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CAA 1COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AGENDASeptember 20, 20181:30 p.m.Martin Room, Coates Building1. Call to Order2. Approval of the CAA Minutes from May 17, 2018Page4Consent Agenda: Routine Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESExercise and Sport ScienceCourse RevisionsATR 430 Foundations of Clinical Practice – Change in PrerequisitesESS 241 Swimming and Water Safety – Change title to Introduction to SwimmingESS 340 Advanced Swimming for Fitness/Water Safety Instructor – Change title to Water Safety InstructorPage91011Multiple Course DropsATR 100 Introduction to Athletic TrainingATR 201 Practicum IATR 202 Practicum IIATR 211 Evaluation of Lower Extremity InjuriesATR 221 Sport and Exercise NutritionATR 301 Practicum IIIATR 302 Practicum IVATR 311 Therapeutic ModalitiesATR 312 Therapeutic ExerciseATR 322 Therapeutic InterventionsATR 398 Pre-Season Practicum in Athletic TrainingATR 401S Practicum VATR 402 Practicum VIATR 411 General MedicalATR 421 Senior SeminarATR 225 Applied Anatomy for Healthcare ProvidersATR 225L Applied Anatomy for Healthcare Providers Lab12COLLEGE OF SCIENCEGeosciencesCourse RevisionsGEO 302W Global Environmental Problems, add STA 215 and 270 as possible math prereqsGEO 430Sustainability in Appalachia, add STA 215 and 270 as possible math prereqsSubstantial Curriculum Proposals begin on the next page.1415

CAA 2Substantial Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGYApplied Engineering and TechnologyProgram Revision with New ConcentrationNetwork Security and Electronics B.S. - Rename the program Cyber Systems Technology.Page171. Split the BS degree program into two concentrations:a. Network Security & Electronicsb. Tech Systems; with a common core and supporting course requirements.2. Include 25 hours of coursework in each concentration:a. Network Security & Electronics concentration: EET 251, 257; NET 344, 395, 454; 6 hoursof CSC/CIS/INF courses above CSC 160, or above CIS 215, or above INF 130); CHE 101and 101L(1) or higher in ᴳElement 4.b. Tech Systems concentration: 25 hours of computer systems, electricity & electronics, andnetworking related technical electives as approved by major advisor. This is the recommendedoption for transfer students.Core Courses to include the following 43 hours of coursework: AEM 202, 310W, 407, 408; 3 hours from (AEM352 or EET 253, 351); EET 252; NET 302, 303, 343, 354, 349(1), (395 or 440), 403, 499; TEC 161.Supporting Courses for both concentrations to include the following 9-10 hours of coursework: CSC 160 or CIS215; ECO 130 or higher in ᴳElement 5B; MAT 112 or higher in ᴳElement 2; PHY 101 or higher in ᴳElement 4;STA 215 or 270 (4); 3 hours of ACC, AEM, CCT, CIS, FIN, GBU, MGT, MKT, QMB, or RMI electives asapproved by major advisor.3. Expand Supporting Course requirement from ECO 230 to included ECO 130 or higher in ᴳElement 5B.4. Expand section of Mathematics classes from MAT 114 or higher, to MAT 112 or higher in ᴳElement 2.5. Drop MAT 120 from Supporting Courses.6. Drop AEM 310 from Supporting Courses7. Update number of free electives from to 5-6.Program RevisionPage26Technology A.A.S. –1. Expand Supporting Course requirement from ECO 230 to include ECO 130 or higher in ᴳElement 5B.2. Expand section of Mathematics classes from MAT 114 or higher, to MAT 112 or higher in ᴳElement 2.3. Expand programming coursework to include CIS 215 or higher4. Drop MAT 120 from the Computer Electronics concentration.5. Require either NET 395 (Special Topics in NET) or NET 403 (Advanced LANs & PC Communications)in the Computer Electronics concentration.Management, Marketing, and International BusinessProgram Revision: New ConcentrationGeneral Business B.B.A. – Add a Business and Marketing Education/Teaching Concentration30

CAA 3Substantial Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESExercise and Sport ScienceNew CoursesATR 325 Applied Palpation Anatomy for Healthcare ProvidersATR 325L Applied Palpation Anatomy for Healthcare Providers LabESS 343Lifeguard InstructorPage364756Course RevisionESS 313Lifeguard Training - Increase credit hours from 2 to 365Program RevisionExercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Science (B.S.)1. Drop ATR 225 and 225L from the curriculum. Add new courses ATR 325 and 325L.732. Update course requirements to reflect changes in EMC 110 (6) to a 3 hour course and add EMC 110L asa 2 hour course. This change was included in the fall 2018 catalog and the impact on the BS inESS: Pre-AT/PT concentration was just identified.3. Change credit hours of ESS 313 from 2 to 3.COLLEGE OF SCIENCEGeosciencesProgram RevisionsGeneral Studies A.A. Geography concentration, update requirements to respond to dropped courseGeneral Studies A.A. Geographic Information Systems concentration, correct some course numberingerrors in the AGS concentration and add an electiveGeneral Studies A.A. Geology concentration, update requirements to reflect current course offeringsand geology curriculum848688Discussion Item1. Dual Credit – Proposed changes to EKU Dual Credit admission requirementsEKU Office of RegionalStewardship, Engagement, andGovernment Relations;Office of Dual Credit

Approved, CAA 9/20/18CAA 4COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS MEETING MINUTESMay 17, 20181:30 p.m.Martin Room, Coates Building1. Call to Order 1:30 p.m.2. Approval of the CAA Minutes from April 19, 2018 ApprovedConsent Agenda: Routine Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGYApplied Engineering & Technology (AETM)Course Revisions Approved, Spring 2019NET 344 Advanced Network Switches & Routers—Change title and update course description.NET 399 Associate Degree Capstone—Update prerequisite related to EET courses, from a minimum of9 semester hours of EET coursework, to a minimum of 6 hours of EET coursework. Update typoin name of course “Degre” to “Degree”.NET 440 Fiber-Optics & Communications—change title of course, update course description andchange the mathematics-related prerequisites from MAT 120 or higher; to MAT 112 or higher.Management, Marketing & International Business (MMIB)Course Revision Approved, Spring 2019MKT 401 Internet Marketing—Change title and update course descriptionPage78910, 26COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCurriculum & InstructionInformation Item Effective Fall 2018Proposed Department Name Change and Merges28 The College of Education submits the following departmental name change in the Department ofEducational Leadership & Counselor Education. The new title will be the Department of EducationalLeadership, Counselor Education, and Communication Disorders. The following programs in the Department of Special Education will merge with the Department ofCurriculum and Instruction (Dr. Ginni Fair, chair) -Special Education programs, Deaf & Hard ofHearing programs, LBD, and IECE (graduate) program The Communication Disorders programs will merge with the Department of Educational Leadershipand Counselor Education (Dr. Will Place, chair)Course Revisions Approved, Spring 2019EDF 413 Assessment in Education – update credit hours, co-requisites, and course descriptions.29EMS 490 Classroom and Behavior Management P-12 – update prerequisites, co-requisites, and30description.COLLEGE OF JUSTICE AND SAFETYSchool of Justice StudiesProgram Revision Approved, Fall 2018Police Studies B.S. - Add CRJ 490W. CRJ 490W is a capstone and writing intensive course thatfulfills the requirements for the ACCT.32

CAA 5Consent Agenda: Routine Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCESCommunicationCourse Revision Approved, Spring 2019BEM 302 Journalism Practicum - Add prerequisites BEM 202 & 203; make repeatable up to 8 creditsPage36History, Philosophy, and Religious StudiesCourse Drop Approved, Fall 2018PHI 100 Practical ReasoningCOLLEGE OF SCIENCEBiological SciencesCourse Revisions: Prerequisites Approved, Spring 2019BIO 315 Genetics - Require BIO 111 and BIO 112 as a prerequisitesBIO 316 Ecology - Add BIO 111 as a prerequisiteBIO 318 General Botany - Require BIO 111 and BIO 112 as prerequisitesBIO 319 General Zoology - Require BIO 111 and BIO 112 as prerequisitesBIO 320 Principles of Microbiology - Add BIO 112 as a prerequisiteMoved to Substantial Agenda items.BIO 348 Vertebrate Physiology - add BIO 331 prerequisite and clarify prerequisite requirementsfor Biology Teaching students.BIO 495 Evolutionary Application and Theory - remove BIO 315 and junior standing as prerequisites.ChemistryCourse Revisions: Prerequisites or Co-requisites Approved, Spring 2019CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry I - remove reference to MAT 098CHE 101L Introductory Chemistry Lab I - remove reference to MAT 098CHE 111 General Chemistry I - Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CHE 111L and ACT math score of 22or higher; or SAT math score equivalent; or MAT 112B (C or better) or MAT 114 (C or better)or higher or departmental approval.FMT 344 Chemical Analysis & Quality Control - revise course description for math changesGeosciencesInformation Item Effective Fall 2018Memo: Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship programs and ENV courses are moving fromthe College of CLASS to the College of Science, Department of GeosciencesCourse RevisionsENV 200 The Sustainable Global Future - remove from Gen. Ed. Element 5B Approved, Fall 2018GLY 315 Hydrology - revise course description for math changes Approved, Spring 2019Course Drops Approved, Fall 2018ENV 302Global Environmental ProblemsENV 303Environmental GeoscienceENV 317Conservation of Wildlife ResourcesENV 319Renewable and Sustainable Energy SystemsENV 325Environmental Land Use PlanningENV 325SEnvironmental Land Use PlanningENV 340Environmental EconomicsENV 341Conservation of Agricultural ResourcesENV 349Applied Learning: SustainabilityENV 349 A-N Applied Sustainability Co-OpENV 350Special Topics in ENV:ENV 385Environmental EthicsENV 430Sustainability in AppalachiaENV 435BiogeographyENV 450Advanced Topics in ENV:37404142434445464748495051525354

CAA 6Consent Agenda: Routine Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE continuedGeosciencesCourse Drops Approved, Fall 2018ENV 498Independent StudyENV 500Environmental IssuesENV 590Ecology for TeachersEditorial Revisions Approved, Fall 2018Certificate in Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship - revise the certificate to reflect droppedcourses.Minor in Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship - revise the minor to reflect dropped courses.Substantial Curriculum Proposals begin on the next page.Page545556

CAA 7Substantial Curriculum ProposalsCOLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCurriculum & InstructionNew Course Approved, Fall 2018CED 350 Integrated Clinical ExperiencesPage59COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCESHistory, Philosophy, and Religious StudiesNew Courses Approved, Summer 2018PHI 101 Logic & Critical Reading - New course for General Education, Element 2(Quantitative Reasoning)PHI 101R Logic & Critical Reading (Supported) - create supported version of PHI 101.70, 7377, 80COLLEGE OF SCIENCEBiological SciencesCourse Revision Approved, Spring 2019BIO 320 Principles of Microbiology - Add BIO 112 as a prerequisite44Action Items1. First-Time Freshmen Mid-Term Grade Review Process2. Credit for Prior Learning catalog edits3. Theses and Dissertations policy revisionRegarding Retired Graduate Faculty4. Course Drops for Courses not offered in 5 years(list pending 5/14/18)Meeting adjourned 2:12 p.m.Approved, Fall 2018 Office of the RegistrarApproved, Fall 2018 Office of the RegistrarApproved, Fall 2018 Graduate School929394Approved, Fall 2018 Office of the Registrar100

CAA 8-EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY.Serving Kentuckians Since 1906Office of the DeanDr. .Mary Clements, Part Time Associate DeanAnna Dixon, Academic Administrative Rowlett 203521 Lancaster AvenueRichmond, Kentucky 40475-3102(859) 622-1956FAX: (859) 622-1140www.eku.eduTO:Council on Academic AffairsFROM:Dr. Mary Clements, Part time Associate DeanCollege of Health SciencesDATE:September 5, 2018SUBJECT:Routine Curriculum ProposalsThe College of Health Sciences submits the following routine curriculum items for consideration at theSeptember 20, 2018 CAA meeting.College of Health SciencesRoutine Curriculum Proposals: Consent AgendaExercise and Sport ScienceCourse RevisionsATR 430 – Change in Pre-req’sESS 241 – Change title to Introduction to SwimmingESS 340 – Change title to Water Safety InstructorMultiple Course DropDrop 2 ATR courses for spring 2019 and several ATR courses for fall 2019

CAA 9Council on Academic AffairsRoutine Curriculum Change for Consent Agenda(Present changes for only one course per form)Course Drop*Course RevisionCross-listing Existing CoursesGeneral Education Course Additionx Prerequisite or Co-requisite RevisionProgression or Admissions RevisionEditorial Change***Use the Multiple Course Drop Form for simultaneous course drops**Editorial Changes need no further approvalCollegeDepartment NameCourse Prefix & NumberCourse TitleHealth ScienceExercise and Sport ScienceATR 430Foundations of Clinical PracticeProposal Approved by (date):Departmental Committee8/16/18Graduate Council NACollege Curriculum Committee 9/5/18 Council on Academic Affairs9/20/18EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC TERM**Spring 2019General Education Committee NATeacher Education Committee NASpecific revision(s) being proposed: Remove ATR 340 and 340L as pre-req and add ATR 330 as pre-req/co-req. Remove comment with aminimum grade of “C”New or Revised Catalog TextUse strikethroughs to indicate deletions and underlines to indicate additions.ATR 430 Foundations of Clinical Practice. (3) A. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ATR 340 and 340L each ATR 330 with a gradeof “C” or better. Students will receive an introduction to the clinical practice of athletic training and/or physical therapy throughdidactic education, basic skill performance, and clinical observation; preparing them for future clinical practice.Credit HoursWeekly Contact HoursLecture Laboratory OtherSchedule Types:Work Load:Repeatable Max. Number of HoursCIP Code (first two digits only)Class Restriction: FR SO JR SRGrading ModeNot Offered as Audit/ Pass/Fail(Will be available as Audit and Pass/Fail unless noted otherwise)Course is eligible for IP (in-progressgrading) for: Check all applicableThesisInternshipPracticum Independent StudyCorequisites: (List only corequisites. See below for prerequisites and combinations.)Course Prefixes and NumbersPrerequisites: List only prerequisites. Use “and” and “or” literally. Specific minimum grade requirements should be placed in ( )following courses. Default grade is D.Course Prefixes and NumbersATR 340 and 340L each with a grade of “C” or better.Test ScoresMinimum GPA (when course grouping orstudent cumulative GPA is required)Corequisite(s) and/or Prerequisite(s) Combination: Use “and” and “or” literally. Specific minimum grade requirements should beplaced in ( ) following courses. Default grade is D.Course Prefixes and NumbersATR 330Test ScoresMinimum GPA (when course grouping orstudent cumulative GPA is required)Equivalent Course(s): “Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for ” or “formerly "Course Prefixes and NumbersProposed General Education Element: Please mark (X) in the appropriate Element or ElementsElement 1 (9 hrs.)Element 2 (3 hrs.)Element 3 (6 hrs.)Element 4 (6 hrs.)Element 5 (6 hrs.)Element 6 (6 hrs.)1A (3)1B (3)1C (3)2 (3)3A (3)3B (3)4(6)5A (3)5B (3)6 (6)**Effective Academic Term will be confirmed by the Office of the Registrar after all approval is received.

CAA 10Council on Academic AffairsRoutine Curriculum Change for Consent Agenda(Present changes for only one course per form)Course Drop*X Course RevisionCross-listing Existing CoursesGeneral Education Course AdditionPrerequisite or Co-requisite RevisionProgression or Admissions RevisionEditorial Change***Use the Multiple Course Drop Form for simultaneous course drops**Editorial Changes need no further approvalCollegeDepartment NameCourse Prefix & NumberCourse TitleHealth ScienceExercise and Sport ScienceESS 241Swimming and Water SafetyProposal Approved by (date):Departmental Committee8/16/18Graduate Council NACollege Curriculum Committee 9/5/18Council on Academic AffairsEFFECTIVE ACADEMIC TERM**General Education Committee NATeacher Education Committee NA9/20/18Spring 2019Specific revision(s) being proposed: Change course title to “Introduction to Swimming” and remove wording from description forclarity.New or Revised Catalog TextUse strikethroughs to indicate deletions and underlines to indicate additions.ESS 241 Swimming and Water Safety Introduction to Swimming. (1) A. Beginning Swimming or instructor approval. Develop swimmingskills and endurance to intermediate level; study of fundamental mechanical principles; basic safety skills; ability to conduct a variety of aquaticactivities.Credit HoursWeekly Contact HoursLecture Laboratory OtherSchedule Types:Work Load:Repeatable Max. Number of HoursCIP Code (first two digits only)Class Restriction: FR SO JR SRGrading ModeNot Offered as Audit/ Pass/Fail(Will be available as Audit and Pass/Fail unless noted otherwise)Course is eligible for IP (in-progressgrading) for: Check all applicableThesisInternshipPracticum Independent StudyCorequisites: (List only corequisites. See below for prerequisites and combinations.)Course Prefixes and NumbersPrerequisites: List only prerequisites. Use “and” and “or” literally. Specific minimum grade requirements should be placed in ( )following courses. Default grade is D.Course Prefixes and NumbersTest ScoresMinimum GPA (when course grouping orstudent cumulative GPA is required)Corequisite(s) and/or Prerequisite(s) Combination: Use “and” and “or” literally. Specific minimum grade requirements should beplaced in ( ) following courses. Default grade is D.Course Prefixes and NumbersTest ScoresMinimum GPA (when course grouping orstudent cumulative GPA is required)Equivalent Course(s): “Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for ” or “formerly "Course Prefixes and NumbersProposed General Education Element: Please mark (X) in the appropriate Element or ElementsElement 1 (9 hrs.)Element 2 (3 hrs.)Element 3 (6 hrs.)Element 4 (6 hrs.)Element 5 (6 hrs.)Element 6 (6 hrs.)1A (3)1B (3)1C (3)2 (3)3A (3)3B (3)4(6)5A (3)5B (3)6 (6)**Effective Academic Term will be confirmed by the Office of the Registrar after all approval is received.

CAA 11Council on Academic AffairsRoutine Curriculum Change for Consent Agenda(Present changes for only one course per form)Course Drop*X Course RevisionCross-listing Existing CoursesGeneral Education Course AdditionPrerequisite or Co-requisite RevisionProgression or Admissions RevisionEditorial Change***Use the Multiple Course Drop Form for simultaneous course drops**Editorial Changes need no further approvalCollegeDepartment NameCourse Prefix & NumberCourse TitleHealth ScienceExercise and Sport ScienceESS 340Advanced Swimming for Fitness/Water Safety InstructorProposal Approved by (date):Departmental Committee8/16/18Graduate CouncilNACollege Curriculum Committee 9/5/18 Council on Academic Affairs9/20/18EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC TERM**Spring 2019General Education Committee NATeacher Education Committee NASpecific revision(s) being proposed: Change course title to “Water Safety Instructor”. Minor editing of the description for clarity oncourse requirements.New or Revised Catalog TextUse strikethroughs to indicate deletions and underlines to indicate additions.ESS 340 Advanced Swimming for Fitness/Water Safety Instructor. Water Safety Instructor (3) I, II. Prerequisite: proficient swimmingability. For excellent swimmers, this This American Red Cross course will train students to become certified swimming instructors. Courseconsists of lecture, lab, technique instruction, and practice teaching. WSI certification for those who qualify.Credit HoursWeekly Contact HoursLecture Laboratory OtherSchedule Types:Work Load:Repeatable Max. Number of HoursCIP Code (first two digits only)Class Re

Sep 20, 2018 · 4. Expand section of Mathematics classes from MAT 114 or higher, to MAT 112 or higher in ᴳElement 2. 5. Drop MAT 120 from Supporting Courses. 6. Drop AEM 310 from Supporting Courses 7. Update number of free electives from to 5-6.