring 2010Spring 20101

Honors ProgramEffective DateApprovedApprovedApprovedCourse RevisionsHON 205 Honors Humanities I – Convert course to writing intensiveHON 311 Honors Civilizations II – Convert course to writing intensiveHON 210 Honors Civilizations I – Convert course to writing intensiveFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009EducationEffective DateWithdrawnAmerican Sign Language and Interpreter EducationCourse RevisionsASL 201 American Sign Language III – Remove course from Block VIII of theGeneral Education optionsWithdrawnProposal not yet approved by General Education Committee.WithdrawnASL 202 American Sign Language IV – Remove course from Block VIII of theGeneral Education optionsWithdrawnProposal not yet approved by General Education provedCurriculum and InstructionProgram SuspensionMAT – Elementary OptionSummer 2009Hybrid CourseEMS 864S Teaching in the Outdoors – add service learning componentSummer 2009ELE 446S Reading and Language Arts P-5 – add service learning componentFall 2008Course RevisionELE 446 Reading and Language Arts P-5 – revise Catalog text to accommodate creationFall 2008of ELE 446SHybrid CourseELE 492S Science in the Elementary Grades P-5 – add service learning component toFall 2008courseCourse RevisionELE 492 Science in the Elementary Grades P-5 – revise Catalog text to accommodateFall 2008creation of ELE 492SProgram RevisionsElementary Education (P-5) Teaching (B.S.) – add ELE 446S and ELE 492S to the programFall 2008Special Education/Teaching B.S. Learning and Behavior Disorders – add ELE 446S and 492S Fall 2008to the Program Core and Education requirements.Elementary Education Teaching B.S. – Revise the B.S. in Elementary Education DegreeSpring 2010Program to ensure that all candidates are provided instruction in all content areasthey will be expected to teach in grades P-5 and add a special education course toenhance their skills in working with students with disabilities. Eliminate thefollowing options (AKA emphasis areas): arts and humanities, English &Communications, foreign language, kindergarten, mathematics, science, socialscience. Supporting Courses are enhanced and a specified multidisciplinary contentis identified.Special EducationCourse RevisionSED 401 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms – add statement referencing SED401S and “credit not awarded ”Hybrid CourseSED 401S Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms – add single-section designationfor service-learningProgram RevisionTeacher Education Programs – make SED 401S an option in all teaching programsCOUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarSpring 2009Spring 2009Fall 20092

ApprovedEducational Leadership & Policy StudiesNew CourseEAD 840 Policy for Safe SchoolsNew EndorsementSchool Safety Endorsement, Safety and Facilities Management in Educational SettingsPostponedBaccalaureate & Graduate NursingNew ProgramDoctor in Nursing Practice Degree ProgramApprovedFall 2009Fall 2009Health SciencesEffective DatePostponedNeeds Phase 3; will return to CAA after going through Doctoral Approval provedApprovedNew CourseNSC 900 Seminar I: Role TransitionNSC 901 Seminar II: Capstone Project SupportNSC 905 Analytical Methods for EBPNSC 938 Special Topics for DNPNSC 940 Theoretical Application for DNPNSC 942 Informatics in Healthcare DeliveryNSC 950 Public Health Policy and HealthNSC 954 Organizational LeadershipNSC 960 Healthcare Economics and FinanceFall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010WithdrawnFinance and Economics Departments will discuss title revision.NSC 990 Analytical Methods INSC 992 Analytical Methods IINSC 994 Capstone ProjectNSC 995 Independent Study in NursingFall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Fall 2010Health Promotion and ApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCourse DropsHEA 416 Introduction to Public HealthHEA 450 Interpretation of Health DataHEA 360 Community Health Education ProcessNew CoursesHEA 316 Introduction to Public HealthHEA 350 Interpretation of Health DataHEA 460 Community Health Education ProcessProgram SuspensionsMedical Assisting Technology (A.A.S.)Medical Practice Management (B.S.)Medical Coding CertificateCourses DroppedThe following courses will be phased out according to the suspension of the Medical AssistingTechnology/Medical Practice Management program.MAS 100 Introduction to Medical AssistingMAS 300 Maternal-Child Health CareMAS 323 Medical Assisting Laboratory ProceduresMAS 324 Medical Assisting TechniquesMAS 355 Medical CodingMAS 360 Medical Office AdministrationMAS 370 Medical Coding CenterMAS 380 Comprehensive SimulationsMAS 390 Medical Office ExternshipMPM 410 Business and Information Management in MPMMPM 450 Strategic Policy Development in MPMMPM 460 Compliance and Risk Management in MPMMPM 480 Medical Office PracticumCOUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 2012Fall 20123

edApprovedApprovedBusiness and TechnologyAccounting, Finance & Information SystemsEffective DateCourse RevisionsACC 425 Accounting Theory – Change prerequisites as follows: C- to C andFall 2009CCT 300 to CCT 300W.ACC 441 Auditing I – Change prerequisites as follows: CCT 300 to CCT 300WFall 2009CIS 335 Data Base Management – Drop CIS 212 and add Junior Standing as aFall 2009Prerequisite; change C- to C in prerequisiteCIS 340 Electronic Business Technologies and Tools – add Junior StandingFall 2009as part of prerequisites and change C- to C in prerequisitesCIS 375 Networks and Telecommunication – drop “CIS 212 or CSC 104”Fall 2009and add Junior Standing as a prerequisite; Change C- to C in prerequisitesCIS 380 Information Systems Analysis and Design – add CIS 215 and Junior StandingFall 2009as a prerequisite; change C- to C in prerequisitesCIS 400 Electronic Business Planning and Strategy – drop MGT 300 and add JuniorFall 2009Standing as prerequisite and change C- to C in prerequisiteCIS 410 Project Management and Practice – change prerequisite to “Junior StandingFall 2009and (CIS 300 or CIS 240); change C- to C in prerequisitesFIN 410 Financial Analysis and Valuation – Change prerequisites for FIN 410 fromFall 2009CCT 300 to CCT 300W and replace QMB 300 with ECO 320Program RevisionsBBA Accounting - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses andFall 2009change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Business core of the BBA in Accounting.BBA Computer Information Systems - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 forFall 2009Supporting Courses and change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in Business Core in theBBA in Computer Information Systems. Drop CIS 250 and CIS 436 from the CISelectives, add CIS 240 as a supporting course, and adjust non-business free electivesand change total required program hours from 128 to 120.BBA Finance - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and changeFall 2009CCT 300 to CCT 300W in Business Core in the BBA in Finance.BBA Insurance - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and changeFall 2009CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Business Core of the BBA in Insurance.BS Insurance - Change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Business Core of the BS inFall 2009Insurance.Minor in Computer Information Systems - add CIS 240 as part of the minor requirements.Fall 2009EKU Business (Departments of AFIS and MMAC)Program RevisionBBA and BS Insurance Degree Requirements - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 forBBA Supporting Courses; change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in BBA Core and BSInsurance Core and change “C-“ to “C” in Enrollment in Upper-DivisionEKUBusiness Courses.Management, Marketing and Administrative CommunicationCourse RevisionsCCT 460 – Corporate Communication and Technology Internship - Change prerequisitesfor CCT 460 as follows: CCT 300 to CCT 300W.GBU 480 – Business Strategy - Change prerequisites for GBU 480 as follows: CCT 300to CCT 300W.Program RevisionsBBA General Business - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses andchange CCT 300 to CCT 300W in Business Core of the BBA in General Business.BBA Management - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for BBA Supporting Courses andchange CCT 300 to CCT 300W in Business Core of the BBA in Management.BBA Marketing - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for BBA Supporting Courses andchange CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Business Core of the BBA in Marketing.COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 20094

dMinor in Business - Change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Required Courses of theBusiness Minor.Minor in Managerial Communication - Change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the RequiredCourses of the Managerial Communication Minor.Minor in Office Administration - Change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the RequiredCourses of the Office Administration Minor.TechnologyProgram RevisionBS Industrial Technology - Change “C-” to “C” and change CCT 300 to CCT 300W inSupporting Course Requirements of the Industrial Distribution Option and in thestatement “Industrial Technology majors may apply INT 310 in lieu of CCT 300toward the minor in Business” to “Industrial Technology majors may apply INT310 in lieu of CCT 300W toward the minor in Business.”Anthropology, Sociology & Social WorkCourse RevisionsANT 306 Human Evolution – add prerequisite needed for the courseANT 351W Archaeology; Writing Intensive – add prerequisites: ENG 102 orENG 105(B) or HON 102Program RevisionSociology B.A. – Reduced hours to graduate from 128 to 120ChemistryCourse RevisionsCHE 772 Advanced Physical Chemistry – change course numberDrop CoursesCHE 471 Physical Chemistry ICHE 472 Physical Chemistry IINew CoursesCHE 571 Physical Chemistry ICHE 572 Physical Chemistry IICHE 771 Physical Chemistry ICHE 772 Physical Chemistry IIProgram RevisionsChemistry B.A. – reflect current curriculum changes to course numbering, updatethe Chemistry Teaching Option to replace nonexistent courses and morecontent-appropriate coursesChemistry B.S. – reflect curriculum changesChemistry Master of Science – reflect curriculum changesChemistry Minor - Update minors due to course numbering changesForensic Science B.S. – Update program due to course numbering changesFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Arts and SciencesEffective DateFall 2009Fall 2009Fall ithdrawnWithdrawnFall 2009WithdrawnWithdrawnFall 2009Fall 2009EconomicsNew CourseECO 330W Intermediate MicroeconomicsDrop CourseECO 330 – replaced with ECO 330WProgram RevisionEconomics B.A. – Reduce hours required to graduate from 128 to 120 hoursFall 2009English and TheatreCourse RevisionENG 455 Twentieth-Century American Fiction – revise course titleENG 485 Twentieth-Century British Fiction – revise course titleFall 2009Fall 2009COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarFall 2009Fall 20095

ApprovedNew CourseENG 386W War & Peace in Lit Since 1900Effective DateFall 2009ApprovedApprovedApprovedForeign Languages & HumanitiesNew CourseFLS 210 Language Topics:FLS 230 Language Studies Abroad:FLS 330 Language Studies Abroad:Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall ithdrawnWithdrawnGeography & GeologyCourse RevisionGEO 351 Geographic Techniques – Remove CSC 104 as prerequisiteProgram RevisionGeography B.A. – Reduce amount of hours required to graduate from 128 to 120and remove CSC 104 from supporting course requirementsGeology B.S. – Reduce amount of hours required to graduate from 128 to 120 hoursGovernmentCourse RevisionsPOL 552 Modern Political Theory – revise Catalog descriptionPOL 553 Contemporary Political Theory – revise Catalog descriptionPOL 733 Seminar in State and Local Politics – remove POL 101 as prerequisiteLAS 735 Municipal Law – Remove prerequisite LAS 220Editorial ChangePOL 752 Modern Political Theory – revise Catalog textPOL 753 Contemporary Political Theory – revise Catalog textNew CoursesPOL 552WPOL 553WProgram RevisionParalegal Program – reduce hours required to graduate from 128 to 120 hoursFall 2009Fall 2009Fall ithdrawnWithdrawnWithdrawnFall 2009Mathematics and StatisticsCourse RevisionsSTA 320 Applied Statistics II – revise prerequisiteSTA 500 Applied Statistical Inference – remove “credit not allowed with ECO 321and STA 521”STA 700 Applied Statistical Inference – remove “credit not allowed with ECO 321and STA 521”New CoursesMAE 301 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers IIIMAE 305 Problem Solving and TechnologyMAE 480 Math. Ed. Seminar:Spring 2010Fall 2009Fall 2009MusicCourse RevisionsMUS 383 OrchestrationMUS 425 Concert ChoirMUS 426 University SingersMUS 480 Form AnalysisFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Philosophy and ReligionCourse RevisionPHI 552 Modern Political TheoryPHI 553 Contemporary Political TheoryEditorial ChangePHI 752 Modern Political Theory – revise Catalog textCOUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the RegistrarFall 2009WithdrawnWithdrawnWithdrawnWithdrawnWithdrawn6

Effective rovedApprovedPHI 753 Contemporary Political Theory – revise Catalog textNew CoursePHI 552W Modern Political TheoryPHI 553W Contemporary Political TheoryProgram RevisionBachelor of Arts in Philosophy – reduce hours required to graduate from 128to 120 hoursPhysics and AstronomyCourse RevisionPHY 300 Modern Physics I – revise Catalog descriptionHybrid CoursePHY 300W Modern Physics I – add writing-intensive designation to coursePsychologyProgram RevisionBachelor of Science in Psychology – reduce hours required to graduate from 128to 120 hours; reduce free electives from 39 to 31 hours.WithdrawnWithdrawnWithdrawnFall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Fall 2009Office of the RegistrarApprovedEditorial RevisionBaccalaureate Degree Requirements – editorial revision to Catalog text.Add language to Catalog allowing students pursuing a GeneralStudies degree to simultaneously pursue a departmental orUniversity-level certificate.Fall 2009INFORMATION ITEMSBoard of Regents UpdateThe following CAA items were approved at the Board of Regents meeting on June 8, 2009:Academic Policy Revisions1.Upper-Division-Hours Requirement for Baccalaureate DegreeRevise the number of upper-division hours required for a Baccalaureate Degree from 43 to 42 hours,based on the recommendation of the Ad-Hoc Committee.Curriculum ProposalsNEW PROGRAM1. Associate of General Studies A.G.S.NEW CERTIFICATES1. GIS Certificate2. Autism Spectrum Disorders CertificateRecently-approved certificate is being proposed as a Professional-Level Certificate, which will need CPE approval.PROGRAM REVISIONS - DECREASING REQUIREMENTS TO 120 HOURS1. Anthropology Program Revision2. General Business B.B.A.3. Recreation and Park Administration B.S.4. Health Services Administration Major5. Health Education B.S. (Community Health Option, Wellness Option, School Health Option (to 126hours)6. Occupational Science B.S.COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the Registrar7

7. Homeland Security B.S.8. B.S. in Emergency Medical Care9. Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies B.S.10. Bachelor of Individualized Studies B.I.S.11. General Studies B.A.PROGRAM SUSPENSION1. Corporate Communications and Technology B.B.A.PROGRAM REVISIONS1. B.A. 19.20.21.22.23.24.Change program requirements - add requirement for three hour Theatre course to the Following emphasesin English major: Literature, Creative Writing, and Technical Writing; add Theatre capstone course to theCatalog; Remove six credits of foreign language requirements from the following options in the Englishmajor: Literature, Creative Writing, and Technical Writing; Change the current exclusion of Block VIIIclasses to require only Option 2 of that Block; Remove all non-foreign language Supporting Courserequirements for the English Literature emphasis; Create a new block of required diversity courses in thefollowing Emphases in the English major: Literature, Creative Writing, Technical Writing.Paralegal Program – add language to departmental requirementsB.S. in Psychology – add PSY 319 Industrial/Organization Psychology for B.S. DegreB.B.A. Accounting – Eliminate ACC 442 and 527 from the Accounting ProgramMaster of Business Administration – Drop ACC 750 from the programMinor in Advertising – change minor to drop COM 320 series and add JOU or PUB 320Minor in Visual Media – change minor to drop COM 320 series and add JOU or PUB 320B.A. in Journalism – change major to drop COM 320 series and add new coursesB.A. in Public Relations – change major to drop COM 320 series and add new coursesB.S. in Business Marketing Education/Teaching – request exclusion for General Education requirement: BlockVII (QS) to take CIS 212 or CSC 104B.S. Construction Management – change major requirements by removing FSE 379; change supporting courserequirements by deleting three upper-division hours of selected Business electives and adding three upper- or lowerdivision hours of the same electives.Elementary Education (P-5) Teaching B.S. – add ELE 445W and EDF 319W to the ProgramMiddle Grade Education (5-9) Teaching B.S. – add EMG 445W and EDF 319W to the Program Core andProfessional Education RequirementsDeaf and Hard of Hearing (P-12) with Elementary Education (P-5) Teaching B.S. – add ELE 445W andEDF 319W to the programDeaf and Hard of Hearing (P-12) with Middle Grade Education (5-9) Teaching B.S. – add EDF 319W andEMG 445W to the program core and education requirementsSpecial Education/Teaching B.S. Learning and Behavior Disorders – add ELE 445W, EDF 319W, EMG445W to the program core and education requirementsB.S. Physical Education – remove PHE 415 requirement under option and add REC 102 or REC 290 underSupport Option for Fitness and Wellness OptionMinor in Community Health – add HEA 320 to required courses and EHS 280 to Elective Courses under MinorMinor in School Health Teaching P-12Master of Public Health – drop thesis in all optionsOccupational Therapy M.S. – change Graduate Catalog description of the admission process for Option 2M.S. Recreation and Park AdministrationASP in ParamedicineAfrican/African-American Studies Minor and Certificate Revision – add AFA 305, 361, 367, 378, 388, 435,and 372S to course offeringsThe Council on Academic Affairs was adjourned at 4:12 p.m.COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Minutes from May 21, 2009Submitted by Rick McGee, Office of the Registrar8

COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AGENDAMay 21, 20091. Call to Order2. Approval of the Minutes – April 16, 2009Curriculum ItemsUniversity ProgramsPageAfrican/African American StudiesHybrid Course ProposalAFA 201W The African Experience – Addition of a writing intensive section1Course RevisionAFA 201 The African Experience – Add statement to avoid credit for both 201 and 201W12Program RevisionAfrican/African American Studies – Addition of the writing intensive course AFA 201W15Honors ProgramCourse RevisionsHON 205 Honors Humanities I – Convert all sections of HON 205 to writing intensive.HON 311 Honors Civilization II – Convert all sections of HON 311 to writing intensive.HON 210 Honors Civilization I – Convert all sections of HON 210 to writing intensive.EducationAmerican Sign Language and Interpreter EducationCourse RevisionsASL 201 American Sign Language III – Remove the course from Block VIII of the General EducationOptions.Page1ASL 202 American Sign Language IV – Remove the course from Block VIII of the General EducationOptions.4Curriculum and InstructionProgram SuspensionMAT – Elementary Option17 Council on Academic Affairs Agenda May 21, 2009

Hybrid CourseEMS 864S – Teaching in the Outdoors – Add a service-learning component to the courseELE 446S – Reading and Language Arts P-5 – “”Course RevisionELE 446 – Reading and Language Arts P-5 – revise Catalog text to accommodate creation of ELE 446SHybrid CourseELE 492S – Science in the Elementary Grades P-5 – Add a service-learning component to the courseCourse RevisionELE 492 – Science in the Elementary Grades P-5 – revise Catalog text to accommodate creationof ELE 492SProgram RevisionsElementary Education (P-5) Teaching (B.S.) – Add ELE 446S and ELE 492S to the program.Special Education/Teaching B.S. Learning and Behavior Disorders – Add ELE 446S and 492S to theProgram Core and Education requirements.Deaf and Hard of Hearing (P-12) with Elementary Education (P-5) Teaching (B.S.) - Add ELE 446Sand 492S to the Program Core and Education requirements.Elementary Education Teaching B.S. - Revise the B.S. in Elementary Education Degree Program toensure that all candidates are provided instruction in all content areas they will be expected toteach in grades P-5 and add a special education course to enhance their skills in working withstudents with disabilities. Eliminate the following options (AKA emphasis areas): arts andhumanities, English & Communications, foreign language, kindergarten, mathematics, science,social science. Supporting Courses are enhanced and a specified multidisciplinary content isidentified.Page111929324245474951Special EducationCourse RevisionSED 401 – Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms – Add statement so credit will not be awarded 55to students who have credit for SED 401S.Hybrid CourseSED 401S - Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms – Add single-section designation for64service-learningProgram RevisionTeacher Education Programs –Make the SED 401S an option in all teaching programs.73Educational Leadership & Policy StudiesNew CourseEAD 840 – Policy for Safe SchoolsNew ProgramSchool Safety EndorsementHealth SciencesBaccalaureate and Graduate NursingNew CoursesNSC900 – Seminar I: Role TransitionNSC901 – Seminar II: Capstone Project SupportNSC905 – Analytical Methods for EBPNSC938 – Special Topics for DNPNSC940 – Theoretical Application for DNPNSC942 – Informatics in Healthcare DeliveryNSC950 – Public Health Policy and HealthNSC954 – Organizational LeadershipNSC960 – Healthcare Economics and Finance2 Council on Academic Affairs Agenda May 21, 2009PageBSN-DNP 1BSN-DNP 4BSN -DNP 7BSN-DNP 11BSN-DNP 14BSN-DNP 19BSN-DNP 24BSN-DNP 29BSN-DNP 33

NSC990 – Analytical Methods INSC992 – Analytical Methods IINSC994 – Capstone ProjectNSC995 – Independent Study in NursingBSN-DNP 37BSN-DNP 40BSN-DNP 43BSN-DNP 46Health Promotion and AdministrationCourse RevisionsPageHEA416 – Introduction to Public Health – Change from HEA416 to 316HPAD-HE 1HEA450 – Interpretation of Health Data – Change from HEA450 to 350 /offer in Fall or SpringHPAD-HE 6HEA360 - Community Health Education Process – Change course number from HEA 360 to HEA HPAD-HE 13460 to reflect that the course is taught in the senior year.Program SuspensionsMedical Assisting Technology (A.A.S.)HPAD-MPM 1Medical Practice Management (B.S.)HPAD-MPM 3Medical Coding CertificateHPAD-MPM 5Courses DroppedThe following courses will be phased out according to the suspension of the Medical AssistingHPAD-MPM 6Technology/Medical Practice Management program.MAS 100 – Introduction to Medical AssistingMAS 300 – Maternal-Child Health CareMAS 323 – Medical Assisting Laboratory ProceduresMAS 324 – Medical Assisting TechniquesMAS 355 – Medical CodingMAS 360 – Medical Office AdministrationMAS 370 – Medical Coding CenterMAS 380 – Comprehensive SimulationsMAS 390 – Medical Office ExternshipMPM 410 – Business and Information Management in MPMMPM 450 – Strategic Policy Development in MPMMPM 460 – Compliance and Risk Management in MPMMPM 480 – Medical Office PracticumBusiness and TechnologyAccounting, Finance & Information SystemsCourse RevisionsACC 425 – Accounting Theory - Change prerequisites for ACC 425 as follows: “C-“ to “C” andCCT 300 to CCT 300W.ACC 441 – Auditing I - Change prerequisites for ACC 441 as follows: CCT 300 to CCT 300W.CIS 335 – Data Base Management – Drop CIS 212 and add Junior Standing as part of theprerequisites and change “C-“ to “C”CIS 340 – Electronic Business Technologies and Tools - Add “Junior standing” as part of theprerequisites and change the “C-“ to “C” or better.CIS 375 – Networks and Telecommunication - drop CIS 212 or CSC 104 and add “Junior standing” asprerequisite and change “C-“ to “C”.CIS 380 – Information Systems Analysis and Design - add “CIS 215” and “Junior standing” asprerequisite and change “C-“ to “C”.CIS 400 – Electronic Business Planning and Strategy - drop MGT 300 and add “Junior standing” ascourse prerequisite and change “C-“ to “C”.CIS 410 – Project Management and Practice - change prerequisite as “Junior standing and (CIS 300 orCIS 240)” and change “C-“ to “C”.FIN 410 – Financial Analysis and Valuation - Change prerequisites for FIN 410 as follows: CCT 300to CCT 300W and replace QMB 300 with ECO 320 or STA 320.Program Revisions3 Council on Academic Affairs Agenda May 21, 2009PageAFIS 1AFIS 4AFIS 7AFIS 10AFIS 13AFIS 16AFIS 19AFIS 22AFIS 25

BBA Accounting - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and change CCT 300to CCT 300W in the Business core of the BBA in Accounting.BBA Computer Information Systems - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses andchange CCT 300 to CCT 300W in Business Core in the BBA in Computer Information Systems. DropCIS 250 and CIS 436 from the CIS electives, add CIS 240 as a supporting course, and adjust nonbusiness free electives and change total required program hours from 128 to 120.BBA Finance - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and change CCT 300 to CCT300W in Business Core in the BBA in Finance.BBA Insurance - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and change CCT 300 toCCT 300W in the Business Core of the BBA in Insurance.BS Insurance - Change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in the Business Core of the BS in Insurance.Minor in Computer Information Systems - add CIS 240 as part of the minor requirements.AFIS 28AFIS 30AFIS 32AFIS 34AFIS 36AFIS 38EKUBusiness (Depts. of AFIS & MMAC)Program RevisionBBA and BS Insurance Degree Requirements - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for BBA SupportingCourses; change CCT 300 to CCT 300W in BBA Core and BS Insurance Core and change “C-“ to“C” in Enrollment in Upper-Division EKUBusiness Courses.Management, Marketing and Administrative CommunicationCourse RevisionsCCT 460 – Corporate Communication and Technology Internship - Change prerequisites for CCT 460as follows: CCT 300 to CCT 300W.GBU 480 – Business Strategy - Change prerequisites for GBU 480 as follows: CCT 300 to CCT 300W.Program RevisionsBBA General Business - Add PSY 200 or 200W or SOC 131 for Supporting Courses and change CCT300 to CCT 300W in Business Core of the B

Eastern Kentucky University, "Council on Academic Affairs Minutes, May 21, 2009" (2009).Council on Academic Affairs.Paper 41. . NSC 938 Special Topics for DNP Fall 2010 . NSC 940 Theoretical Application for DNP Fall 2010 . Program Revision . EKU Business (Departments of AFIS and MMAC)